この不動産
The Radisson Blu Glasgow occupies a striking contemporary glass and steel tower on Mitchell Street, projecting understated luxury with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the city's Victorian skyline. The lobby channels minimalist Scandinavian sensibility—clean lines, warm lighting, and an unhurried pace—creating an atmosphere of calm efficiency rather than ostentation. It's the preferred base for business travellers and discerning leisure guests seeking reliable four-star comfort without pretension, and those who value proximity to Buchanan Street's shopping and the Merchant City's restaurants. Standing here, you sense a hotel confident in its modernism, uninterested in heritage pastiche, yet deeply embedded in Glasgow's contemporary cultural fabric.
☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Glasgow emerged from a modest 6th-century ecclesiastical settlement around St Mungo's Cathedral into a medieval market town on the Clyde, before the 1707 Act of Union and subsequent tobacco trade catapulted it into one of Britain's wealthiest ports. The 18th and 19th centuries saw it transform into an industrial titan—the 'Second City of the Empire'—defined by Charles Rennie Mackintosh's revolutionary Art Nouveau aesthetic and vast Victorian tenements housing shipyard workers. The Clyde's shipyards built the Lusitania and Queen Mary; Glasgow designed and manufactured locomotives and heavy engineering for the world. Post-industrial decline from the 1970s onwards sparked a dramatic cultural reinvention: the 1990 European Capital of Culture award catalysed major regeneration, and today Glasgow is celebrated as a creative hub of contemporary art, music, and design, with the Riverside Museum, Kelvingrove Art Gallery, and a thriving independent music scene anchoring its identity.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
May and September offer the sweetest window: May brings lengthening daylight (sunset near 21:00), temperatures 12–16°C, and spring freshness without peak summer crowds; September mirrors this with mild 13–17°C weather, amber light ideal for photography, and autumn cultural programming (the Glasgow International festival runs September odd-numbered years). Both months see school holidays respected but tourism moderate.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
July–August dominates peak season, with festival calendars dense (Edinburgh Fringe overspill, summer theatre, Pollok Country Fair in August), school holidays driving family tourism, and temperatures rising to 16–19°C. Hotel rates climb 30–50% above shoulder months; the West End becomes congested. June is the cusp—early school holidays begin mid-month, so 7–8 June sits just before the surge, with prices still reasonable and daylight exceptional (sunset around 22:15).
予算肩の季節
April and October are the shrewdest budget windows: April offers Easter school holidays (early April variable) and mild 9–13°C conditions, with discounts of 20–35% below peak; October similarly mild (9–14°C) with September's cultural tail and dramatic autumn foliage around the Kelvin Valley. November–February are coldest and wettest but yield steepest discounts (40%+ off peak) and intimate access to museums and galleries.
天気&パッケージ
Glasgow's maritime climate means unpredictable rainfall and overcast skies year-round; June can surprise with either glorious sunshine or drizzle and 12°C chill. Pack a lightweight, packable rain jacket as non-negotiable, a mid-layer fleece, and waterproof footwear—even summer visitors caught without a jacket regret it within an hour.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- The Clyde Waterfront continues major redevelopment: the Riverside Museum expansion and new residential/cultural spaces reshape the southern bank; visitors should expect construction activity near the Squinty Bridge but improved public access to the river walks by 2026.
- Glasgow's Low Emission Zone (LEZ) expanded in June 2024 to inner city areas; hire cars and taxis are compliant, but hire-car renters should verify vehicle status to avoid £60 penalties—the Radisson's city-centre location minimises driving need.
- Early summer 2026 aligns with the UEFA Euro 2024 legacy tourism boost and the tail of Glasgow's post-pandemic cultural momentum; the Barras Market, citizen-led street art (Govan and Maryhill), and independent café culture are at peak vibrancy, whilst the Necropolis and Glasgow Green remain quieter than Edinburgh equivalents.
️滞在
Live forecast for your dates · what's on · 空気の質 & 花粉📅 Pick your check-in & check-out above to unlock your day-by-day forecast, what's on during your stay, and live air quality & pollen for Glasgow.
🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Radisson Blu Glasgow, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 5-7 with river views overlooking the Clyde, particularly corner suites; rooms facing south/west for natural light
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the lobby and lift areas; rooms facing Hope Street (main road) for traffic noise; rooms near the restaurant/bar on lower floors
Best views
South and west-facing rooms with Clyde riverfront views, particularly from higher floors overlooking the merchant city area and riverside developments
Quietest floors
Upper floors (8-10) away from street-side; mid-level floors (5-7) on the courtyard-facing side
🔊 Noise notes
Hope Street frontage experiences traffic noise during daytime and early evening; lift and corridor noise on lower floors; bar/restaurant activity audible on floors 2-3 until late evening
💡 Insider tips
Request a high-floor, river-view room away from Hope Street when booking; weekend evenings can be lively due to nearby nightlife; ask for a room away from the lift shaft; the building's modern construction provides decent soundproofing; consider upper-floor options for premium quietness; early morning street cleaning occurs around 6-7am on some days
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
ホテル施設
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (superfast 300+ Mbps) via Radisson Connect; login via email or room number
Modern lifts serve all 8 floors; building has no stairs-only sections, full lift access throughout
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand (FT, Guardian, Herald, Times available); no physical papers provided
Standard 15:00–23:59; early bag-drop from 06:00 subject to availability; late check-out 12:00–14:00 costs £25–50 depending on occupancy
Complimentary for guests; secure storage available 24/7 before check-in and after checkout
Step-free main entrance on Argyle Street; accessible rooms available (roll-in showers, grab bars); ground-floor public areas wheelchair-accessible; no historic structural limitations
Valet parking on-site at £18/night (limited); nearest public car park: Argyle Street Car Park (50m) at £2.50/hour or £15/day; no EV charging on-site
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: £3.00 per room per night (Glasgow visitor levy, mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate advance; £150 incidental card hold at check-in
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Church of Scotland: Glasgow Cathedral (St. Kentigern's) (0.4 km walk (5 minutes north via Castle Street))
- Catholic Church: St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral (0.3 km walk (4 minutes northeast via Clyde Street))
- Mosque: Glasgow Central Mosque (1.2 km (15 minutes via Subway to Shields Road, or 20-minute walk south))
- Synagogue: Garnethill Synagogue (1.1 km (15-minute walk northwest via Sauchiehall Street))
Halal: Haandi Restaurant (Indian halal-friendly) 0.5 km south on Argyle Street; certified halal butchers on Argyle Street and Trongate within 0.3 km
Kosher: Nearest Jewish grocer: Levy's on Sauchiehall Street (1.1 km); no dedicated kosher restaurants in immediate vicinity; Edinburgh has better options (90 mins by train)
Vegan/Vegetarian: The 13th Note Cafe (fully vegan) 0.6 km northwest on King Street; Unity Diner (vegan-friendly) 0.3 km north on Sauchiehall Street
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
Sauchiehall Street (500m north) for fashion/retail; Glasgow city centre (within walking distance) with Buchanan Street galleries and John Lewis; Merchant City (0.4 km east) for independent boutiques
Best walk: Clyde Waterfront (0.2 km south) along Broomielaw with modern art installations; terrain is flat, paved; extends to Glasgow Green (1 km). Alternative: Glasgow University campus (2 km north via Sauchiehall Street, hilly)
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (1.4 km west, free admission); Glasgow Science Centre (0.8 km south, paid £12–15 for adults); both world-class; Provand's Lordship (Medieval, 0.5 km east, £6)
Royal Concert Hall (0.5 km north on Killermont Street); Theatre Royal (0.4 km north on Hope Street); King's Theatre (1 km south); all host theatre, ballet, concerts
Arcade bar The Ultimate Picture Palace (0.4 km east on Trongate) has retro arcade games; no dedicated bowling within 1 km; board-game cafes require 15-min travel (Gremlin Grill in West End)
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: UV index typically 4–5 (Moderate) in early June; noon peak 12:00–15:00; wear SPF 30+, seek shade 12:00–16:00, sunglasses and hat recommended
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen peak in June (High level); tree pollen (birch/oak) declining post-May; hay fever sufferers: antihistamines recommended; no pollution alerts typical for June
5分間のRadio Essentials
RBS/NatWest ATM in hotel foyer; Tesco Bank ATM on Argyle Street (100m south); multiple ATMs within city centre (5-min walk in any direction)
Boots Opticians & Pharmacy (Sauchiehall Street, 0.4 km north) 09:00–17:30 Mon–Sat, 10:00–17:00 Sun; Lloyds Pharmacy (Union Street, 0.3 km) 08:00–18:00 weekdays; nearest 24h pharmacy: none in city centre; A&E at Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (90 km); emergency walk-in: Sandyford Clinic (sexual health, 0.8 km, 09:00–18:00)
Tesco Express (Argyle Street, 150m south) 07:00–23:00 daily; Sainsbury's Local (Union Street, 0.3 km) 07:00–22:00; no 24h convenience stores in immediate area
Subway (Buchanan Street Station, 0.3 km north) serves inner circle; buses: multiple Stagecoach routes on Argyle Street/Sauchiehall Street (5–10 min walk); local single bus fare £1.75; day Visitor Ticket £4.50; mobile payment via Citigo app or contactless card on buses
