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Get the most out of your time in Glasgow

Glasgow’s city centre is a hub of culture, history and modern entertainment. Thanks to the main train station nearby, it’s probably the first significant area you see after you arrive. George Square is the official heart of Glasgow, but there’s much to be seen by wandering beyond the Square. Shops, dining establishments, art galleries and theatres are just some of the attractions you can encounter.

Central hotels ensure you have easy access to all the popular sights and activities while you’re in town. The Holiday Inn, Carlton George, Premier Inn and the Mercure City hotels remove the hassle of travelling into the city and pamper you with luxe bedding and facilities.

Southern diversity

If you stay south of the River Clyde, you’ll be in an eclectic area where you can go from wandering through the picturesque Pollok or Bellahouston parks to cheering on Scotland’s national football team. Try traditional Scottish cuisine at restaurants in Shawlands or visit Pacific Quay, where the Glasgow Science Centre is located.

A range of southern hotels lets you choose the right location for you, whether you want to be close to the River Clyde, on the edge of lush parkland or within walking distance of an exciting football game. With high-quality hotels such as the Premier Inn South, Queens Park Hotel and The Ivory Hotel, you may never make it north of the river.

No worries on a short stay

If you’re not planning to stay in Glasgow long before jetting off again, you can find appropriate lodgings at the sumptuous hotels located right outside the international airport. Airport hotels are experienced in accommodating short-stay travellers, possessing the facilities to ensure you enjoy every minute of your stay in Glasgow.

The Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express and the Ramada provide relaxing environments, expert service and convenient transport into the city. The city centre isn’t far from the airport, so you can easily embark on a day trip to see some of the main highlights such as the Scottish Football Museum and the People’s Palace.