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Hotels in Glasgow

Discover Glasgow - Scotland’s lively city of art, music, and warmth

Hotels in Glasgow range from Victorian railway palaces near Central Station to boutique stays in the West End’s bohemian streets and contemporary riverside properties along the Clyde. You’ll find everything from art nouveau townhouses designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh to sleek city centre towers, all with access to world-class galleries, live music venues, and curry houses that rival anywhere in Britain. Whether you’re here for football, art school architecture, or simply embracing Scotland’s friendliest city, there’s a stay to match your visit.

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Clyde Arch, Glasgow

Clyde Arch, Glasgow

 

Where to Stay in Glasgow

Glasgow spreads across the Clyde from its grand Victorian centre to creative neighbourhoods and leafy suburbs, each offering different access to culture, nightlife, and green spaces. Your neighbourhood choice shapes your Glasgow experience.

City Centre and Merchant City – The commercial heart with George Square, shopping streets, galleries, and Victorian architecture with bustling restaurants and bars. Perfect for first-timers wanting walkable access to attractions, train stations, and nightlife.

West End and Hillhead – A bohemian university quarter with Kelvingrove Museum, Ashton Lane pubs, vintage shops, and leafy Kelvingrove Park. Ideal for culture seekers and foodies wanting independent cafés and neighbourhood character.

Finnieston and Riverside – A trendy waterfront strip with craft gin bars, seafood restaurants, the SSE Hydro arena, and revitalised Clydeside. Appeals to music fans and foodies exploring Glasgow’s coolest dining scene.

Southside and Shawlands – Residential areas south of the river with Pollok Country Park, Burrell Collection, independent shops, and local pubs. Suits travellers seeking authentic Glasgow beyond tourist centres.

East End and Glasgow Green – Historic industrial areas with brewery heritage, the People’s Palace, and grassroots music venues. Great for those exploring Glasgow’s working-class roots and alternative culture.

Glasgow City Chambers and George Square, Glasgow

Glasgow City Chambers and George Square, Glasgow

 

Best Hotels in Glasgow

 

Glasgow’s hotel scene celebrates Victorian confidence and contemporary creativity, from grand railway hotels to design-led boutiques and converted warehouses. Whether you’re after Charles Rennie Mackintosh interiors, riverside views, or simply a central base near Central Station, there’s a stay to suit every traveller and budget.

Best Luxury Hotels in Glasgow

Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens (5-star) – A West End mansion with whisky snug, bistro dining, and Victorian elegance in leafy surroundings. Perfect for romantic getaways and whisky lovers seeking refined luxury.

Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel (5-star) – A Georgian townhouse hotel around a private garden square with spa, cocktail bar, and city centre sophistication. Ideal for spa enthusiasts and couples wanting elegant urban retreat.

Grand Central Hotel (4-star) – A restored 1883 railway hotel above Central Station with champagne bar, period grandeur, and immediate transport links. Suits train travellers and history lovers appreciating Victorian splendour.

Best Design Hotels in Glasgow

Grasshoppers Hotel (3-star) – A rooftop boutique above Central Station with Scandi-minimalist design, compact rooms, and unbeatable location. Appeals to design lovers and solo travellers wanting style on a budget.

Dakota Deluxe Glasgow (4-star) – A contemporary hotel near the Hydro with bold interiors, grill restaurant, and modern Scottish flair. Perfect for concert-goers and design enthusiasts.

citizenM Glasgow (3-star) – A design-forward budget hotel near Central Station with living room spaces, self-check-in, and affordable style. Great for younger travellers and tech-savvy visitors.

Best West End Hotels in Glasgow

Hotel du Vin Glasgow (4-star) – A Victorian townhouse in the West End with character rooms, wine-focused dining, and Kelvingrove proximity. Ideal for museum visitors and those exploring university neighbourhoods.

Alamo Guest House (3-star) – A West End guesthouse with comfortable rooms, friendly atmosphere, and Byres Road cafés at your doorstep. Suits budget travellers and couples wanting neighbourhood authenticity.

Best City Centre Hotels in Glasgow

Radisson RED Glasgow (4-star) – A vibrant hotel near Glasgow Green with rooftop bar, music-inspired design, and trendy East End location. Perfect for music lovers and nightlife seekers.

Premier Inn Glasgow City Centre (3-star) – Multiple central locations with family rooms, reliable quality, and walking distance to shops and stations. Great for families and budget-conscious travellers.

Moxy Glasgow Merchant City (3-star) – A playful Marriott brand with compact rooms, social spaces, and Merchant City bars nearby. Appeals to younger travellers and groups.

Best Riverside Hotels in Glasgow

Crowne Plaza Glasgow (4-star) – A modern riverside hotel near the Hydro with conference facilities, pool, and waterfront views. Suits business travellers and concert-goers attending arena events.

