GLASGOW
's earliest history, like so much else in this surprisingly romantic city, is obscured in a swirl of myth. The city's name is said to derive from the Celtic
Glas-cu
, which loosely translates as "the dear, green place" - a tag that the tourist board are keen to exploit as an antidote to the sooty images of popular imagination. It is generally agreed that the first settlers arrived in the sixth century to join Christian missionary
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The hotel is ideally situated in the heart of the city within the Theatreland district. Glasgow boasts a wide variety of shops, from high street stores to the fabulous Buchanan Galleries, the exclusive Princes Square and Italian Centre, and they are all within easy walking distance of the hotel. Th... [More]
The Express by Holiday Inn Glasgow City-Riverside is situated on the banks of the river Clyde, 2 minutes walk from Glasgow city centre.The hotel has 128 rooms and all rates are inclusive of continental breakfast. As well as having a Bar which is open between 12noon until late, the hotel also has a ... [More]