I went to the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) on a short city break from my home in Aberdeen - it turned out to be a pretty good decision...
Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) - Right in the Heart of the City
Visitors to Glasgow will find this the perfect base from which to see the sights. ... Read review
Located on junction 11 of the M40, this hotel is ideally located for Silverstone. The ... more
hotel has air-conditioned rooms with complimentary high-speed internet access. Wireless internet can be accessed in meeting rooms and public areas. A complimentary continental breakfast is included for all guests. The Holiday Inn Express Banbury also has 4 well-equipped meeting rooms which can accommodate up to 60 people.
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Advantages: Location is perfect for shopping, eating out and going to the movies. Disadvantages: Traffic noise.
I went to the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) on a short city break from my home in Aberdeen - it turned out to be a pretty good decision...
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Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) - Right in the Heart of the City
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Visitors to Glasgow will find this the perfect base from which to see the sights. It is next to ... .../>
Average Rooms at the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow)
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The rooms and facilities at the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) are typical of a global chain and, though not excellent, are adequate for staying the night. The twin rooms consist of two single beds placed side by side and a desk by the window. The double rooms have the addition of a sofa (this may be a sofa bed in some ... more
I went to the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) on a short city break from my home in Aberdeen - it turned out to be a pretty good decision...
___________________________________________________ Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) - Right in the Heart of the City _____________________________________________________
Visitors to Glasgow will find this the perfect base from which to see the sights. It is next to the Buchanan Galleries shopping centre and virtually next door to the huge 7 floor UGC cinema. (This gets very busy in the evenings, so I would advise placing a booking earlier in the day.) The Burrell Collection is within walking distance. It's especially handy for a short city break when you don't have much time to travel from the hotel into the city centre. There is, however, less easy access to new visitor attractions such as the Imax cinema and Science Centre.
___________________________________________________ Average Rooms at the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) _____________________________________________________
The rooms and facilities at the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) are typical of a global chain and, though not excellent, are adequate for staying the night. The twin rooms consist of two single beds placed side by side and a desk by the window. The double rooms have the addition of a sofa (this may be a sofa bed in some cases). Amenities include:
*A decently sized en-suite bathroom. This has a toilet, shower cubicle and large sink area with razor socket and mirror. No extractor fan though, so it gets very steamed up.
*A hair dryer.
*Tea and coffee making facilities (well, a kettle and some tea bags!).
*A small, wall-mounted TV with four terrestrial channels, Sky News and Sky Sports. The pay per view movies are very expensive.
*A phone.
*Modem and telephone sockets.
The TV reception is TERRIBLE (the picture is very fuzzy), though I doubt you'll be watching it that much with so many things to see and do. Make use of the ice machine downstairs - it's free! Also be warned that the hotel seems to be built on an underground railway line - the building shakes and rumbles slightly every fifteen to twenty minutes. This should not be a problem for most, but light sleepers should be prepared and come armed with earplugs. The laundry and cleaning services are very efficient.
_________________________________________________ Good Security at the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) ___________________________________________________
Access to your room is gained by sliding a magnetic strip card(looks like a credit card) through a slot on your door handle. The cleaners have access to all rooms. The Buchanan Galleries car park has CCTV surveillance and is very well lit. There is a much closer car park (just opposite the hotel), but it isn't so secure.
____________________________________________________ Below Average Food at the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) ____________________________________________________
Breakfast is included in the price and consists of a few rolls, some cereals, some fruit and toast. It's not gourmet, but it's fine for a few days.
While we're on the subject of food, the restaurant attached to the hotel ("Pronto") is very poor, as are their pizzas, which are advertised in your hotel room. Instead, have a wander around the city center - there are hundreds of good quality bars and restaurants catering for all tastes. Fish fans can travel a short distance by car (about 10 minutes, depending on traffic) to "Harry Ramsden's" for a reasonably-priced cod and chips.
__________________________________________________ Not Great for Wheelchairs __________________________________________________
Despite what the Holiday Inn may claim, the elevators are small and the rooms are a little too small for easy wheelchair access. The double rooms will give you slightly more room to maneuver than the twins.
___________________________________________________ Cheapest in the Area _____________________________________________________
The only other large hotel in the vicinity of the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) is the Buchanan Hotel. Its latest rates are about £42 per person per night, whereas the Holiday Inn will give you a twin room for about £56 (prices subject to change - so I advise you check). The Buchanan Hotel also adds a single supplement of about £17 if you are staying alone. Like the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow), it's a three star, so you don't gain anything in terms of quality by paying a higher price.
