90 Hotels Glasgow - United Kingdom
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Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: Near city center
Etap Hotel Glasgow is a low-cost hotel. Located in central Glasgow, your hotel booking puts you close to the shopping and nightlife of Glasgow city centre, with easy access to the M8. TRIPLE -...
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Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: Outskirts
Modern styled rooms at modest prices. Situated on the in the east end of Glasgow of Glasgow, with easy access to Glasgow city centre. The stylish bedrooms at Fullarton Park each have a TV, radio...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Near city center
The family-run Hampton Court Guesthouse is just over 1 mile away from the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. The Glasgow School of Art is next...
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Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: City Center
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Located next to Glasgow Central Station, this property could not be more central. Surrounded by bars, shops and restaurants, this is an excellent base from which to explore Glasgow. The exterior of...
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Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: City Center
Situated on the Clyde and to alone 2 minutes of walk from the central station, the euro Hostel enjoys of an excellent central position. The hotel occupies a modern building of raised dimensions, a...
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Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: City Center
From the M8 motorway exit at junction 17 and at the traffic lights turn left into West Graham Street continuing ahead onto Cowcaddens Road. Turn right into Cambridge Street and right again into...
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Hotel Category: FIRST
Location: Airport
This Travelodge is located on the Glasgow Airport Business Complex and has a 24-hour shuttle-bus service to and from the airport, chargeable at reception. All rooms are en suite with walk in...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Near city center
From the west, leave the M8 at junction 26. From the east, exit at junction 25a, following signs for Braehead Arena and Xscape. Turn left at the first set of traffic lights and right at the second...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Near city center
The Travelodge Glasgow Paisley Road Hotel is set in the comfortable and quiet residential area of northern capital of art, close to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, the Arches Theatre Glasgow and the...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Near city center
In Glasgow’s vibrant centre, just 2 minutes from Sauchiehall Street, Ibis Glasgow Centre is a short walk from Princes Square. It features a 24-hour front desk and a modern restaurant.
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Glasgow (Glaschu in Gaelic; or Glesca/Glesga in Scots) is the largest city in Scotland. The City of Glasgow is also the most populous unitary authority area. It is situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands. People from Glasgow are known as Glaswegians. Glaswegian is also the name of the local dialect of Scots, which is popularly referred to as "the Glasgow Patter". Formerly a royal burgh, Glasgow was known as the "Second City of the British Empire" in the Victorian era. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries it grew to a population of over one million people. With large-scale relocation to new towns on the outskirts of the city, and successive boundary changes, the current population of the City of Glasgow itself is 585,090 and 1,749,154 in the urban areas surrounding the city. Glasgow established itself as a major transatlantic trading port during the Industrial Revolution. The Clyde was the world's pre-eminent shipbuilding centre, building many revolutionary and famous vessels. Today Glasgow has Scotland's largest and most economically important commerce and retail sector. It is one of Europe's top 16 financial centres and home to many of the country's leading businesses. Glasgow is the second most popular foreign tourist destination in Scotland after Edinburgh.