SMITHS HOTEL
GLASGOW


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Glasgow Smiths Hotel

Smiths Hotel
963 Sauchihall Street,
Glasgow G3 7TQ


Smiths Hotel Glasgow is not listed with with Visit Scotland Smiths Hotel Glasgow is located about 15/20 minute walk from the Glasgow University

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About THE SMITHS HOTEL GLASGOW

Established in 1928, Smiths Hotel is a warm and friendly, family-run hotel set in an elegant Victorian town house in Glasgow’s West End. The hotel is ideally located within short walking distance from Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow Art Galleries, Glasgow Transport Museum and the University of Glasgow.

The Hotel has, single, double and twin bedrooms and triple and family room available.



There are many other hotels in the area so if Smiths Hotel is not available then why not try our Glasgow Accommodation guide or our Glasgow Hotels page.


Transport to the Smiths Hotel Glasgow
Transport from Glasgow Airport, Prestwick Airport or Edinburgh Airport can be arranged with Glasgow Airport Millennium Taxis, part of the Entire Scotland group. So if you require Glasgow Airport Transfers to Glasgow and to this accommodation then please ask Entire Scotland for any availability and price via our Transport Enquiry Link.

 

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