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Seton Guest House Star Rating 3        
6 Seton Terrace

Homely guesthouse in a Victorian building with some en suite rooms and full Scottish breakfast...
Dreamhouse Apartments Glasgow Merchant City Star Rating 4        
120-140 Ingram Street

The Dreamhouse Glasgow Merchant City Serviced Apartments are located in Glasgow's Merchant City, which has been at the forefront of the city's development from St Mungo who founded Glasgow at the Cathedral, to the eponymous City Merchants' who built the city's prosperity and the leading arts and cultural entrepreneurs now spearheading the city's current city renaissance. Whether it is culture or eating out, drinking, socializing or shopping the Merchant City is the place to be.The Merchant city has seen a resurrection in recent years, with old buildings being converted into flats, pubs and other commercial premises.
Glasgow Pond Hotel Star Rating 3        
Great Western Road

Overlooking Bingham's Pond and a 10-minute walk from the Hyndland railway station, this upscale hotel is 2 miles from the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.The contemporary, cosy rooms feature en suite bathrooms, tea and coffeemaking facilities, flat-screen TVs and free WiFi. Family rooms add bunk beds and children age 14 and under stay free with an adult.
Glasgow House Star Rating 3        
3 Bank Street

Situated close to Hillhead Subway Station, Glasgow House offers guests an ideal base when in Glasgow. It provides free Wi-Fi, and is a brief walk from St Mary's Cathedral, the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery and University of Glasgow.The guest house has 13 modern rooms that are equipped with all the essentials to ensure an enjoyable stay.
21a        
21a Hamilton Park Avenue Glasgow

21a is set in Glasgow and is within a short walk of nearby attractions, such as St Mary's Cathedral and the Glasgow University Library. It also offers free Wi-Fi.21a offers a comfortable apartment, equipped to fit the requirements of any traveller.
Artto Hotel Star Rating 3        
37-39 Hope Street

Opposite Glasgow Central railway station, this relaxed family-run hotel is a 7-minute walk from Saint Enoch Shopping Centre and 1 mile from SECC (Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre).Contemporary rooms come with en suite bathrooms, cable TV and free Wi-Fi.The property has a vibrant cocktail bar and a cosy Indian restaurant, as well a patio and a meeting room.
Brunswick Hotel Glasgow Star Rating 2        
106 -108 Brunswick Street

A 5-minute walk from George Square, this minimalist hotel in central Glasgow's Merchant City is a 15-minute walk from Glasgow Cathedral and a 4-minute walk from Argyle Street train station.Simple, modern rooms are individually decorated, and come with TVs, free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. A sleek 3-bedroom apartment features skylight windows, a sauna and a sunken bath.
Campanile Glasgow Star Rating 3        
10 Tunnel Street

This contemporary budget hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, and 2.3 miles from Glasgow Cathedral.The modern, unfussy rooms feature flat-screen TVs and tea and coffeemaking equipment, and some rooms have sofabeds.
Hilton Garden Inn Glasgow City Centre Star Rating 4        
Finnieston Quay

This riverside business hotel is a 5-minute walk from The SSE Hydro arena and a 12-minute walk from the Glasgow Science Centre.Airy rooms with city or river views include free WiFi and custom-designed beds, along with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, minifridges and desks.Free cooked-to-order breakfast is available.
Clifton Hotel Glasgow Star Rating 3        
26/27 Buckingham Terrace

On a terraced lane just above the shops and restaurants of the A82, this elegant hotel in a Victorian guesthouse is a 1-minute walk from Glasgow Botanic Gardens, a 6-minute walk from the SPT Subway and 1.1 miles from the M8 motorway.Decorated with bold colour schemes, the airy rooms contain modern wood furnishings and original period detailing.
 
 
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Glasgow might not be Scotland's preferred tourist destination, but the city actually houses a plethora of delights for visitors to enjoy. The largest city in Scotland, Glasgow welcomes tourists and business travelers alike. Most arrive by road, although the city's train stations and a number of small local airports offer alternative entry. Visitors will find an array of hotels to choose from, the majority of which are conveniently located in the city center close to popular tourist attractions and city amenities. Glasgow city center houses some of Scotland's most magnificent buildings.

Visitors will want to check out the palace-esque City Chambers which house the city council, while Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis is visually stunning. The latter dates back nearly 1,000 years and, amazingly, still sports its original roof timbers. Over the past 20 years or so, Glasgow has emerged as a cultural hotspot. Today the city houses a wealth of museums and galleries, all of which prove popular with visitors to this part of Scotland. The Gallery of Modern Art is widely regarded as the city's best gallery, thanks in part to an eclectic mix of sculptures, paintings and photographs.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is another popular choice with art aficionados, while People's Palace contains an interesting collection relating to the ordinary lives of Glaswegians. The Burrell Collection meanwhile gathers a vast collection of fine art. Other museums in the city include the Riverside Museum, the St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, and the Centre for Contemporary Arts. Visitors looking for something a little different may enjoy the Museum of Transport, while the Science Centre is an ideal family-friendly attraction.

Glasgow's cultural theme continues with its theatres and live music venues. The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and Pavilion Theatre both host the high arts, with classical music and more on display. At the other end of the spectrum, the O2 Academy, O2 ABC and King Tuts Wah Wah Hut regularly host pop and rock music. The city also hosts an assortment of festivals, including the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Glasgow Fair and the World Pipe Band Championships. In addition to culture, Glasgow is also famed for its football. Scotland's two biggest football clubs - Celtic and Rangers - are both based in the city and regularly draw crowds of 50,000-plus.

Rangers play at Ibrox in the south west of the city, while Celtic is based at Celtic Park in Parkhead. The city is also home to Murrayfield, home of Scotland's rugby union team. All three stadiums come equipped with an exciting atmosphere on game day. Glasgow also offers visitors a vast choice when it comes to shopping and dining. Recent rejuvenation of the city center has seen an influx of shops and stores, with visitors able to take in everything from souvenir stores to high end department stores. The city's restaurants are regularly filled to capacity, and offer culinary delights from across the globe. As with most destinations in the United Kingdom, peak time for tourists in Glasgow falls in the summer months between June and August. Winter can be very cold and would only appeal to the most hardy of tourists.