Search for Glasgow Hotels, Self catering accommodation and Bed & Breakfasts in Glasgow with this user friendly map of Glasgow. Glasgow Hotel Map
Glasgow has the most complete restaurant scene in the UK outside of London. Whatever you are looking for, you are likely to find it in Glasgow. Read more about Glasgow Restaurants
Winning the UK City of Architecture and Design in 1999 and prior to that European City of Culture in 1990, Glasgow is now one of the major cultural destinations of Europe. Read more about Museums & Galleries
Glasgow’s elegant streets are lined with some of the finest and most beautifully preserved Victorian buildings. Read more about Glasgow's Architecture
The City Centre is the largest shopping zone outside London and contains all the big high street chains as well as a wealth of the unusual. Read more about Shopping In Glasgow
travel to Glasgow
flights, trains, ferries & buses
The main routes into Glasgow by air are either via a main European hubs or directly to Glasgow Airport. The following are the main companies which fly into Glasgow on a regular basis:
From within the UK
- British Airways;
- British Midland;
- EasyJet from London Luton (a budget airline with a small network who you have to book with directly);
- KLM UK from London Stanstead;
- Jersey Eurpean infrequently from various cities;
- Suckling Airways from London City.
From the rest of Europe
- Aer Lingus from Dublin;
- Air France from Paris;
- British Midland from Copenhagen (codeshared with SAS) and Paris (one stop);
- Crossair from Zurich
- KLM UK from Amsterdam;
- Jersey Eurpean from Paris & Channel Islands;
- Sabena from Brussels;
- Wideroe's Flyveselskap from Bergen (one stop).
From the rest of the world
- Air Canada from Toronto;
- American from Chicago
- Continental from New York;
- Icelandair from USA/Canada via/and Iceland (often quickest route to Glasgow from N America).








