Boasting an excellent location in Glasgow city centre, Motel One Glasgow is next to Central Train Station and is only a 9-minute walk from George Square and Queen Street Train Station.
In Springfield Quay, the ibis budget Glasgow is 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of Glasgow. It is surrounded by restaurants and leisure facilities, including a 12-screen cinema, bowling and a casino....
In the city centre beside George Square and 200 metres from Queen Street Station, The Z Hotel Glasgow features compact and luxury accommodation in a contemporary design.
Radisson RED hotel in Glagsow features 174 rooms, 3 event and games studios, Glasgow’s first official rooftop bar, a fitness room and 76 car parking spaces.
Point A Hotel Glasgow is situated in the heart of Glasgow, 300 metres from Royal Concert Hall. Within walking distance of all major attractions, the whole of Glasgow is on your doorstep.
Situated conveniently in Glasgow, ibis Styles Glasgow Central offers air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk....
Near the SECC conference centre and Scottish Hydro Arena, Campanile Glasgow has modern rooms 0.5 miles from the M8 motorway. There is free parking and 2 rail stations close by.
Boasting an excellent location in Glasgow city centre, Motel One Glasgow is next to Central Train Station and is only a 9-minute walk from George Square and Queen Street Train Station.
Everything was a1 best hotel ive been in hands down
Radisson RED hotel in Glagsow features 174 rooms, 3 event and games studios, Glasgow’s first official rooftop bar, a fitness room and 76 car parking spaces.
Brilliant hotel aboustely immaculate highly recommended
Point A Hotel Glasgow is situated in the heart of Glasgow, 300 metres from Royal Concert Hall. Within walking distance of all major attractions, the whole of Glasgow is on your doorstep.
Everything was spotless. Great value for the money
Boasting a 24-hour front desk with express check-in/check-out, a bar and a restaurant, Hampton by Hilton Glasgow Central also features a fitness center.
Great cleanliness, modern room and all hotel look very tidy
With a stylish restaurant and bar, Hotel Indigo Glasgow offers boutique rooms with free Wi-Fi and luxury bathrooms. In Glasgow centre, the hotel is just 500 metres from Glasgow Central Station.
Great staff, location, room and a very good breakfast.
This citizenM Glasgow is located 400 metres from Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall. It offers stylish, modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a cocktail bar, a designer lobby and a 24-hour canteen.
Ambient lighting , spacious bed and fantastic shower
Well located in the centre of Glasgow, Revolver provides continental breakfast and free WiFi. This 4-star hotel offers a shared lounge and a 24-hour front desk.
Lovely staff and great prices - Queer-friendly space
Located in Glasgow, 19 km from Glasgow Cathedral, ibis budget Glasgow Cumbernauld provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Very friendly lsdy on arrival. Room nice and clean
In Springfield Quay, the ibis budget Glasgow is 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of Glasgow. It is surrounded by restaurants and leisure facilities, including a 12-screen cinema, bowling and a casino.
Exactly what we needed. Comfy and close to the Hydro
Next to Charing Cross Rail Station in Glasgow’s centre, this Britannia Inn Glasgow offers cooked buffet breakfasts and modern rooms with private bathrooms.
Lovely place. Very friendly staff. Very clean. Comfy beds.
Featuring a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Babbity Bowsters is set in the centre of Glasgow, less than 1 km from Glasgow Cathedral. 700 metres from George Square and 1.2 km from Buchanan...
Excellent situation, perfect service and a great breakfast!!!
This modern hotel is opposite Glasgow Central Station and features award-winning architecture. It boasts a stunning atrium and rooms with wall-to-ceiling windows.
Central to our needs , staff lovely , breakfast super
With a central Glasgow location, The Pipers’ Tryst Hotel is a unique 4-star restaurant with rooms located at The National Piping Centre - the home of Scottish Bagpiping.
Warm friendly staff. Good food and comfortable room.
The 4-star Apex City of Glasgow Hotel is located in the heart of Scotland’s fashion capital. Its idyllic location, eye-catching exterior and tasteful interior makes it the perfect place to stay.
Clean, central, very friendly and welcoming staff.
