Point A Hotel Glasgow is situated in the heart of Glasgow, 300 metres from Royal Concert Hall. Within walking distance of all major attractions, the whole of Glasgow is on your doorstep.
Radisson RED hotel in Glagsow features 174 rooms, 3 event and games studios, Glasgow’s first official rooftop bar, a fitness room and 76 car parking spaces.
Situated conveniently in the centre of Glasgow, ibis Styles Glasgow Central offers air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
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John
From
New Zealand
We liked the decor, the carpet, the cleanliness, the modern vibe, the breakfast, the lovely linen, great pillows, extremely comfortable bed, great lighting and lovely spacious bathroom and lovely towels.
Offering accommodation in Glasgow’s bustling centre, this townhouse provides free Wi-Fi. Safestay Glasgow Charing Cross is just 2-minute walk from Charing Cross Rail Station.
Located in Glasgow's city centre, Mercure Glasgow City Hotel offers accommodation with free WiFi and is a few-minute walk away from the main high street.
This 4-star Holiday Inn is located in the heart of Glasgow, just 50 metres from the Royal Concert Hall.
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Carol
From
United Kingdom
Great location
The room was absolutely spotlessly clean and very comfortable
Girl at reception was so friendly and welcoming as was the girl at breakfast in the morning all staff we came across always had a smile and said hello.
Conveniently located in Glasgow, Maldron Hotel Glasgow City offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Guest review
Breakfast was lovely with a good variety of options
Ideally situated in Glasgow, YOTEL Glasgow features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. Guests can make use of a bar.
Guest review
Great location, great hotel, excellent facilities.
Boasting an excellent location in Glasgow city centre, Motel One Glasgow is next to Central Train Station and is only a 9-minute walk from George Square and Queen Street Train Station.
Guest review
The room and bed also a fab breakfast thanks c u soon
Radisson RED hotel in Glagsow features 174 rooms, 3 event and games studios, Glasgow’s first official rooftop bar, a fitness room and 76 car parking spaces.
Guest review
Staff helpfulness. Cleanliness of the room. Location.
Point A Hotel Glasgow is situated in the heart of Glasgow, 300 metres from Royal Concert Hall. Within walking distance of all major attractions, the whole of Glasgow is on your doorstep.
Guest review
Very central location, staff friendly and helpful.
Boasting a 24-hour front desk with express check-in/check-out, a bar and a restaurant, Hampton by Hilton Glasgow Central also features a fitness center.
Guest review
We had a lovely stay, everything was great. Thank you
Situated in Glasgow and with Glasgow Cathedral reachable within 600 metres, Moxy Glasgow Merchant City features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi throughout the...
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Very close to when I was headed and the train station
Ideally situated in the Glasgow City Centre district of Glasgow, easyHotel Glasgow City is situated 700 metres from Buchanan Galleries, 1 km from Glasgow Queen Street Station and 600 metres from...
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Budget friendly, know what to expect, good location
In Springfield Quay, the ibis budget Glasgow is 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of Glasgow. It is surrounded by restaurants and leisure facilities, including a 12-screen cinema, bowling and a casino.
Guest review
The location was fab, it was great for a short stay
Situated in Glasgow and with House for an Art Lover reachable within 400 metres, Central Glasgow House features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
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Value for money
Lovely snacks
Well maintained and clean
Boasting a shared lounge, a restaurant as well as a bar, Rab Ha's is situated in the centre of Glasgow, 400 metres from George Square. This 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Guest review
Really freindly staff lovely room great facilities
Set in Finnieston, Kelvingrove Hotel - Sauchiehall St offers accommodation in Glasgow, 700 metres from the Exhibition Centre (Glasgow) Rail Station. It has free Wi-Fi.
Guest review
Well situated for the OVO stadium, clean, friendly.
Situated in Glasgow’s vibrant West End, Albion Hotel has colourful bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. Just 20 minutes’ walk from Glasgow centre, the hotel offers cooked breakfasts and period features.
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It was lovely clean,great location for the west end .
The 4-star Apex City of Glasgow Hotel is located in the heart of Scotland’s fashion capital. Its idyllic location, eye-catching exterior and tasteful interior makes it the perfect place to stay.
Guest review
Everything was so perfect will defo be booking again
With a stylish restaurant and bar, Hotel Indigo Glasgow offers boutique rooms with free Wi-Fi and luxury bathrooms. In Glasgow centre, the hotel is just 500 metres from Glasgow Central Station.
Guest review
Lovely friendly welcome, great rooms and fab breakfast
This modern hotel is opposite Glasgow Central Station and features award-winning architecture. It boasts a stunning atrium and rooms with wall-to-ceiling windows.
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Great location, great staff and the room was very nice!!
Experience the stunning upgrade of our hotel! The refurbishment of our welcoming, contemporary public spaces is now complete and our upgraded leisure club now features brand-new fitness equipment.
Guest review
Nice comfortable hotel excellent breakfast and staff
In Glasgow city centre, the Hilton Glasgow Hotel is set in the heart of the financial district, within walking distance from the main shopping area of the city and with easy access to transport links...
Guest review
Swimming pool, excellent fitness room, fabulous food.
