The Victorian House is ideally placed in the heart of Glasgow and is the perfect base from which to explore the city.
The heart and soul of any great city is its people, and the environment in which they live. Whoever is interested in dining out, theatre, cinema, music, dance, art, architecture and shopping, will find delight in Glasgow, a city that ranks with the best Europe has to offer. You can choose from a varied choice of accommodation, from single rooms to family suites, the majority of which offer en-suite facilities, direct dial telephone, colour television and complimentary tea making facilities.
Transport
From the North, South or East:
Leave the motorway at junction 18 (M8) for Charing Cross - but be warned that the slip road leaves on the right hand side. At first set of traffic lights, you are turning left into Sauchiehall Street. At the next set of traffic lights on Sauchiehall Street, turn left again up Garnet Street. Take first right into Renfrew Street and we are about 100 yards along on the left.
From the West (Airport) (M8):
Coming over the Kingston Bridge, keep to the left lane and take the exit at junction 19 (M8) marked city centre, which will sweep round in a curve over a flyover. Go straight through the first set of lights past the Forte Crest Hotel on the right and turn first left up the hill into Blythswood Street. Just past Blythswood Square, turn left into Bath Street. Follow Bath Street to the lights at Elmbank Street (King's Theatre on the left) and turn right. At the next set of traffic lights turn into Sauchiehall Street and immediately turn left again up the steep hill which is Garnet Street. Take first right into Renfrew Street and we are about 100 yards on the left.
Rail:
A few minutes by taxi from either Glasgow Central or Queens Street stations.
Bus:
A few minutes by taxi from the bus station.
Important
Credit card number and expiry date or a deposit of GBP 10.00 per person should confirm bookings. Group bookings should be confirmed with a 50% deposit, 6 weeks prior to arrival. All group bookings of twelve persons or more constitute a group booking.