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Accommodation in Glasgow, Strathclyde Part of the Strathclyde Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Jurys Inn GlasgowA Hotel in Glasgow, Strathclyde60-96 Jamaica Street Glasgow Strathclyde Scotland G14 QE
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From: £65.00 Offering a prime city centre location, Jurys Inn Glasgow is Scotlands largest hotel. All rooms can accommodate up to 2 adults and 2 children, 3 adults and or just one person in complete comfort! The Inn is adjacent to Central Station and Glasgows legendary nightlife and superb shopping are all located within easy reach- the perfect location for your stay! Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Glasgow Cathedral -
0.8 miles (Cathedral) Botanic Gardens, Glasgow -
1.9 miles (Garden) Pollok House -
3 miles (Historic House) Holmwood House -
3.3 miles (Historic House) Crookston Castle -
4.2 miles (Castle) Bearsden Bath House -
5 miles (Roman Site) Greenbank Garden -
5.5 miles (Garden) Paisley Abbey -
6.2 miles (Historic Church) Barochan Cross -
6.2 miles (Prehistoric Site) Paisley Museum -
6.9 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Saddell -
53.9 miles away Lower Largo -
56.4 miles away Elie -
60 miles away St Monans -
62.4 miles away Pittenweem -
63.9 miles away Leuchars -
64.1 miles away Anstruther -
65 miles away Cellardyke -
65.5 miles away
Radisson SAS GlasgowHotel (0.1 miles away)
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Euro Hostel GlasgowHotel (0.1 miles away)
Glasgow, Strathclyde Stay from: £30.95 - Heritage Rating: Directions: UK Hotels |
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