Transport & Travel Information

Glasgow »  Each year thousands more visitors come to Glasgow, one of the top Scottish destinations and the 1990 Cultural Capital of Europe. Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and it has a thriving entertainment scene with pubs, clubs and community centres. Glasgow’s cultural scene is world-renowned with a wealth of world class venues. We also have some great four and five star hotels who can offer amazing winter break prices.
Address: Tourist Information Centre, 11 George Square, Glasgow, G2 1DY 
Email: glasgow@visitscotland.com


Short Breaks » Lots of our visitors like to make the most of being in Scotland with a day trip to Edinburgh which is 45 minutes away and it takes less than 30 minutes to reach the world-renowned beauty of Loch Lomond. Short break deals in Glasgow start at just £55 per person per night.
Booking Services: Tel +44 (0)141 204 4400
Web:  www.seeglasgow.com


 

Shopping » The city also boasts the best shopping streets outside of London with famous places names such as Argyle Street, Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Street. Boasting three large malls, Buchanan Galleries, St Enoch Centre and Princes Square make Glasgow the fashion capital of Scotland.

click here for shopping guide


Glasgow Airport »  Glasgow Airport (GLA) is the busiest of Scotland's three main international airports. It is just 15 minutes (some 12.5 miles) by car from Glasgow City Centre. Over 40 airlines serve around 80 destinations. BAA recently announced they will investment £290 million to transform Glasgow Airport into a world-class gateway, deliver thousands of extra jobs, boost Scottish business and tourism, and revolutionise the way people travel to and from Scotland’s largest city.
Address :  Glasgow Airport, St Andrews Drive, Renfrewshire Scotland, PA3 2SW  Location info
Tel: +44 (0)844 481 5555  |  Web: www.glasgowairport.com


National Rail » Glasgow has the largest urban rail network in the UK outwith London, with rail services travelling to a large part of the West of Scotland. Trains are run by First ScotRail, part of the First Group that also runs the majority of bus services in the country. There are two main railway terminals Central Station and Queen Street Station.

Central Station
- Gordon Street G1
[map]  
Queen Street Station - Queen Street G1 [map]
Tel:
+44 (0)8457 48 49 50  | 
Web: www.nationalrail.co.uk


Subway »  There are 15 stations in Glasgow, with 2 lines (inner and outer circle) serving the west end, city centre, and south side of the city.

http://www.spt.co.uk/subway/ 
Click here for location info


Bus Services »  Enquiries should be directed to Traveline Scotland on
0870 608 2608, 7.00am to 10.00pm, seven days a week.

Tel
+44 (0)870 608 2608  | 
Web www.nationalrail.co.uk 
Web www.travelinescotland.com  
click here for Buchanan Bus Station Location info

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