Boasting an excellent location in Glasgow city center, 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 the city center beside George Square and 656 feet from Queen Street Station, The Z Hotel Glasgow features compact and luxury accommodations in a contemporary design.
In Springfield Quay, the ibis budget Glasgow is 10 minutes’ walk from the center of Glasgow. It is surrounded by restaurants and leisure facilities, including a 12-screen cinema, bowling and a casino....
Point A Hotel Glasgow is located in the heart of Glasgow, 984 feet from Royal Concert Hall. Within walking distance of all major attractions, the whole of Glasgow is on your doorstep.
Offering accommodations in Glasgow’s bustling center, this townhouse provides free Wi-Fi. Safestay Glasgow Charing Cross is just 2-minute walk from Charing Cross Rail Station.
Ibis Styles Glasgow Center George Square offers accommodations in Glasgow, just a 7-minute walk from Glasgow Central Train Station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
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
Ibis Styles Glasgow Center George Square offers accommodations in Glasgow, just a 7-minute walk from Glasgow Central Train Station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Staff friendly, great location and comfortable room.
With a stylish restaurant and bar, Hotel Indigo Glasgow offers boutique rooms with free Wi-Fi and luxury bathrooms. In Glasgow center, the hotel is just 1640 feet from Glasgow Central Station.
Great staff, location, room and a very good breakfast.
This citizenM Glasgow is located 1312 feet 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
Kimpton - Blythswood Square Hotel is in Glasgow city center, 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
The 4-star Apex City of Glasgow Hotel is located in the heart of Scotland’s fashion capital. Its beautiful location, eye-catching exterior and tasteful interior makes it the perfect place to stay.
Clean, central, very friendly and welcoming staff.
Boasting an excellent location in Glasgow city center, Motel One Glasgow is next to Central Train Station and is only a 9-minute walk from George Square and Queen Street Train Station.
We have stayed a few times now and have no complaints
Point A Hotel Glasgow is located in the heart of Glasgow, 984 feet 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.
Gorgeous hotel - very clean, very central great staff.
In the city center beside George Square and 656 feet from Queen Street Station, The Z Hotel Glasgow features compact and luxury accommodations in a contemporary design.
Very Central, clean and comfortable at a good price.
This modern hotel is in Glasgow city center, beside the River Clyde and 0.6 miles (0.6 mi) from Glasgow Central Rail Station. The air-conditioned rooms have flat-screen TVs and power showers.
The staff were so helpful especially with my two little ones
With a central Glasgow location, The Pipers’ Tryst Hotel is a unique 4-star restaurant with rooms located at The National Piping Center - the home of Scottish Bagpiping.
Warm friendly staff. Good food and comfortable room.
This modern hotel is opposite Glasgow Central Station and features award-winning architecture. It features a stunning atrium and rooms with wall-to-ceiling windows.
Central to our needs , staff lovely , breakfast super
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!
In Glasgow city center, the Hilton Glasgow Hotel is set in the heart of the financial district, within walking distance from the main shopping area of the city and with easy access to transport links...
Excellent hotel, friendly staff and free parking 😀
The Acorn Hotel offers boutique, 3-star accommodations located between Glasgow City Center and the West End.
Room was lovely and comfortable. Excellent location!
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FAQs about hotels in Glasgow
On average, 3-star hotels in Glasgow cost $86 per night, and 4-star hotels in Glasgow are $138 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Glasgow can be found for $266 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Glasgow this weekend is $143 or, for a 4-star hotel, $226. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Glasgow for this weekend cost around $295 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $109 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Glasgow for tonight. You'll pay around $176 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Glasgow will cost around $209, on average (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 organizations including the Scottish Ballet and the National Theatre of Scotland. The museums are also world-class. Don't miss the futuristic 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, there's something for everybody.
As host of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow is also a city of sports. Scotland’s 2 iconic soccer clubs - Celtic and Rangers - are based here, as is the national soccer 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 centers cover everything from name 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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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
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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.
Lesley
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Always like a trip to Glasgow, great place to shop, to...
