Budget Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts Europe Scotland Glasgow
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There is a lot to see and do in Glasgow, the biggest city in Scotland. From the shopping, frequenting the many bars or just wandering around the streets taking in the fantastic architecture - you certainly won't be bored.
From the Glasgow Travel Guide
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A very comfortable stay, Situated in a quite area 10 mins from the city centre. There is a 24hr garage and train station close by too. Ron was an excellent host with good valuable local knowledge. The room was clean, presentable with all facilities needed. ... more
Overall an OK place. Felt more like a hostel than a guest house. Wifi service was rubbish. Had a hole in my bathroom door, and the door lock into the room didn't lock, just required a key to open from the outside. Other guest houses on the same street which looked better value for money. ... more
what to do in glasgow?
Hi everyone I'm going to scotland next week and I was wondering what are the good places in Glasgow to go and see? can anyone help me? ...
Advice for Sweden from Glasgow
Hi All, I have to travel to a funeral in Falkenberg however I am travelling from Glasgow. Can you advise the best direct route for me to take please? Many Thanks Claire ...
Walking Question about Glasgow!
Could someone give me an idea of how long it would take to walk from the Buchanan Street Bus station to the Glasgow Jamaica Bridge? Would it be more wise to take the tube to St. Enoch Square? The thing is, we may be arriving in Glasgow at 5:40PM, and we will be going to see Ben Folds that night ...
Traveling North, within the Border of UK
Feb 4 – The Gales of Glasgow Waking up at 4am, we got ready for the 5-hour train ride to Glasgow. The train arrived one hour later than the scheduled 10:30am. The first mission is to find nourishment for our starved stomachs. An attraction on the map, Willow’s Tea House, became our designated ...
Posted in Ceci's Creek by Ceci's Cre
To the land of the Scots!
Our last night in Dublin was a quiet one but then early Monday morning we packed up our things, left the Kinlay House Dublin behind and flew RyanAir to Glasgow, Scotland. Once again we were in a city and EB, Jamie and I were EXHAUSTED. So that meant take a nap, eat a great Greek lunch and meet Dimeitri ...
Posted in Europe Here We Come!! by cgomez7
Sunny Glasgow
Dominic's Birthday - Day one in Glasgow and jet lag was still our companion. We made the most of the Glasgow City Tour bus, which provides us an armchair view of the sights. Guess what? We got sun burnt ...
Posted in The Thomas' Big Trip by aadjoTRIP