AC Hotel by Marriott Glasgow (4-star) – A sleek contemporary hotel on the Clyde with minimalist design, bar, and Science Centre proximity. Great for business guests and modern comfort seekers.

Best Budget Hotels in Glasgow

Travelodge Glasgow Central (2-star) – No-frills accommodation on Argyle Street with compact rooms and central location. Perfect for overnight stays and travellers prioritising price over luxury.

Ibis Styles Glasgow Centre (2-star) – A colourful budget hotel near Central Station with free breakfast and practical rooms. Great for train travellers and short stays.

Euro Hostel Glasgow (hostel) – A city centre hostel with dorms, private rooms, and social atmosphere near Central Station. Ideal for backpackers and solo travellers exploring Scotland.

 

Top Things to Do in Glasgow

  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum – Scotland’s most visited free attraction with art, armour, natural history, and a Spitfire hanging from the ceiling. A must for all visitors and families.
  • The Riverside Museum – A Zaha Hadid-designed transport museum on the Clyde with trams, cars, bicycles, and tall ship moored outside. Perfect for design lovers and families with curious kids.
  • Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis – A medieval cathedral with Victorian cemetery on the hill offering gothic monuments and city views. Appeals to history buffs and atmospheric wanderers.
  • Buchanan Street and Style Mile – Glasgow’s premier shopping street with high-street brands, arcades, and buskers creating vibrant atmosphere. Ideal for shoppers and people-watchers.
  • Celtic Park and Ibrox Stadium – Experience Old Firm football culture with stadium tours or matchday atmosphere at Glasgow’s rival grounds. Great for football fans and sports enthusiasts.
  • Ashton Lane – A cobbled West End lane with fairy lights, pubs, cinema, and restaurants creating charming evening atmosphere. Perfect for couples and night-time dining.
The magnificent interior of Glasgow Cathedral

The magnificent interior of Glasgow Cathedral

 

Getting to and Around Glasgow

 

By Train: Glasgow Central and Queen Street stations connect to Edinburgh in 50 minutes, London in 4.5 hours, and across Scotland with frequent services throughout the day.

By Subway: Glasgow’s circular underground line serves 15 stations including West End and city centre with simple navigation and frequent trains.

By Bus: First Bus operates extensive city routes with day tickets, while Scottish Citylink coaches connect Glasgow to Edinburgh, Highlands, and other Scottish cities.

By Air: Glasgow Airport sits 10 miles west with buses to Buchanan Bus Station in 20 minutes, while Glasgow Prestwick serves Ryanair flights with train connections.

 

When to Visit Glasgow

 

Spring (March to May) – Lengthening days, milder weather, and blooming parks make this pleasant for exploring before summer crowds. Hotel prices are reasonable with comfortable conditions for city walking.

Summer (June to August) – Peak season with West End Festival, outdoor concerts, warmest weather, and long Scottish daylight hours. Expect higher hotel rates during festivals and major events at the Hydro.

Autumn (September to October) – Comfortable temperatures, golden park colours, and thinning crowds create excellent sightseeing conditions. Mid-range hotel prices with cosy pub evenings as nights draw in.

Winter (November to February) – Cold, dark months with Christmas markets, Hogmanay celebrations, and lowest hotel rates making Glasgow affordable. Perfect for budget travellers and indoor attractions like galleries.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Glasgow safe for tourists staying in city centre hotels?

Yes, Glasgow’s city centre and West End are generally safe with good lighting and evening activity, though use common sense late at night as in any city.

Do Glasgow hotels near the Hydro get noisy during concerts?

Hotels immediately adjacent to the SSE Hydro may experience noise during major events. Check reviews or request quieter rooms if you’re a light sleeper attending evening shows.

Can I walk between Glasgow hotels and the West End?

It’s a 25-30 minute walk from the city centre to the West End, or a quick subway ride on the underground’s west line to Hillhead station.

Are Glasgow hotels cheaper than Edinburgh?

Yes, Glasgow generally offers better value than Edinburgh with similar quality hotels costing 20-30% less, making it budget-friendly for Scottish city breaks.

Do Glasgow hotels arrange distillery tours?

Many hotels recommend or book tours to nearby distilleries including Glengoyne and Auchentoshan, plus Glasgow’s own Clydeside Distillery on the waterfront.

Can I book Glasgow hotels through easyStay with free cancellation?

Yes, most easyStay listings include flexible cancellation. Look for “Free Cancellation” before confirming your stay.

 

Book Your Stay in Glasgow Today

 

From Victorian grandeur to riverside cool, hotels in Glasgow put you at the heart of Scotland’s most vibrant city. Whether you’re chasing Mackintosh architecture, live music energy, or simply enjoying legendary Glaswegian friendliness, there’s a perfect base waiting.

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