City Apartments in Glasgow are brand new City Centre 4 Star serviced apartments. Close to all amenities. Apartments from £99 per night
Glasgow International Airport - 12 km
Prestwick Airport - 55 km
Edinburgh Airport - 70 km
Nearest Major Train Station - Central Station 1.5km
Nearest Underground Station - Charing Cross 1 km
Nearest Bus / Coach Station - Buchanan Street - 2 km
Rothesay Castle, Isle of Bute - Unique among Scottish Castles for both its early date and unusual circular plan. Rothesay Castle had a long and close association with the Stewart Kings of Scotland in the 16th Century.
Iona Abbey and Nunnery, Isle of Iona - Founded in 563, the restored abbey retains its spiritual atmosphere, and houses a collection of medieval and religious carved stones.
Duart Castle, Isle of Mull - 13th Century home of Chief of Clan MacLean, Dungeons, State rooms and exhibitions as well as spectacular views from the battlements.
Stirling Castle, Stirling - Considered to be the greatest of all Scotland’s Castles with outstanding architecture including the recently restored Great Hall and Gatehouse.
National Wallace Monument, Stirling- Meet William Wallace, and discover his trial and epic fight for the freedom of Scotland. Climb the 220ft tower to experience one of the best views in Scotland. Also explore the paths and nature trail surrounding the monument.
Rob Roy and the Trossachs Visitor Centre, Callander - Learn about the life and times of one of Scotland’s most famous Highlanders. Also explore a reconstructed farmhouse and experience life in this time.
Glorious Gardens of Argyll and Bute, Argyll and Bute - A group of outstanding gardens each with its individual design, planting and facilities.
Calderglen Country Park, East Kilbride - Plenty to do for all the family including children’s zoo, play area, visitor centre and different events happening throughout the year.
Chatelherault Country Park, Hamilton - Visit the Georgian Lodge, visitor centre; gardens and river give a place to relax and an adventure playground for children of all ages.
The Falkirk Wheel, Falkirk - The world’s only rotating boatlift. An engineering marvel and 21st Century Icon for Scotland offering a truly unique journey.
Stirling Old Towm Jail, Stirling - Experience life in a 19th Century Victorian prison where history really comes to life through live performances. Also enjoy the 360º panorama of Stirling’s Old Town from the roof.
M & D’s Scotland’s Theme Park, Motherwell - Wet or dry there is plenty to do indoors or out. Whether you want to experience the thrill or relax in entertainment complex there is always something to do.
Palacerigg Country Park, Cumbernauld - Take a walk around the nature trails; visit the collection of animals and visitor centre or why not play a round of golf
Strathclyde Country Park, Motherwell - Fun for all the family, whether you want to try water skiing to canoeing, bike hire or relaxing there is something for everyone. Hire facilities available.
Glasgow Science Centre, Pacific Quay - Interact with the different attractions and objects, experience the Imax theatre, which is the biggest in Scotland, and show 3D films, films are changed every month. The 360-degree revolving tower is the only one in the world.
Hunterian Museum – Where the Rennie Mackintosh Collection is based, there are over 800 drawings, designs and furniture. The whistler’s collection has a few hundred drawing and colour; there are oils and prints on show as well.
Provand’s Lordship, City Centre - It is the only house to have survived in Glasgow from the 1400’s. Visit the house and see the captivating interior from early Victorian period.
Scotland Street School Museum, City Centre - Learn about the history of education, different classroom reconstruction show how education and learning have progressed over the years.
Scottish Football Museum, Hampden - The worlds first football museum it is a ‘must see’ for all fans, experience the history of football, memorabilia and exhibits. Why not take a tour around the stadium and experience the atmosphere
Transport Museum, Kelvinside - Gives an insight into early transportation from horse drawn carriage to petrol vehicles, you can also view a 1930’s street and underground station.
The Burrell Collection, Pollock - Gifted to Glasgow, where you can experience the collection from around the world. Many of the items date back to the fifteenth century.
The Tall Ship, Pacific Quay - Experience Glasgow’s maritime history; learn about life on the ship and history of the Clyde. Guided tours and children’s activities can be arranged.
Buchanan Galleries City Centre - Over 80 shops under one roof including John Lewis, Next, Boots, Monsoon, Wallis and H & M to name a few
St Enoch’s Centre and Argyll Street City Centre - Shops include BHS, Marks & Spencer’s, HMV, Allsport, River Island, JJB Sport and Virgin
Braehead Shopping Centre, Braehead - Over 100 quality shops & stores, retail park, IKEA, ice skating, curling rinks, 4000 seat international arena, riverside boardwalk and Clydebuilt Maritime Heritage
House of Fraser City Centre - European designer clothes as well as upmarket Scottish tweeds and tartans
Debenham’s City Centre - A wide range of clothing and home accessories as well chic designers Jasper Conran and Pierce Fionda