___________________________________________________ Reasonably Priced Car Park _____________________________________________________
Guests at the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) pay £5 to use the Buchanan Galleries car park, as they don't have a car park of their own. This is a good saving on the standard parking price. But beware - it is a bit of a walk from the hotel.
_______________________________________________ The Verdict on the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) _________________________________________________
The Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) is not for the traveler seeking Scottish tranquility, but it is ideal for short stay and business users. The breakfast isn't wonderful and the "rumbling" noises can become a little irritating - big eaters and light sleepers beware! Apart from a few minor flaws, though, the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) is a great hotel in a perfect location. Recommended!
....By the way, you will save money if you join the Holiday Inn Priority club on their website. Joining is free and you get a discount. You will also be given a greater choice of rooms (some seem to be reserved for members of the club). Members are allowed to enter the room at two o'clock in the afternoon, rather than the usual four o'clock (but I advise checking with the hotel first).
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FINAL NOTE (added April 2003): I recently stayed in the Holiday Inn Express (Glasgow) but was given a "back" room instead of a front one (ie. one that doesn't face the road). It was much quieter than staying on the front. If you do get the choice, I'd opt for one of the back-facing rooms.
Advantages: 2 minute walk to airport terminal, clean hotel, efficent staff Disadvantages: Busy, don't leave it too late to book, small rooms
...we went to Salou on holiday and unfortunately we had to travel through to Glasgow for the flight rather than a 10 minute drive to Edinburgh. We realised that we needed to check in around 5am which would mean probably getting up at 3am, so we decided to book a hotel near the airport. Express by Holiday Inn seemed to be the best for families and at the same time allow us to have breakfast at 4am. The Hotel is easily seen from the M8 westbound and when ... ...airport take exit leading along towards the hotel. You go into a very busy car park and find a space. Then we unloaded the kids and all our lugagge and said goodbye to piccie for 8 days.
The outside of the hotel is immaculate and there is not a spot of rubbish to be seen and it was a lovely hotel to look at with it's white decor. Inside the hotel was clean but as soon as you walk in you are hit by the smoke from the bar. On the right hand side is ...
Groovee 11.10.2004
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Advantages: close to airport, breakfast included Disadvantages: rooms very small (apparently they sleep up to 5 - but where?)
...hotels. The Holiday Inn Express, Glasgow Airport seemed appealing, covered walkway to airport, free parking in January at an airpark closeby. The hotel is new and fairly impersonal as most of these places are. It was clean and comfortable although you need a degree to work the sofa bed - only by a stroke of luck did we figure it out - 3 in a bed the night before an early flight did not appeal to me.
The TV alarm worked - just as well as my alarm ...
kimborob 11.02.2001
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Advantages: Reasonable rates, very central, very clean and friendly Disadvantages: none
We've been to the Hiexpress Central several times and we won't go to another hotel when being in Glasgow (only when it would be fully-booked and then we would try the Hiexpress Theaterland. The hotel is extremely clean, has very friendly staff. There are double-rooms with a sofa bed (for another adult or two children) or twin-bed rooms. All rooms have private bathrooms with shower and WC. Tea/Coffee making facilities in the room, telephone and TV ... ...no problem there is a microwave and dishes in the lobby so you can always make your meal and eat on your room. There is only home-delivery information available at the reception so you can order meals to be delivered to the hotel. Both hotels are situated very centrally: Buchanan bus station is opposite Hiexpress Theatreland, Central railway station is some ten walking minutes from Hiexpress Central, both of the are in walking distance of the shops ...
Hoops-Baer 27.10.2000
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I spent two nights at this hotel with my partner recently when up in Glasgow to see a concert at Hampden Park.
It was the second time I have stayed at this hotel, the first being a couple of years back when again I was attending a concert.
The hotel is very easy to find and ideally situated just off Junction 28 on the M8 at the airport itself. The hotel is visible from the motorway, and it just a case of driving into the airport, turn right at the roundabout, and it is straight ahead of you.
There is a car park at the hotel, which was free the first time I stayed here, but you are now charged £5.00 per night. If you are going on holiday, you can also leave your car here.
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