Always like a trip to Glasgow, great place to shop, to attend shows and events, Lovely parks and green spaces in the summer.
We ate in Bread meets bread, very lively place, staff super friendly and efficient.
maria
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Super City, great atmosphere, has everything for everyone,...
Super City, great atmosphere, has everything for everyone, fantastic nightlife & had 2 fantastic tours around Hampden Park & Ibrox, the later a must for anyone interested in history & football. Super transport links with 3 train stations in the city centre, untold buses & an underground train system & a fast bus link to the airport from the City centre.
Shaun
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Easy to get from Airport to the Hotel on the airport bus.
Easy to get from Airport to the Hotel on the airport bus. Driver helpful in getting me to the hotel. Spent 1st night, got over jet lag and walked to Cathedral, museum and Cemetery. Spent 2nd night and then rented a car to make a clockwise trip around all of Scotland. Glasgow was a great jump off place. When I visit with my wife in the future, I will start in Glasgow. Beautiful city, but litter and graffiti ruins some of it...
The Z Hotel has been my go to hotel in Glasgow for years. This time I was stranded because Storm Dudley meant all the trains were cancelled.
Because of the layout of the building some rooms have windows and some don't and I've stayed in both. This time I was glad I was in a windowless room it was like being in a cocoon - I couldn't hear the wind or the sirens from emergency vehicles and I got a great night's sleep.
This was by far my favorite hotel that we stayed in during our trip to Scotland. It was luxurious, modern, very clean, and overall just a wonderful stay. The room was spacious and the bed was so comfortable, after a long journey through the Scottish Highlands this felt like a wonderful respite. Staff was very helpful and friendly and our dinner at the hotel restaurant was wonderful!
Excellent location for concert venue (Ovo Hydro) plus parking. Only a 30-minute walk into City Centre, George Square.
Hotel has music/Glasgow themed decor, clean, spacious public area. Rooms have all you need & comfy beds. Buffet breakfast had plenty variety, both hot & cold choices.
Staff friendly and helpful.
Would return again 😃
The hotel looks really good and the rooms were clean and comfortable! The staff were so helpful, kind and made us feel very welcome! The location is fairly central and you're about 10 minutes away from the city centre. I would highly recommend staying here and I would definitely book here again on my next visit to Glasgow!
Lovely clean hotel. Well situated for a city centre visit and also very accessible to the Hydro and SEC via Glasgow Central which is not far away. Check in and check out was smooth. Friendly staff, clean room and all you needed in your room for your stay. Breakfast was excellent and was topped up regular.
The hotel is wonderfully located near many of the sights and restaurants in Glasgow. The room was very pleasant and nicely set up and clean and the street outside was relatively quiet. Situated in a wonderfully classic building, the hotel is quite modern inside.
No frills hotel located just off the motorway with free parking. The city centre is a 15 minute walk away, but the room rate is much lower than a more central hotel. Ideal as a location to explore Glasgow and surrounding areas. Staff were excellent.
The hotel was strategic, located next to Glasgow Queen St. Station and in front of George Square (which had a lovely Christmas Market when I visited). My single room was much bigger than I expected, with a nice table and chair and a work desk.
Room comfy and very clean. Bathroom excellent. Location handy for city centre and west end of glasgow. Good general facilities in room. Staff friendly and polite. Public areas of hotel in good condition.
I absolutely loved this hotel. Clean room/bathroom, comfortable bed, and free goodies everyday! Conveniently located next to the Glasgow train station. Would 100% stay here again.
Excellent location in the city centre of Glasgow, great value for money. Comfortable room, clean. Nice bar in the hotel, staff helpful. Discount on public parking which was great.
Convenient central location on the river Clyde with Glasgow city centre in walking distance. Very cool looking hotel with very nice design details and generally pleasant decor.
The hotel is ideally situated near the Glasgow Central Railway Station. The city centre is near, too. Our room was nice and comfortable and the bathroom was spacious enough.
we liked that the rooms were huge and the location of the hotel is very central to the train station. about 10 mins to the city centre via Uber. clean rooms and comfy beds!
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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