With its impressive list of new museums, galleries and cultural attractions, Glasgow is shaking off its reputation as an industrial powerhouse, and becoming known for its architecture and creative energy. It has a number of recognisable contemporary buildings — including the beloved Armadillo — but it also has a charming collection of Georgian, Edwardian and Victorian architecture. Some of these historic buildings have now been converted into hotels (one or two with on site parking and some luxury options), and our pick of the best places to stay in Glasgow includes the old RAC building, an old church, Georgian and Victorian townhouses, and a Gothic mansion.
Glasgow is the UK’s fourth largest city so it's not surprising that there are so many impressive museums and galleries. It has a Concert Hall, a Gallery of Modern Art, a Museum of Architecture, the Burrell Collection, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, the Hunterian Art Gallery and Museum, and the Riverside Museum. The city is also known for its art school, and for the Arts and Crafts treasures created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Glasgow also has a number of theatres and live venues, and a huge shopping precinct. This whole area is crammed with great places to eat, drink and be merry.
If you’re travelling with kids, the best places to stay in Glasgow might be on the South Side of the Clyde River, close to the Glasgow Science Centre and many of Glasgow’s numerous green spaces, including Pollok Country Park. Families may also be drawn to the Glasgow Botanic Gardens, in Hillhead, and The People’s Palace Museum on Glasgow Green close to Merchant City, which is where the big shopping and theatre precinct is. Our Gurus’ final recommendation is to check out the Barras, Glasgow's now legendary weekend flea market.
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Glasgow (Glasgow Central)
A budget-friendly hotel located near Glasgow's Central Station. 30 rooms decorated in a serene, clean Scandinavian style. A laid back kitchen restaurant serves up local produce. A great crash pad from which to enjoy this bustling city.
Glasgow (Cowcaddens)
The most northerly outpost of CitizenM's luxe for less brand. Simple rooms with huge beds and fab rain showers, plus a 24hour bar and canteen, and huge lounge area. A great central location plus trendy interiors and high-tech gadgetry, make this the perfect choice for a fun filled city break.
Glasgow (Blythswood Hill)
Chic converted church in the Centre of Glasgow. Large contemporary bedrooms. Bar, brasserie, gym.
Glasgow (Blythswood Hill)
Boasting a wonderfully central location, Dakota Glasgow offers swish designer accommodation and a brasserie style restaurant. Head off exploring the city before coming back to unwind in the Champagne Bar or on the cigar terrace. An upmarket choice for a city break.
Glasgow (Blythswood Hill)
A chic contemporary hotel set in an imposing Italianate Palazzo-style sandstone building. Smart rooms feature enormous windows, bold patterns and contemporary bathrooms. A lively bar and fine-dining restaurant are a welcome respite after a day spent exploring the city.
Glasgow (Blythswood Hill)
A vibrant hotel with a blend of modern sophistication and timeless charm in the heart of Glasgow. The interiors feature plush furnishings, bespoke artwork, and contemporary design. Guests can enjoy premium amenities including a gourmet restaurant, vibrant bar, and state-of-the-art fitness centre.
Glasgow (Plantation)
A slick contemporary hotel on the river in central Glasgow. Smart rooms feature brightly coloured walls, modern bathrooms and crisp white linen. A bistro style restaurant serves a wide range of classic British fare. A Starbucks, well equipped gym and indoor pool make this a great city base.
Glasgow (Blythswood Hill)
A lovely Georgian townhouse that has been recently decorated to combine modern luxuries with with gorgeous period features. Located in the heart of the city, the hotel offers private dining, a conference suite and comfortable bedrooms. Tweed furnishings, large windows and high airy ceilings.
Glasgow (Finnieston)
Boutique B&B set in quiet garden square, Glasgow's West End. Fireplaces, oak shutters, whitewashed walls, lots of natural light.
Glasgow (West End)
A luxury boutique hotel in a great location. Individually designed bedrooms with bold dark fabrics and modern bathrooms, some with freestanding baths. Whiskey is offered on arrival. The restaurant offers modern Scottish cuisine and has an extensive wine list. A stylish option.
Glasgow (Blythswood Hill)
A luxury 5 star spa hotel in Glasgow's West End. Its landmark heritage creates an imposing facade. The contemporary interiors and wellness spa have all the modern comforts. The glorious penthouses and many private rooms are ideal for corporate or social entertaining. A chic choice.
Glasgow (Bishopton)
An imposing mansion with epic surrounding views. Grand bedrooms with large sash windows and four poster beds. A world class golf course is attached. A spa with an extensive therapy list and beauty treatments for those wishing to relax. Formal and informal dining options. An ideal rural escape.