The Grand Central Glasgow

Description
Directly adjoining Central Station, The Principal Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow was originally built in the late 19th-century as a great British railway hotel. One of the city's most prestigious buildings, the hotel has welcomed many famous guests including Frank Sinatra and Winston Churchill, throughout the years.

Rooms
Charming and cosy, all Guest rooms are thoughtfully furnished to create a relaxing environment suited for business or leisure travel in Glasgow.

Hotel Dining
Tempus Restaurant – enjoy dinner in the restaurant with its dynamic and punchy menu serving up locally sourced and seasonal produce where possible across modern and classic dishes.

Champagne Central – escape the city with a relaxing drink in the Tempus Bar with a choice of beers and wine or sip a glass of the finest Fizz, Champagnes and cocktails or sample a declicious Afternoon Tea in the stunning Champagne Central.

Deli Central – need to grab a quick but delicious lunch? Try Deli Central serving up a range of lunchtime classics from delicious sandwiches to paninis and healthy salads.

In Room Service – relaxing in your room for the evening? Choose from the extensive in room menu.

Location
Next to Glasgow Central Station, the Grand Central Hotel is set in the very heart of Glasgow, providing easy access to explore what this great city has to offer.

By Air
Nearest airport: Glasgow International Airport

  • Glasgow International Airport- From the Glasgow Shuttle Airport Bus: Exit the bus at the second stop,
    which is Bothwell Street. The hotel is located at the junction of Bothwell Street and Gordon Street, just a minute’s walk from the bus stop. Find out more
  • Prestwick Airport – There is a regular train link from Prestwick Airport to Glasgow Central Station – trains are every 30 minutes and take approximately 40 minutes.

By Rail
Nearest station: Glasgow Central Station

  • Glasgow Central Station – The hotel is located within the station. The entrance to the hotel is located on the main station concourse.
  • Queen Street Station – Exit from main entrance onto Queen Street continue forward onto St Vincent Place. Turn left onto Buchanan Street and continue until TGI Friday’s. Turn right onto Gordon Street and continue forward. The hotel is located on the left hand side.

By Car

  • Satellite navigation coordinates: 55.86059, -4.25811

From M8 westbound

  • Take 5th right turn onto Wellington Street
  • Continue down Wellington Street to traffic lights (150m)
  • Drive across junction and continue down Robertson Street (400m)
  • Turn left onto Broomielaw
  • Turn 1st left onto Oswald Street and the NCP car park postcode G1 4PA is on the right
  • Make your way to level 5 where there is a pedestrian entrance/exit leading to platform no15
  • Walk down the platform (approx 90m) your NCP parking token allows passage through the security barrier.
  • The entrance to the hotel is within the Central station concourse.
  • Should you wish to park at the front of the hotel or offload goods please contact the hotel direct on tel no 0141 240 3706.
  • Once at reception you will be appraised of the method to pay for discounted parking

From M8 eastbound

Exit M8 (junction19)

  • Drive across traffic light junction at Argyle Street
  • Continue down A804 (400m)
  • Turn left onto Broomielaw continue 800 metres
  • Take 8th left turn onto Oswald Street
  • The NCP car park postcode G1 4PA is on the right
  • Make your way to level 5 where there is a pedestrian entrance/exit leading to platform no 15
  • Walk down the platform (approx 90m) your NCP parking token allows passage through the security barrier
  • The entrance to the hotel is within the Central station concourse
  • Should you wish to park at the front of the hotel or offload goods please contact the hotel direct on tel no 0141 240 3706
  • Once at reception you will be appraised of the method to pay for discounted parking

All information is provided in good faith any inaccuracies please CONTACT US Thank you.

Amenities

Star Rating **** Yes
Location Glasgow