Location. Marks Hotel Glasgow is located in Glasgow, Scotland, within half a mile of George Square and the Kings Theatre. Glasgow Cathedral and Provands Lordship are within a mile. The nearest train station is 300 metres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Marks Hotel is set in central Glasgow in a bright and modern, metropolitan building that reaches nine storeys high and overlooks the city. Guests can read complimentary newspapers in the 24 hour lobby. Complimentary Internet access is available throughout the hotel. Secure car parking with negotiated rates is three blocks from the hotel.
One Ten Bar and Grill serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and provides 24 hour room service; there is also a wide choice of malt whiskies available.
Guestrooms. Marks Hotel Glasgow has 103 smart, modern guestrooms. All are air conditioned and have plasma televisions with satellite channels, desks, and tea and coffee making facilities. Front facing guestrooms offer panoramic views of Glasgow city.
Expert Tip. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and museum is less than a mile from the hotel. There are natural history exhibits, geology, military history, art, glass, ceramics and sculptures from around the world, including many Scottish artists. Behind the museum is a park, which offers a childrens playground and a small lake with ducks and swans.
Rates:
95.7852 - 215.9053
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Marks Hotel
110 Bath Street
Glasgow, United Kingdom G2 2EN
Driving Directions:
From Glasgow Airport (GLA):
Distance to Marks Hotel Glasgow is 10 miles, approximately 15 minutes drive.
Getting there. The number 702 bus runs to Glasgow city centre and takes about 25 minutes. Shuttle buses 950 and 905 run to Glasgow city centre. Return tickets cost 5 GBP, and journey time is around 20 minutes. Taxis wait outside the main terminal building, and the fare to Marks Hotel is about 18 GBP. Paisley Gilmour Street station is two miles from the airport, and can be reached by taxi or bus. Direct trains link Paisley Gilmour Street to Glasgow central station, the Clyde Coast, and Ayr. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Central Glasgow is easy to explore on foot. Reliable and frequent bus services operate throughout the city, and tickets are available on board. Night buses run from George Square after midnight. Glasgow has an underground system with 15 stations in the city. Single tickets cost 1 GBP. Taxis are also available.