Kimpton - Blythswood Square Hotel is in Glasgow city centre, a short walk from Sauchiehall Street. It has been restored to offer luxury rooms with free Wi-Fi and beautiful architecture.
Breakfast was delicious with plenty to choose from
In the old part of Glasgow, next door to the Glasgow Cathedral, this 19th century, Scottish Baronial-style building has been beautifully converted into a unique 8-bedroom hotel.
Lovely rooms and loved the heated floor in bathroom!
Located next to Glasgow Queen Street Rail Station and just 50 metres from Buchanan Street’s shops, this hotel has an airport bus stop directly outside.
Central location, large room, very comfortable bed
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FAQs about hotels in Glasgow
On average, 3-star hotels in Glasgow cost £69 per night, and 4-star hotels in Glasgow are £113 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Glasgow can on average be found for £217 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Glasgow this weekend is £150 or, for a 4-star hotel, £177. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Glasgow for this weekend cost on average around £242 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £80 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Glasgow for tonight. You'll pay on average around £109 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Glasgow will cost around £148 (based on Booking.com prices).
Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow combines Victorian architecture and a vibrant arts scene. A former European City of Culture, it is home to many national organisations including the Scottish Ballet and the National Theatre of Scotland. The museums are also world class. Not to be missed are the futuristic-looking Glasgow Science Centre and the eclectic exhibits at the Kelvingrove.
Lined with Georgian buildings, George Square is the city’s focal point and the spot for Glasgow Hogmanay celebrations. Fanning out from here are streets housing venues for the city’s main love: music. From classical concerts to up-and-coming bands, every taste is catered for.
As host of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow is also a city of sport. Scotland’s 2 most iconic football clubs - Celtic and Rangers - are based here, as is the national football stadium Hampden Park. The Scottish Football Museum is also an excellent walk through the beautiful game.
Last but not least is the shopping in Glasgow. Shopping centres cover everything from high street brands to international designers. So when you fly into Glasgow Airport, make sure you’ve left enough space in your bags!
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THIS WAS FIRST TIME TO GLASGOW . I WENT TO THE S C E , TO WATCH THE WORLD CHAMPION IRISH DANCING COMPETITION WHICH WAS EXCELLENT. I DID NOT GO TO GLASGOW WITH SIGHT SEEING IN MIND BUT IN THE TAXI FROM THE MOTEL ONE TO THE EVENT I MARVELLED AT THE BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECTURAL BUILDINGS. THE SIGHTINGS HAVE MADE ME EAGER TO GO BACK TO GLASGOW FOR A LONGER TIME TO INVESTIGATE THE WONDERFUL BUILDINGS I SAW PLUS MANY MORE WHICH I WILL READ ABOUT BEFORE I GO. I FOUND THE SCOTTISH PEOPLE VERY HELPFUL, NOTHING WAS TOO MUCH BOTHER TO THEM WHEN I ASKED FOR DIRECTIONS. I WILL CERTAINLY BE BACK TO GLASGOW MAKING THE TIME TO VISIT MANY PLACES OF INTEREST. I KNOW I WON'T STARVE IN GLASGOW AS MANY SPECIALIZING CAFE'S AND RESTAURANTS ARE PLENTIFUL.
BEATRICE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
One of my favourite UK cities to visit, Glasgow is always...
One of my favourite UK cities to visit, Glasgow is always welcoming and the locals are friendly. Plenty to do in the city and very easy to get around. The bus station is nice and central if you are getting the shuttle bus from the airport and it only takes around half an hour to get there.
If you're looking for culture and a fun city break, Glasgow would be a great option to choose.
PAULA
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Glasgow is an excellent city to visit.
Glasgow is an excellent city to visit. Really friendly people, complete strangers ask if you need help if the see you struggle with something.
Although an historically industrial/shipping city the centre Merchant City has buildings to rival Rome.
Whatever type of travelling you are doing the city can provide. Night life is vibrant.
Julie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fascinating city, terrain is interesting, lots of history...