FAQs about hotels in Glasgow
On average, 3-star hotels in Glasgow cost £98 per night, and 4-star hotels in Glasgow are £130 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Glasgow can on average be found for £195 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Glasgow this weekend is £150 or, for a 4-star hotel, £183. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Glasgow for this weekend cost on average around £177 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £194 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Glasgow for tonight. You'll pay on average around £353 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Glasgow will cost around £125 (based on Booking.com prices).
Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow combines Victorian architecture and a vibrant arts scene. A former European City of Culture, it is home to many national organisations including the Scottish Ballet and the National Theatre of Scotland. The museums are also world class. Not to be missed are the futuristic-looking Glasgow Science Centre and the eclectic exhibits at the Kelvingrove.
Lined with Georgian buildings, George Square is the city’s focal point and the spot for Glasgow Hogmanay celebrations. Fanning out from here are streets housing venues for the city’s main love: music. From classical concerts to up-and-coming bands, every taste is catered for.
As host of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow is also a city of sport. Scotland’s 2 most iconic football clubs - Celtic and Rangers - are based here, as is the national football stadium Hampden Park. The Scottish Football Museum is also an excellent walk through the beautiful game.
Last but not least is the shopping in Glasgow. Shopping centres cover everything from high street brands to international designers. So when you fly into Glasgow Airport, make sure you’ve left enough space in your bags!
Complete your stay with one of Booking.com’s range of Glasgow hotels, apartments, B&Bs and hostels.
It’s a wonderful city and easy to walk around to explore.
It’s a wonderful city and easy to walk around to explore. Food is excellent and has lots of of options to try. Wonderful museums to enjoy.
It’s perfect for few days to layover.
It’s ideal also to go around in highland, trains are well connected.
Enjoyed my stay here a lot .
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Guest review by
Harsha
United Arab Emirates
Review score
4.0
I was disappointed to have included this city to visit.
I was disappointed to have included this city to visit. I would have preferred to stay longer in the highlands instead. Doesn’t compare to Edinburgh at all. Skip this city unless you love to visit all kinds of museums. Not much to do in our interests. Spend more time in the countryside anywhere else but here. So much to see and do or simply to relax and get away from the bustling city life
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Guest review by
Luis
United States
Review score
8.0
A vibrant city with a mix of people culturally and age wise.
A vibrant city with a mix of people culturally and age wise. Lots of great shops and cafes, and amazing outdoor spaces which are well frequented. It's a very progressive city and has beautiful architecture. I prefer it to Edinburgh and it is not too touristic, and prices are more balanced. Transport links are great.
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Guest review by
Valentine
Review score
10.0
Using the Big Red hop-on/hop-off bus we managed to get...
Using the Big Red hop-on/hop-off bus we managed to get around to pretty much all of the attractions we wanted to see. Highlights were Charles Rene MacIntosh house, Transport museum, Clydeside distillery, Kelvingrove Art gallery, MacTasso street vending stall (Greek food), try and fit in a trip to Falkirk to see the Kelpies and also go on the Falkirk Wheel. A guided city tour is always a great way to get a feel of the history of the place. Totally recommended - could have stayed another couple of days to fit in other locations/attractions.
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Guest review by
Bluegoose900
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Lots of green spaces, with period architecture.
Lots of green spaces, with period architecture. It was built by the slave trade, a point made in the Kelvingrove Museum. I also recommend Glasgow Botanic Garden. I could’ve spent more time there.
Plenty of café’s and restaurants to suit every budget. As a vegan, I particularly recommend Suissi in Partick and Giannaro’s Fish & Chip shop next to Anniesland Station (vegan options). Very easy to get around on the Circle (£1.85 flat rate), Scotrail and good bus service.
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Guest review by
Tom
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
In short hilly for the disabled.Buses had tap in and tap out...
In short hilly for the disabled.Buses had tap in and tap out which was confusing after other cities.Nobody knew where The Catholic Cathedral was nor did they in my hotel.People friendly in the main.How about banning mobile telephones and keeping laptops on silent?Glasgow, be a trend setter for a peaceful relaxed ambience.Airport full of efficious staff.Not pleasant.Train next time.
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Guest review by
john
United Kingdom
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Excellent location for concert venue (Ovo Hydro) plus parking. Only a 30-minute walk into City Centre, George Square.
Hotel has music/Glasgow themed decor, clean, spacious public area. Rooms have all you need & comfy beds. Buffet breakfast had plenty variety, both hot & cold choices.
Staff friendly and helpful.
Would return again 😃
The hotel in great value for money. Its out of town but has very good and cheap bus and train links into Glasgow city centre. The staff are very helpful; I had a booking problem that was sorted quickly. The restuarant is busy most days and has a varied menu of simple and well cooked food.
The hotel was quiet noise wise, given it is situated in the city centre of Glasgow. The architecture was excellent and the quality of the breakfast was superb. All freshly made to order and great value for money. The staff were all very pleasant. Quite a delightful surprise.
The staff were friendly and the hotel wasn't overly expensive for being so close to the city centre (20minute walk) Also directly beside the Charing Cross translation so easy access to wider Glasgow.
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