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Hotels in Glasgow

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Travel high season

Jun - Aug

Travel low season

Dec - Feb

High season avg price

£146

Low season avg price

£103
Know before you go
While you can find hotels all over Glasgow, many are clustered in neighborhoods offering an ideal mix of sights, bites, and shops. Shoppers, and anyone else looking to be in the heart of the action, should consider City Centre, while visitors hunting for a cool vibe can head to the West End. Merchant City is also a draw for trend-setters, and history buffs will find many of Glasgow's most storied sights in the East End. Wherever you stay, these neighborhoods--each with its distinct identity--are worth exploring.
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£124
LOWEST
£59£318
Avg. temperature
3ºC
COLDEST
-5ºC24ºC
Avg. precipitation
64in
WETTEST
31 in77 in

Get ready for temperatures that dip below freezing, plenty of rain, and even occasional snow when coming to Glasgow in this season. You’ll need to pack wisely for the year’s coldest weather in December, January, and February. Though it’s a less popular season among tourists, winter in Glasgow can still sparkle.

Annual national celebrations like St. Andrew’s Day (November 30), Hogmanay (New Year’s), and Burns Night (January 25) light up Glasgow’s darkest days.

Bargain-hunters will find the seasonal drop in hotel rates a major boon and a good reason to check out some luxury lodging. (Just avoid booking during major events.)

Only-in-winter traditions, like Christmas markets and ice rinks, give the city a storybook charm.

Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£133
£59£318
Avg. temperature
7ºC
-5ºC24ºC
Avg. precipitation
36in
DRIEST
31 in77 in

The whole city shakes off its winter slumber in spring, as days grow longer and temperatures warm. But this better weather draws tourists and locals alike out, so expect more energy and more crowds as the thermometer inches up.

Spring is the perfect time to explore Glasgow’s outstanding parks like Kelvingrove and Pollok Country Park, when the trees and flowers explode into megawatt color.

With spring’s warmer weather comes the resurgence of Glasgow’s great outdoor dining patios, rooftop bars, and beer gardens.

Leave those galoshes at home. Take advantage of April’s drier weather, since it’s among the least rainy months of the year in Glasgow.

Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£175
HIGHEST
£59£318
Avg. temperature
14ºC
WARMEST
-5ºC24ºC
Avg. precipitation
44in
31 in77 in

Summertime fun vibes are in full effect during this season. By the solstice, daylight bathes the city nearly 18 hours a day, with temperatures peaking in July and August. And while downpours and drizzles are common in this season, neither Glaswegians nor tourists let it slow them down.

Glasgow is a city that’s proud of its sports teams, with two of Scotland’s biggest teams based in the city plus a pro rugby team. Score tickets to a match for a day out that showcases the city’s sport spirit.

Festivals and events bring live music, performances, and food vendors to Glasgow’s streets and parks. The West End Festival, The Merchant City Festival, Summer Nights at the Bandstand in Kelvingrove Park, and the TRNSMT Festival are just a few of the many ways to join the summer fun.

The joys of a Glasgow summer aren’t a secret, so prepare for price hikes and booked-solid hotels.

Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£127
£59£318
Avg. temperature
9ºC
-5ºC24ºC
Avg. precipitation
59in
31 in77 in

After the nonstop buzz of summertime, Glasgow slouches into a relaxed, cozy fall, with days growing shorter and temperatures cooling. Festivities continue, with celebrations that spotlight the season. Tip: Glasgow has a hidden dry season in October, which often sees less rain than the other months of fall.

Autumnal colors grace the city, bringing in warm reds, yellows, and oranges through the leaves. To immerse yourself in fall color, head to a treesy spot like Glasgow Green, Kelvingrove, or the Botanic Garden.

In Glasgow, easier hotel booking than in summer and lower rates are perks of the fall season.

Fall is a festival-filled season. Dance International Glasgow, multiple gin festivals, harvest fests, and major music events that span the spectrum from traditional to trance light up the autumn months.

Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Glasgow. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

Where to stay

  • City Centre
    Home to Style Mile, the U.K.’s most ambitious shopping district outside of London, City Centre earns a place on the retail map for its “Golden Z” trio of shopping streets: Sauchiehall, Buchanan, and Argyle. A stay in City Centre also surrounds you with architectural gems, performance centres, and restaurants. 
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  • West End
    Walkable and bohemian, Glasgow’s West End centres around Byres Road and the nearby cobbled lanes lined with boutiques, restaurants, and cafes. Scottish Victorian architecture is on fine display in this part of the city. The West End also includes neighbourhoods like Kelvingrove, with its park and museum. 
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  • Merchant City
    Historic charm meets cutting-edge cool in Merchant City. This centrally located district earned its name in the 18th century as a hub for warehouses built by wealthy merchants. It’s now home to upmarket fashion boutiques, hip eateries, and the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art. 
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  • Glasgow
    Looking for the Glasgow of times gone by? It’s on full display in the East End. Sights like Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow Necropolis, and the city’s largest park, Glasgow Green, draw visitors to this culturally rich neighbourhood. It’s also home to the Barras, the city’s largest weekend market. The East End is grittier than some of the other popular tourist neighbourhoods, but recent revitalisation has brought more hotels and restaurants to the area.
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Hotels near the sights

  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
    Famed for its 8,000-work collection, free admission, and its idyllic park location, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is well-placed in Glasgow’s West End. The area is graced with abundant hotels, plus plenty of choice when it comes to eating and shopping. 
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  • University of Glasgow
    A stay near the University of Glasgow puts you at the intersection of student vibes and 550 years of history. Close to popular attractions like Kelvingrove Park to the south and Glasgow Botanic Gardens to the north, this West End neighbourhood is stuffed with affordable eats and rich history. 
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  • Buchanan Street
    Buzzy Buchanan Street gives you a front-row seat to the fashion show of Style Mile, Glasgow’s premier shopping neighbourhood. This street is one of the trio that makes up the “Golden Z,” and it offers a prime location surrounded by shops, restaurants, and the sort of cosmopolitan energy that has come to define Glasgow.
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  • Glasgow Cathedral
    This 800-year-old, East End icon is a short walk from City Centre, but it feels centuries away. While the area surrounding the cathedral has a grittier vibe than some of the other popular tourist neighbourhoods, there’s no beating its proximity to many of Glasgow’s top historic sights. 
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Frequently Asked Questions about Glasgow hotels

Kelvingrove Hotel, Argyll Hotel, and Cairncross House are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. See the full list: Hotels near Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Popular hotels close to The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel include Radisson RED Glasgow, Acorn Hotel, and Kelvingrove Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel.

Popular luxury hotels in Glasgow include Dakota Glasgow, Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens, and Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel. See the full list: Glasgow Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Turnhouse Airport include DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh Airport, Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh Airport, and Moxy Edinburgh Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Turnhouse Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Buchanan Street are Grasshoppers Hotel Glasgow, ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square, and The Z Hotel Glasgow. See the full list: Hotels near Buchanan Street.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Glasgow are Radisson RED Glasgow, ibis Styles Glasgow Central, and Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Glasgow.

Popular cheap hotels in Glasgow include Kelvingrove Hotel, ibis Styles Glasgow Central, and Ambassador Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Glasgow.

Popular Glasgow neighbourhoods with hotels include City Centre, Merchant City, and Anderston.

Radisson RED Glasgow, Albion Hotel, and The Pipers' Tryst Hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in Glasgow. See the full list: Family Hotels Glasgow.

Dakota Glasgow, Sherbrooke Castle Hotel, and Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Glasgow. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Glasgow.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Glasgow include Hilton Glasgow, Doubletree By Hilton Glasgow Central, and Crowne Plaza Glasgow, an IHG Hotel. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Glasgow.