Fascinating city, terrain is interesting, lots of history and things to do, very Scottish and if you like museums they're free here. It is a city that has lots of elevations, uneven surfaces and things that make it harder for older people, or those with mobility issues, to enjoy themselves. I was frequently walking in wet conditions and had to really watch where I was stepping, sidewalks and curbs are not uniform as they are back home. The surface materials can change and cracks and uneven surfaces meant I had to be very careful. If you suffer from arthritis the climate can trigger such conditions, but I was prepared for that and was still able to get around and enjoy my stay. I would suggest at least wearing compression knee high socks and excellent shoes for walking in, with good grips. I was impressed with all the restaurants and grocery stores that offer food for those with allergies, especially gluten free and they don't cost more money like they do back home. There are lots of interesting shopping especially around the city centre. The west end neighbourhood shopping areas were definitely more upscale and we loved the botanical gardens, Pollock Park and the highland cows!
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
we attended the Celtic Connections festival which was...
we attended the Celtic Connections festival which was fabulous with various events all over the city. Went to see Dali's crucifixion painting which unfortunately was on loan somewhere, however the museum was exceptional and kept us engrossed for a day. There are many places to eat and drink which without exception were very good. We did a small bit of shopping and lots of exploring.
Sally
Ireland
10
Scored 10
I love Glasgow.
I love Glasgow. I used to live there and I really enjoy going back for a visit. There is loads to do, from gigs and exhibitions to fantastic historic buildings. Museums are free to get in. Would always recommend the Kelvingrove Museum - it is an experience in itself and a special feature is the 1 O'Clock organ recital. The Necropolis is really striking - huge and impressive and very informative about local history. Going out in Glasgow is brilliant - just about every cuisine in the world is catered for. My favourite area is around Finnieston and Kelvingrove. The park is fab - great for strolling and sitting. Botanic Gardens also. Curry is always a favourite - Ashoka in Finnieston was our choice this time but would also recommend Mother India and there are a lot of great Italian restaurants to choose from too. Very easy to get around the city - the Clockwork Orange (tube) is frequent and fun and goes to all the main parts of the city. It's a good city to walk in too. Can't think of anything I would avoid.
The staff - well, Nicky- was excellent. She was a great, friendly host and made us a lovely breakfast. The hotel is in a great location in the west end of Glasgow- just beside the botanic gardens (and loop and scoop- an amazing ice cream and churros place!) and close to the University too. Good bus and subway links to the city centre for shops and bus station. Room was good, and the newly refurbished bathroom was lovely. Very reasonable price for the quality and location :)
Very clean hotel, shower was amazing!! comfy beds and nice big rooms, we was upgraded on arrival to a room with a connecting living area on the 11th floor with some amazing views. Pool area clean and tidy. Within walking distance to the Hydro and SECC in Glasgow. Cheap car park also for being in the city centre. Would 100% go back.
The hotel was extremely clean and staff were friendly. Not far from the nightlife in Glasgow or Glasgow's West end. Easy to get to via public transport as well. Would definitely stay there again when in Glasgow on busines or leisure purposes. Slightly cheaper city centre is always a bonus too.
The efficiency of check in, helpfulness and attentiveness of staff.
Jacks bar was a lovely quiet, subdued vibe. Swift service.
Our room was a lovely size, it felt opulent.
The location was fairly central - easy to walk most city centre places.
It's a great hotel and I enjoyed our stay.
Hotel is extremely well located if you are visiting Glasgow and want to be in the city centre. Especially good if you are attending concerts in the city. Breakfast was plentiful. Staff very friendly. Room well appointed. Value for money.
The location of this hotel is very good for easy access to Glasgow city centre. The staff are very friendly. The rooms are basic, but the small touchs like providing cans of ironbrew and wafer biscuits are very welcoming.
Clean Hotel with a good cooked breakfast, friendly helpful staff, perfect location for OVD Hydro & Kelvingrove Museum which is free, and a nice walk down Sauchiehall Street to Glasgow City Centre. Would stay here again.
small but functional room, great breakfast, comfortable bed. walking distance to glasgow city centre. we could work from the cafe restaurant at ground floor of the hotel. all day parking near the hotel for 8 euros only
Quality hotel in the centre of Glasgow - good size room and bathroom with a bath. Excellent staff who are friendly and very helpful. Restaurant for breakfast on the top floor with a view over the city centre
Breakfast selection good, paid for separately, £19, expensive however, at YOHOTEL it is £10
Third stay in similar type of Glasgow city centre hotel this year, best yet.
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