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
Kentigern... [More]
A friendly, modern hotel situated on the outskirts of Glasgow's centre, convenient for both the city centre and for easy access to the Trossachs and Loch Lomond. The Burrell Collection is only 5 minutes' drive away. Facilities include an excellent restaurant and cocktail bar and a superb leisure clu... [More]
Located in the centre of Glasgow's Merchant city district, one of the most desirable areas offering countless restaurants, bars, designer boutiques and theatres. The 102 bedrooms are all fully furnished with stylish but modern amenities. The hotel also has easy access to nearby tourist cities. [More]
The Townhouse has 19 rooms each providing an en-suite private bathroom, direct dial telephone, colour television and complimentary tea and coffee facilities. Siituated in the West End of Glasgow many restaurants, pubs, bistros and cafes are location close by offering a range of international as well... [More]
The wide and varied choice of Glasgow accommodation ranges from Luxury Hotels to B & B's. Guesthouses to Self Catering. Isn't it time you gave something different a try?At the end of a long hard day, when you're away from home, you need somewhere to relax and unwind. A place to call your own with re... [More]