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Carlton George Hotel
4.3/5101 Reviews

Carlton George Hotel

Central Glasgow|0.12km from Queen Street Station
Just back from a overnight stay and can’t believe the difference in a few years with Carlton George. We were so impressed on our last visit and so much has changed. I am genuinely not one for leaving negative reviews but I feel these need to be addressed as it definitely isn’t your usual Carlton George experience. We booked an executive room with lounge access. No issues with room. Comfortable bed and good shower. Mini bar and decanters. My partner had booked extras which was lovely when we arrived. Part of our package was 3 course meal in rooftop restaurant. The restaurant is lovely and amazing views over glasgow. When we arrived we were taken over to be seated and given menu ( which wasn’t the market menu that we had booked) We then waited about 15 mins to be asked if we wanted a drink. The restaurant only had 2 other tables of customers so wasn’t busy. There was around 4 staff all huddled around bar and could see we were waiting and the fact we were looking over no one seemed bothered. The waiter did eventually explain they were learning a new app to order which was fine but no attention was given to waiting customers. This seemed to be a running theme afterwards. The food was mediocre definitely not the quality we had before or what you are paying for. The lounge was self service. We couldn’t find the ice when we arrived. Behind the lounge is the kitchen and we could hear someone moving around. We asked if they could help us. The chef came out not happy and told us there the bell was ( I might add was not in an obvious place) extremely rude. There was no other staff member around to ask. The mixers were all 2 litre bottles that everyone was sharing. I found it a bit bizarre after pandemic they would have this. The snacks again were not really up to much. I’ve never had popcorn that wasn’t flavoured at all but they had it there. Even some plain crisps would have been better but these are little things. The final straw this morning was breakfast. Now we raved about breakfast to everyone last time we were here, it was outstanding. Also for an extra £5 you get it delivered to your room. The breakfast that arrived was abysmal. We went for Scottish breakfast. 2 potatoes scones, lorne slice tiny amount of beans, egg and no bacon. Turns out the chef forgot to put that on the plate. Toast was not toasted. All these things might not seem important to some people but I genuinely couldn’t fault anything on our last visit. i think a little more tlc is needed altogether. Mainly the customer service. Checking your customers aren’t waiting to long and they have everything they need, not snapping at customers who are asking for help, and maybe an extra member of staff in helping the chef plate up the food so it’s acceptable to the customer.

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Premier Suites Plus Glasgow George Square
4.2/572 Reviews
Central
We stayed during Christmas season and there was a Xmas market next door. The hotel is spacious and all the necessary facilities, including kitchen and washing machine are provided.
The Merchant City Inn
3.3/562 Reviews
Central
The triple room is on the top of the building, quiet and clean, like a castle. There is breakfast, bathroom and toilet. Stayed 2 nights. Close to the square, shopping center and subway. It is 1.5 kilometers to the long-distance bus station.
Premier Inn Glasgow City (George Square)
4/544 Reviews
Central
The English breakfast was hearty and delicious. The hotel has complete facilities, elegant environment and high security. It is only a 5-minute walk from the university where my daughter is studying. There is a cafe downstairs, and afternoon tea is convenient.
The Z Hotel Glasgow
4.3/550 Reviews
Central
This hotel is located not far from George Square and is also excellently connected with Queen Street train station and the airport (Bus 500). The check-in also went wonderfully a few hours before, although I had paid 5 pounds per night on top. The room was quite clean at the first glance, unfortunately I found orange stains on my pillows. The lighting concept of my room can definitely be reconsidered. Otherwise, relatively trouble-free stay. Downstairs there is a cafe, where you can linger as usual in a lounge.
Glassford Residence
4.4/55 Reviews
Central
I was slightly concerned with the negative reviews on tripadvisor - after I had booked a 3 night stay. I have previously stayed with Destiny in Edinburgh and the experience was excellent. Anyway, the checkin was faultless, code provided and effortless entry. The apartment was spotless and the furnishing / equipment were to a high standard. The location was perfect and any city noise was to be expected & something I had come to experience. Seriously, if you don't want to hear people having fun, going about their business - i don't think a city centre break is for you !!! the seagulls were very well behaved ! 5 stars for me and i wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
Apex City of Glasgow Hotel
4.6/542 Reviews
Central
Had a lovely overnight stay at this hotel. The staff were all very welcoming and professional. Forgot to get the girl's name who checked us in but she was amazing, very helpful and exactly the type of person you want as first point of contact for your business. The room was spacious, stylish and had an exceptionally comfortable bed. Definitely look forward to staying here again and would highly recommend to anyone looking to stay over in Glasgow. It is a short walk from both Queen Street/Central train station and Buchanan bus station.

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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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