Four top-rated accessible hotels in Glasgow
Looking for somewhere to stay in Glasgow? Whether you’re visiting for business or for a weekend away, this list of accessible hotels in Glasgow has you covered!
Hotel Ibis Glasgow City Centre
220 West Regent Street, G2 4DQ
Conveniently located 4 minutes from Charing Cross Station, the Ibis Glasgow City Centre ideally located for business travellers visiting the IFSD (International Financial Services District) and for tourists wanting to visit the West End. Boasting a 5-star review on our site from 2 reviewers, the Ibis has been praised by visitors with different access requirements. A visually-impaired guest was particularly happy with the well-lit rooms, proactive staff and raised tactile room numbers on doors making navigation easy. Another visitor who uses a wheelchair also gave the hotel 5-stars, saying that “The staff are the main asset. They are so friendly and helpful that they will find everything you need.” “We will definitely return”. The Ibis City Centre has adapted rooms suitable for visitors with accessibility requirements.
Crowne Plaza Glasgow
Congress Road, G3 8QT
Situated on Glasgow’s waterfront in the striking 15-storey Crowne Plaza Tower, the Crowne Plaza Glasgow is a popular hotel with Euan’s Guide reviewers. Just a stone’s throw away from the SEC and SSE Arena, the hotel is also conveniently situated for visitors to the west end of Glasgow with a step-free walkway allowing guests to travel from the hotel to Exhibition Centre railway station.
With an average rating of 5 stars, the Crowne Plaza comes highly recommended by visitors including two wheelchair users and two powerchair users. Reviewers were particularly happy with the facilities on offer in the adapted room which includes tracking hoists in the bathroom and a separate hoist crossing the bathroom. The adapted room also has a wet room, walk-in shower, wide entrance door and switches and emergency cords fitted at lower level. One reviewer said: “The fully accessible room on the upper floor is fantastic with amazing views. It’s a pleasure to stay in a normal looking, luxurious room which is completely accessible”. All the reviewers were happy with the staff, saying that “All staff were excellent and most helpful especially in the restaurant”.
Millennium Hotel
George Square, G2 1DS
Facing onto George Square, hotels in Glasgow don’t get much more central than this! The Millenium Hotel sits next to Queen Street Station, making it a great choice for city centre shopping or for people traveling north by rail. The hotel occupies the majestic North British Railway Hotel building, a rare surviving piece of Georgian architecture in Glasgow city centre.
The interior is modern and accessible according to reviewers on Euan’s Guide, who have given the hotel a 4.5-star rating, saying that “We had booked an accessible room and it was huge! Lots of space to move around and the bathroom was very accessible”. The bathroom functions as a wet room, and free accessible parking is available to the rear of the hotel.
Hilton Doubletree Glasgow Central
36 Cambridge Street, G2 3HN
Situated between the Glasgow Film Theatre, Pavilion Theatre and the Royal Conservatoire Scotland, the Hilton Doubletree Glasgow Central sits in the cultural heart of Glasgow City Centre. With easy pedestrian access from the hotel to Sauchiehall Street and Argyle Street, the best of Glasgow’s shopping destinations are also within easy reach.
The Hilton Doubletree has earned a 5-star rating on Euan’s Guide for its adapted room with wet room, friendly staff and level access across the hotel. The bathroom has a shower chair and doors are wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs. The reviewer liked the staff, who they described as “really friendly and more than happy to help”!
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Locations: Glasgow
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