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Accomodation in Glasgow |
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It’s well
worth booking in advance at hotels and guesthouses in
Glasgow, especially during the summer months when the
city is packed to bursting with tourists.
To give you a head start we’ve picked out some of
the best luxury, self-catering, B&B, guesthouses, country and budget
accommodation this Scottish city has to offer.
Read on for the overview of places to stay in Glasgow
or use one of places to stay
features for more details on your favourite choice
of accommodation.
Wherever you stay in the city you’re bound to receive
a warm Glaswegian welcome, but if you also want luxury
and style then why not splash out on a room at a top hotel
such as the Glasgow Hilton [map] or the Glasgow Marriott [map].
If you want to do a bit of celeb-spotting then Saint
Jude’s [map] on Bath Street, a funky new hotel with a cool bar and
restaurant, is well worth checking out because that’s
where visiting pop stars like to stay.
For those of you who don’t want to be tied to breakfast
hours and evening meals, Glasgow’s self-catering
apartments might be the best option. One option is Number 52 Charlotte Street [map],
a superb Georgian townhouse converted into a number of
serviced apartments that sleep up to five people.
To escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre why
not make the most of Glasgow’s beautiful surroundings
by opting for a country retreat, such as the Lodge
on Loch Lomond [map] or the New Lanark Mill Hotel [map].
There's also a huge selection of B&Bs and guesthouses in Glasgow,
and you can opt for a city centre location or stay out
in the suburbs in the prestigious West End or scenic Southside.
For home comforts book into a little family-run B&B
like the Alamo Guesthouse [map] or Kirklee [map],
or for something a bit bigger but just as friendly opt
for a guesthouse, such as the Boswell Hotel [map].
If you’re planning to see Glasgow on a budget then
save your cash for the sightseeing and head to one of
the city’s budget hotels, such as Kelvin Hotel
[map],
or a hotel like Glasgow Backpackers [map].
There is also a Scottish Youth Hostel Association hostel
[map] on Park Terrace but you will need to be a member of the
SYHA or an affiliated organisation to stay there.
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