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Browse hotels in Glasgow, Scotland — stay near Kelvingrove, the Merchant City, or Finnieston. Central station connects Edinburgh in 50 minutes.

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About Glasgow

Glasgow: Scotland's Industrial Capital Reinvented

Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, sits on the River Clyde 65 km west of Edinburgh. Built on 19th-century shipbuilding and textile wealth, the city retains its Victorian sandstone bones — the Merchant City grid, Glasgow Cathedral (consecrated 1197), and Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow School of Art (1909) define the architectural character. The West End, centred on Byres Road and Kelvingrove Park, draws visitors to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, which houses Dalí's Christ of Saint John of the Cross alongside Dutch Masters.

Where to Stay in Glasgow

Hotels cluster in four main zones. The City Centre around George Square offers the densest choice and direct access to Queen Street and Central stations. The West End near Hillhead (served by the Underground's clockwise circle line) suits longer stays and gallery visitors. Finnieston, once a docklands crane district, now concentrates independent restaurants and boutique properties along Argyle Street. The Southside, quieter and residential, appeals to visitors attending events at Hampden Park national stadium.

Practical Tips

  • Getting around: The Clockwork Orange Underground (15 stops, flat fare) loops the city centre and West End; trains from Central station reach Edinburgh in 50 minutes.
  • Weather: Rain is frequent year-round; pack a waterproof layer regardless of season.
  • Events: The Celtic Connections folk and roots festival runs each January across 30+ venues.
  • Airport: Glasgow Airport sits 13 km west of the centre; express bus service runs every 10 minutes.

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