Glasgow City Centre
In the city centre
The historic centre is a medley of architectural styles. Gaze upon the Italianate city hall on George Square, then head to Little Italy to chomp on top-notch pizza. Spot Doric columns and Palladian windows while bar-hopping in the Merchant City area. Then sip on a cuppa at the Art Nouveau Willow Tea Rooms, designed by Charles Mackintosh himself.
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North West
1.3 miles from city centre
Glasgow University lends this area a youthful, bohemian vibe. Fresh-faced whippersnappers wander its illustrious campus, and kooky art lovers browse Kelvingrove Park’s galleries. Stop off in a student bar on Ashton Lane – this quaint, cobbled street is the perfect place to debate the Glasgow School’s contribution to Art Nouveau into the wee hours.
Places to stay from £20 per night
South
1.8 miles from city centre
A green belt of possibilities. Among the gardens of Pollok Park lies a gallery with paintings by El Greco and Goya. Then there’s the Burrell Collection – it displays Chinese art in a quiet woodland setting. In Queen’s Park, go “quackers” for duck ponds and nature walks. Or, trace the history of Scottish “fitba” (football) at Hampden Park stadium.
Places to stay from £24 per night
East End
1.6 miles from city centre
The East End’s gritty yet charming. Head to Barras Market for classic Glaswegian shopping. Its independent traders sell everything from antiques to kilts. Pop into the Blue Lagoon chip shop to taste a deep-fried Mars bar (at your own risk!). Wash it down with a pint among raucous Celtic FC fans – their green-and-white pubs line Gallowgate Street.
Places to stay from £53 per night
A former European Capital of Culture, Glasgow combines beautiful architecture and a thriving arts scene. Visitors can rest assured that they’ll never run out of things to do, whether it’s exploring the Georgian buildings of George Square or embarking on a shopping spree along the ‘Style Mile’.
Scotland’s largest city is also home to some top-rated museums. Be inspired at the avant-garde Glasgow Science Centre on the banks of the River Clyde, or the iconic Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, where you’ll find everything from dinosaur fossils to masterpieces by Dutch masters. Meanwhile, the award-winning Riverside Museum showcases the city’s transport and shipbuilding heritage with its huge collection.
Stylish cafés and cosy restaurants line Glasgow’s revamped riverfront, while its architectural legacy is preserved by the Victorian designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. You can find these dotted around the city, from the central Lighthouse to the Hunterian Art Gallery, which recreates the famous architect’s home in remarkable detail.
These days, the city’s primary creative outlet is music. Be sure to catch a gig at one of countless venues, from the world’s oldest surviving music hall to the venue that launched the career of Oasis.
Glasgow also makes a great base for exploring the surrounding landscapes. Loch Lomond, on the lowlands border, is around half an hour’s drive away, while the vast and verdant Highlands are right on the doorstep.
Tonight
From £73 per night
This weekend
From £240 per night
Next weekend
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | GBP |
Language | English |
Average weekend price | £110 per night |
Average weekday price | £99 per night |
Typical stay | 1 night |
OVO Hydro
1.1 miles from city centre
Hampden Park
2.7 miles from city centre
Ibrox Stadium
2.2 miles from city centre
George Square
0.4 miles from city centre
Buchanan Galleries
0.2 miles from city centre
Merchant City
0.8 miles from city centre
Sauchiehall Street
0.6 miles from city centre
King's Theatre Glasgow
0.5 miles from city centre
Glasgow Science Centre
1.5 miles from city centre
The Burrell Collection
3.1 miles from city centre
I went to university in Glasgow many years ago, it has...
22 April 2024
I went to university in Glasgow many years ago, it has changed a lot but is still very vibrant and buzzy! Lots of bars, coffee spots and restaurants to choose from. The West End is nicer than the City Centre and not too far out of the city to travel. Recommend Rab Ha's for traditional Scottish food, Singl-End is a great brunch spot but booking is required.
Glasgow haSs a wealth of fine architecturemany Art...
19 April 2024
Glasgow haSs a wealth of fine architecturemany Art Galleries and over 30 public parks.Only London has better shopping opportunities.There are a multitude of shopping areas within a few minutes walk of the Abode Hotel.There are rail stations thatconnect with the rest of UK as well as rest of Scotland. Glasgow Airport is only a short distance from the city.There is a very frequent airport coach service from Buchanan Street Bus Station.You could get a train to Paisley and trhen a local bus to the airport,but Airport express coach is easier and faster.
Glasgow is a wonderful city, full of culture, art,...
15 April 2024
Glasgow is a wonderful city, full of culture, art, spectacular buildings and many attractions for young and old. Many people travel to Edinburgh for their taste of Scotland but, although Edinburgh is a beautiful City, it’s not Glasgow😉
I enjoyed exploring the Kelvingrove Park just across the...
14 April 2024
I enjoyed exploring the Kelvingrove Park just across the Youth Hostel. It is beautiful, historic and tranquil, I loved it. I had also booked a hop-on-hop-off tour which I went on on Wednesday. If it were not for the pouring rain, I believe I would have enjoyed the tour around Glasgow. I was able to tour the Cathedral and visit the People's Palace, which was awesome. A short stop at OVO Hydro also enabled me to take some pictures outside the beautiful architecture of the buildings there.
It's a quiet place with good shopping areas that are all...
12 April 2024
It's a quiet place with good shopping areas that are all walking distance. Restaurants are also cross-cultural, so you can explore different cuisines. I loved how the locations are close to each other - you can take leisure time in going around and still be on time for your next bus or train schedule.
The people are so friendly!
11 April 2024
The people are so friendly! Even though the weather might be a bit bad (windy and rainy), the people make up for it! They have nice parks and nature, as well as pretty architecture. I was only there for three days, but I would love to come back and explore more. I have celiac disease which often makes traveling hard, but I had no problem finding gluten-free options in Glasgow.
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