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Moxy Glasgow Merchant City
4.2/5112 Reviews
Central
Overall our stay was great. The staff were very friendly. The room was small but desgined really well and very comofrtable. The hotel had a great atmosphere to it, with lots of young guests and things to do in the reception area. The wifi was hit and miss - trying to make a zoom call in the reception area was nearly impossible even at 7am.
Ibis Glasgow City Centre - Sauchiehall Street
4.2/5116 Reviews
Central
We went to Bella Italia for a meal before a concert. We booked a set menu at 6pm. Arrived on time, ordered 3 courses and expected to leave just before 7:30pm. Our first course came and was fine, then after almost an hour we enquired about our main course. The server checked the progress at a till point, printed off a ticket and took it to the kitchen. He told us it would be 5 minutes and apologised because they were having a problem with their new chefs. Shocking to pass the blame when chefs can only cook items when orders are actually placed. The meals arrived in about five minutes and we were told that there would be a deduction on our bill for the inconvenience. My meal was lukewarm, my friend’s was bubbling hot. I did not request a reheat as we were running out of time. We then asked for the bill and cancelled the desserts as we had no time left. They gave us dry brownies in a box to take away - which as it turned out we were not allowed to take into the concert hall in our bags. When the bill arrived, it was a la carte not set menu and there were no deductions. By that time, we had no time left to deal with that issue. Given that a lot of restaurants in the area have a time limit of one and a half hours per table, it isn’t unreasonable to expect to have a whole meal in that timescale. Very bad service, food definitely not up to scratch, and no teamwork with the staff. Will definitely never go back and will actively tell my friends and family to avoid this restaurant at all costs. Extremely disappointed!
Glasgow West Hotel by Compass Hospitality
3.4/546 Reviews
Ok, it’s good to park for free. There are three beds in the hotel room. The bath is very good. The room is a bit old. But overall it’s OK.
Aparthotel Adagio Glasgow Central
4.4/571 Reviews
Central
Thank you to the staff, as a solo traveller I was quite nervous but I felt so safe. Check in was smooth and friendly. The hotel is clean, stylish and smart. You need your room key to use the lifts so I felt so safe going to my room. I stayed in a double room and it was so spacious! Everything was tidy and well placed. Even though there was a fun fair on the next street it didn’t really bother me when I shut the window. It was my first time staying in an apart-hotel and I would definitely recommend! I didn’t know that having ice in the freezer and cutlery would make me so happy haha. I could chill my water and have a lovely meal in my room without having to fork out for a more expensive takeaway. I used the Tesco express down the street to get myself fresh food. The bathroom had a lovely heated towel Rail too so I had the warmest, fluffiest towel! Down in the lobby they have a Brita water filter, board games, extra kitchen equipment and food and drink. Will certainly return if I ever visit Glasgow again!
Ibis Budget Glasgow
3.8/5126 Reviews
Excellent value for money for three adults including breakfast. Good location, free parking , helpful reception staff. Clean warm room. Comfy bed. Shower and toilet in room. I took travel kettle as no coffee tea making facilities in room, but is available for self service in cafe near reception. Continental breakfast good variety pastries/ meats/ cheese as well as cereals/ toast. Would definitely stay here again.
Campanile Glasgow Secc - Hydro
3.9/5139 Reviews
Our trip to Glasgow was only to attend a concert at the SSE Hydro arena, so we booked our stay based upon that event. I found the Campanile Hotel online as one of the closest hotels surrounding the arena and the price was good compared to the other hotels, which was the main selling point. I read reviews that it was a ‘no frills’ hotel which was fine by me as we didn’t plan to be in the hotel other than to sleep and for breakfast. On arriving I knew we couldn’t check in until three but we arrived at one knowing there was a lounge area to hang out in until our room was ready. The bar didn’t open till half 2 which was slightly annoying and there wasn’t a great area for ‘lounging’ but fortunately we were informed by the person on the desk that a room may be available sooner if house keeping had finished, so we managed to get in to our room for half 1 which was good! I did unfortunately notice a group of girls trying to check in at half 1 after being told online they could pay for early check, only to find out on arrival that no such thing existed. Our room was basic but fine for what we needed the room for. Could have been cleaner but again, I didn’t expect much when I booked. The bed was comfy and the pillows were good. Considering we booked the hotel based on a concert it was a surprisingly quiet sleep once the event was over. We knew there could be a chance of other noisy guests but gone midnight the hotel quietened down and I had a good sleep. We were first down for breakfast at 7am. Breakfast was very basic, again, no frills but did the job with all the usual options of a hot breakfast buffet style and a few cereals/pastries. The hotel were happy to book us a taxi for our return to the airport which was useful. Going on my personal experience our trip to Glasgow and our stay at the Campanile was good, couldn’t have gone better BUT I was very aware of other visitors not having the same experience with a few visitors having issues checking in. The hotel couldn’t be better situated for events at the SSE so I would recommend based on location, but everything else I would mark as average at best.

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Number of Hotels29
Number of Reviews171
Lowest Price£43
Highest Price£691
Average Price (Weekends)£168
Average Price (Weekdays)£152

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Hotels in Glasgow

Weather and Best time to travel:

The charming Scottish city of Glasgow is a unique blend of art, culture, architecture, and banter. The port city located in western lowlands of Scotland, on the banks of River Clyde was once known for its historical prominence as the main industrial centre of Scotland due to shipbuilding and trade. The current Glasgow is still an important part of Scotland’s economic scene but has also become the centre for culture and tourism of Scotland. Glasgow has been awarded several cultural and design titles such as UNESCO City of Music and has become the second city of Scotland to join the Creative Cities initiative by UNESCO. 

