An influential travel mag has named Glasgow as one of UK's friendliest cities - beating both Edinburgh and Aberdeen in the process.
Condé Nast Traveller shared the cities around the UK that are most welcoming for visitors - as voted for by their readers - and unsurprisingly, Glasgow came in at number four.
Beating out a huge number of English cities, the Scotland's biggest city ranked above locations such as London and Manchester, and was given a score of 95 out of 100.
Sorry Edinburgh Live and Aberdeen Live, but we've pipped you to the post - Edinburgh came in at number five with Aberdeen at number six.
Conde Nast Traveller's annual Reader’s Choice Awards are some of the most influential in the business, showcasing the best places around the world to visit for travellers and tourists.
Top of the poll was Belfast in Northern Ireland, with Liverpool in second and Cardiff in third.
Condé Nast Traveller 13 friendliest cities in the UK:
- Belfast, Northern Ireland – Score 100.00
- Liverpool, England – Score 97.50
- Cardiff, Wales – Score 96.00
- Glasgow, Scotland – Score 95.00
- Edinburgh, Scotland – Score 92.66
- Aberdeen, Scotland – Score 90.00
- Manchester, England – Score 89.00
- Birmingham, England – Score 86.25
- London, England – Score 81.92
- Bath, England – Score 81.43
- Brighton, England – Score 80.00
- Oxford, England – Score 75.00
- Cambridge, England – Score 75.00