leafy green spaces, amazing street art, and a plethora of live music venues.Glasgow is perhaps not as well-known as Edinburgh to international travelers, but the reward of visiting here is a less crowded city where experiences seem less rushed and more authentic. ...
Company trams at the intersection of Argyle Street with Union Street and Jamaica Street are seen here in the late 1870’s. Car 302 en route from Parkhead Cross to Paisley Road is turning left into Jamaica Street and it is followed by Car 211, both of which have been modified from the e...
From there, you can easily transfer to the Crosshill train station, located just a short walk away from the accommodation. The entire journey from Edinburgh Airport to Crosshill house takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, offering scenic views of the Scottish countryside along the way. No...
Market Street Hotel Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map 937 reviews 41.8 miles from Glasgow #42 of 792 hotels in Edinburgh "The breakfast is fantastic with champagne and a choice of buffet and a la carte The breakfast room, on the 7th floor, is also a bar/lounge and is...
There are two trains an hour in each direction to Glasgow Queen Street, just 12 minutes away, and Edinburgh Waverley (via Cumbernauld). The platforms are step-free for disabled access, there is easy walking access and covered cycle parking, plus a large car park. The new station is also...
The room was really nice, very clean and good amenities. Good location overlooking the river, 10 minute walk from central train station. Breakfast..." 22. Premier Inn Glasgow City Centre (St Enoch Square) Hotel Show prices Enter dates to see prices 596 reviews 24 Howard Street, Glasg...
Street was part of the westward growth of the city, spurred by the desire of wealthy merchants to own property on the outskirts. Villas and terraces with distinguished names like Kensington and Windsor Place were constructed during the second decade of the 19th Century and the street became a ...
London, Edinburgh, Swansea, and Newcastle have trains going to Glasgow at least every hour. The city of Glasgow has nearly a couple of hundred train stations. However, long-distance trains typically arrive and depart from either the Glasgow Central Station and the Glasgow Queen Street Station. ...
BAIRD STREET AUXILIARY HOSPITAL (demolished) Glasgow Corporation built an infectious diseases Reception House on a part of the site of the former fever hospital (Kennedy Street Hospital, see separate entry, also known as the Parliamentary Road Hospital). It opened in March 1906. The plans were pr...
The University was given 13 acres (53,000 m) of land belonging to the Black Friars (Dominicans) on High Street by Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1563. By the late 17th century, the University building centred on two courtyards surrounded by walled gardens, with a clock tower, which was one...