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GNWS Travel Guide For Scotland
Glasgow has a fantastic variety of hotels to choose from, perfectly placed for both business and pleasure and to suit every budget. Many visitors opt for the vibrant city centre or the trendy West End. Please use the search facility above to check latest prices and availability. Nestled in the exclusive green and tranquil Park area of Glasgow City centre between Charing Cross and West End, this 19 room hotel offers striking bedrooms designed by an award winning Scottish designer.

Situated in Glasgow's chic West End, Albion Hotel Glasgow has 20 spacious en-suite rooms, brightly and tastefully decorated with many period features. In a quiet cul-de-sac and a short walk to West End trendy bars and restaurants. 3 star accommodation in the west end of Glasgow. The hotel is situated in Kelvin Drive, in the west end of Glasgow and only minutes from the Botanic Gardens and Oran Mor, a bar/ restaurant/club/ entertainment venue.

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Nestled in the exclusive green and tranquil Park area of Glasgow City centre between Charing Cross and West End, this 19 room hotel offers striking bedrooms designed by an award winning Scottish designer.
Only 5 minutes walk to Sauchiehall Street shopping area.
Situated in Glasgow's chic West End, Albion has 20 en-suite rooms, brightly and tastefully decorated with many period features.
In a quiet cul-de-sac and a short walk to West End trendy bars and restaurants.
Only 20 minute walk to Glasgow City centre.
Glasgow International Airport is located just 8 miles west of Glasgow city centre and 2 miles from Paisley town centre.
By road, the M8 motorway is the direct link to Glasgow International Airport and 40 miles east on the M8 is Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh.
Also within commutable distance is Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, Strathclyde Country Park and New Lanark World Heritage Village.
The airport is officially the busiest airport in Scotland flying over 8.7 million passengers each year.
It adds new routes every year and is continually expanding.
Situated in the heart of Glasgow and offers very reasonable rates within a premier location.
Located within equal walking distance of the city centre and the west end it is an ideal base for a trip to Glasgow.
The Hotel lies adjacent to Kelvingrove Park with its world famous art gallery.
Nearby attractions / venues include the Glasgow Science Centre, the Glasgow SECC, SSE Hyrdo and the Riverside Museum.
Located in the heart of Glasgow's Merchant City.
A former home of the city tobacco lords, it is one of Glasgow's oldest buildings, providing an interesting stay that is a little different, whether you are a carefree holiday maker or busy business executive.
Your guide to the best things to do in Glasgow packed full with ideas of what to do, free things to do, what to see and places to go.
The UK's largest integrated exhibition and conference centre.
It the national venue for public events, it is capable of seating 3,000 people making it one of the largest conference centres in Europe.
The SECC also has great facilities, while enjoying a concert or show you can take advantage of the inside bar, providing soft drinks and the caf within, it is also very easily accessible via public transport or car.
Born in Glasgow in 1868, Charles Rennie Mackintosh is Scotland's most famous artist, architect and designer.
He went on to become world-renowned for his distinct Art Noveau style which includes his signature floral decorative motifs.
Mackintosh, the fourth of eleven children, began his career in 1884 at the age of 16, serving an apprenticeship with a local architect.
He attended evening classes at Glasgow School of Art from 1883 until 1894.
During this time he met his future wife Margaret McDonald a fellow student with whom he would work closely on interior design.
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