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 wide choice of bars, restaurants and friendly service ensure a pleasant stay. All guests will appreciate the Otium Health and Leisure Club, whilst ample conference facilities are designed to ease a hectic business schedule. Drawing on a long tradition of support for the performing arts, Glasgow ... [More]
The Radisson SAS Hotel Glasgow is situated in the heart of Glasgow, undoubtedly one of the liveliest and most cosmopolitan destinations in Europe. The hotel is situated close to the Central Station and the shopping area whilst Glasgow Airport is only 12 km away. Newly built the hotel has 250 beautif... [More]
The Jurys Glasgow Hotel is situated in Glasgow's Victorian West End, among graceful Georgian terraces. The hotel has fantastic facilities including a restaurant, bar and lounge. It also boasts a gym, swimming pool, whirlpool and sauna, the ideal place for guests to relax after an exciting day in Gla... [More]
Jurys Inn Glasgow Is Ideally Located On Jamaica Street And Over Looks The River Clyde. The Area Offers Easy Access To Business Districts, Restaurants, Bars, Museums And Galleries. Offering An Excellent Standard Of 3 Star Accommodation, This Budget Style Hotel Is Just A Few Minutes Walk From Central ... [More]