One of the most visited cities of British Isles; Glasgow enchants its visitors with an extensive array of tourist attractions. People are charmed by its variety of museums, art galleries, Victorian & nouveau architecture, parks, street art, and its quintessential Scottish charm. It also serves as the easy access to Scotland’s Highlands and Islands. 

Glasgow despite being in north latitude has an oceanic climate. It is one of the mild temperature areas of Scotland due to its proximity to the ocean. Glasgow is the rainiest city of the United Kingdom with an average of 170 days of rains in a year. The winter months are cool with overcast sky and summers are cool to warm.  Tourists love the pleasant months from May to December when the temperatures are moderate. 

Airport /Nearby airport:

International flights to Glasgow are served by three international airports in and around Glasgow– Glasgow International Airport (GLA), Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) and Edinburgh Airport (EDI). Glasgow International Airport or Glasgow Airport is located in Renfrewshire 10 km away from the city centre. Glasgow Prestwick Airport is located in Ayrshire, 50 km from the city and the Edinburgh Airport located in Edinburgh 50 km from the city. The city has many other smaller domestic and private airports, a heliport and a seaplane terminal. 

All these international airports are well connected to the city centre via public transport with Glasgow airport and Edinburg Airport having direct bus service to the main bus station and taxi service. Glasgow Airport Express bus service running throughout the day and night are the best way for getting to Glasgow from Glasgow International Airport. The Prestwick Airport has direct rail four times an hour to the Glasgow Central Station. 

Transportation:

Glasgow has many options for local transport and its large transport system is mostly managed by SPT (Strathclyde Partnership for Transport). The city has an extensive bus network connecting all areas within and nearby the city. There is a bus to everywhere and the fares are very reasonable with an all-day ticket for the city zone costing £4.50 and £5.50 for the entire network. The buses generally accept payment through contactless cards and if in case one needs to pay the exact amount. 

Its suburban rail network is the most extensive one after London and has rail service to most of the areas in West Scotland. The subway runs in a double circle and the fare starts at £1.75. The visitors can also purchase various discount tickets which work for bus and rail travel both. Taxis and private hire cabs are available in abundance. The city centre is pedestrian-friendly and tourists love to explore it on foot.

How to get to Glasgow:

There are daily flights from various destinations in Europe, the Middle East and North America to Glasgow. Daily flights from Cork and Dublin are by Aer Lingus Regional. The Dublin to Glasgow non-stop flights starts at £150 and take approximately one hour and fifteen minutes. The direct flight from Cork takes one hour and thirty minutes and starts at £150. British Airways has daily non-stop flights to Glasglow from various airports of London, Barcelona, Venice and many other cities. EasyJet airlines also have daily flights from London to Glasgow starting at £55 and taking roughly one hour and twenty minutes. EasyJet airlines along with KLM have flights from Amsterdam to Glasgow starting at £55. The Amsterdam to Glasgow direct flight takes one hour and thirty-five minutes. From Dubai, there are several daily flights by Emirates, British Airways and Lufthansa Airlines. The flight takes nine to thirteen hours and costs approximately £360. 

Hotel info, prices for different hotel range:

Glasgow has ample accommodation choices for its tourists depending on their budget and preferences. One can choose from high-end hotels in Glasgow to cheap hotels in Glasgow according to your budget. The prices for different types of Glasgow hotels are:

  • 5 star – Finnieston with prices starting at £180. 
  • 4 Star- Argyle Street with prices starting of £90.
  • 3 Star- Renfrew Street and price start of £45.
  • 2 Star- Bentinck Street with a starting price of £15.

Glasgow Tourist Information:

Top tourist attractions in Glasgow:

Glasgow is the Capital of Culture and one of the prominent tourist destinations of Scotland. The tourist coming to the metropolis has an extensive list of things to do in Glasgow. The most prominent Glasgow attractions are:

  • Kelvingrove- This world-famous landmark is known for its stunning architecture. It is designed by the famous Charles Rennie Mackintosh and has galleries featuring the works of popular Dutch and French artists. 
  • Glasgow cathedral- This beautiful cathedral is the part of Church of Scotland and is known for its historical value. Originally there was the church built by St Mungo and the tomb of St Mungo is still there in the crypt of the cathedral. 
  • Gallery of Modern Art- GoMA as it is popularly known as has the resplendent display of numerous works of contemporary artworks by prominent local and international artists from all over the world. The building also has the city library and is a popular meeting spot for artists from the city. 

Top food places in Glasgow:

Glasgow is fondly called the “Curry Capital of Britain” and is the best city in Scotland for food due to a good range of restaurants and cafes. The city has a diverse food culture with many cuisines being served in its restaurants. Some of the best places to eat in Glasgow are:

  • Ashton Lane- The quaint cobblestone backstreet is known for trendy eating and drinking places. Locals and tourists love to do a bar-crawl in its myriad watering holes. The area has some speciality restaurants serving Indian and European cuisines. 
  • Sauchiehall Street- This area is popular for its fine-dining restaurants serving different cuisines. Sauchiehall Street is known for its Italian restaurants. 
  • Merchant City- This is the most upmarket eating and drinking place in Glasgow. The area is also famous among the students as it has several mid-range establishments too. The area also has some speciality Indian cuisine restaurants known for their curries. 

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