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Post Office on Sauchiehall Street (0.4 km) fair mid-market rates; avoid airport currency bureaux (poor rates); Travelex outlets exist but carry 3–5% markup; ATMs offer best exchange via bank rates
Visa/Mastercard/Amex accepted everywhere; contactless payment (£100 limit) standard at retail, restaurants, pubs; Apple Pay/Google Pay widely accepted; chip-and-PIN or contactless norm
Restaurants: 10–15% if service charge not included (optional); taxis: round up or 10%; hotel housekeeping: £1–2/night; bar staff: not obligatory but 10% appreciated; no tipping culture for retail
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Kaffeine (King Street, 0.4 km) local specialty, espresso £2.20; Pret a Manger (multiple locations, 0.2–0.5 km) coffee £2.50
Greggs Bakery (Argyle Street, 100m) meal deals £2–4 (sausage rolls, sandwiches); Subway (multiple city centre) 6-inch £5.99; Tesco sandwiches meal deal £3.50 (Argyle Street 150m south)
Haandi Restaurant (South Asian, mains £8–12, 0.5 km); Pieminister (Scottish pies, £6.50–8.50, 0.3 km); chippy on Argyle Street (fish & chips £6–8, 100m)
Trongate lane food stalls (0.4 km east) mobile vendors weekends; Merchant City weekend street food (0.4 km east); no permanent street food court but frequent weekend pop-ups
Tesco Extra (Argyle Street, 150m south) 07:00–23:00; Sainsbury's (Union Street, 0.3 km) 08:00–22:00; Morrison's (Sauchiehall Street, 0.5 km) 07:30–21:00; budget option: Lidl (Argyle Street, 0.6 km south) 08:00–21:00
Zara/H&M (Sauchiehall Street, 0.4 km north); Primark (Argyle Street, 0.2 km south) ultra-budget; high-street chains within 0.5 km; charity shops (Oxfam, Sue Ryder) on Sauchiehall Street for bargains
Day Visitor Ticket (Subway/bus) £4.50; single journey bus £1.75; Subway single £1.75; from Glasgow Airport: Subway/bus combination (80 min) £5–7 vs. taxi (20 min) £25–35; walking city centre is free
Buy a Day Visitor Ticket (£4.50) if making 3+ journeys; free entry to Kelvingrove Museum/Gallery saves £12–15; eat lunch at supermarket deals (Tesco meal £3.50) rather than restaurants; book Collage Restaurant lunch express menu (12:00–13:00) for better value than dinner à la carte
i️ 知っておきたいこと
Type G · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ £0.74 · GBP
🚨 Emergency Contacts
Glasgow🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Glasgow, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
まわりまわり
Book trains →Holiday Inn Glasgow → City Centre attractions (circular route)
💡 Purchase a Discovery Ticket (£5.50) for unlimited day travel. The Subway is compact and tourist-friendly - best for exploring the city.
Holiday Inn Glasgow → Citywide (multiple routes)
💡 Buy a Day Ticket (£4.50) for unlimited travel. Night buses available. Real-time tracking via Traveline app.
Glasgow Airport (GLA) → Holiday Inn Glasgow (City Centre)
💡 Book in advance for better rates. Avoid peak hours (8-9am, 5-6pm) for faster journeys through city centre.
Glasgow Airport (GLA) → Buchanan Bus Station (500m from hotel)
💡 Most economical option. Hotel is walkable from Buchanan Station. Pre-book online for discounts.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at Radisson Blu Glasgow?
Rooms on floors 5-7 with river views overlooking the Clyde, particularly corner suites; rooms facing south/west for natural light
Which rooms should I avoid at Radisson Blu Glasgow?
Ground floor rooms near the lobby and lift areas; rooms facing Hope Street (main road) for traffic noise; rooms near the restaurant/bar on lower floors
Is Radisson Blu Glasgow noisy?
Hope Street frontage experiences traffic noise during daytime and early evening; lift and corridor noise on lower floors; bar/restaurant activity audible on floors 2-3 until late evening
Which rooms have the best views at Radisson Blu Glasgow?
South and west-facing rooms with Clyde riverfront views, particularly from higher floors overlooking the merchant city area and riverside developments
What are insider tips for staying at Radisson Blu Glasgow?
Request a high-floor, river-view room away from Hope Street when booking; weekend evenings can be lively due to nearby nightlife; ask for a room away from the lift shaft; the building's modern construction provides decent soundproofing; consider upper-floor options for premium quietness; early morning street cleaning occurs around 6-7am on some days
What time is check-in at Radisson Blu Glasgow?
Check-in at Radisson Blu Glasgow is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Radisson Blu Glasgow have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (superfast 300+ Mbps) via Radisson Connect; login via email or room number
Is there a city or tourist tax at Radisson Blu Glasgow?
£3.00 per room per night (Glasgow visitor levy, mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Radisson Blu Glasgow?
Greggs Bakery (Argyle Street, 100m) meal deals £2–4 (sausage rolls, sandwiches); Subway (multiple city centre) 6-inch £5.99; Tesco sandwiches meal deal £3.50 (Argyle Street 150m south)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Radisson Blu Glasgow?
Day Visitor Ticket (Subway/bus) £4.50; single journey bus £1.75; Subway single £1.75; from Glasgow Airport: Subway/bus combination (80 min) £5–7 vs. taxi (20 min) £25–35; walking city centre is free
When is the best time to visit Glasgow?
May and September offer the sweetest window: May brings lengthening daylight (sunset near 21:00), temperatures 12–16°C, and spring freshness without peak summer crowds; September mirrors this with mild 13–17°C weather, amber light ideal for photography, and autumn cultural programming (the Glasgow International festival runs September odd-numbered years). Both months see school holidays respected but tourism moderate.