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The Hoolie in the Hydro takes place every year and this year you’re invited to SAVE THE DATE that is Saturday, December 7th.
Look no further than the ‘Irn Bru Carnival’ which is back to offer all the fun of the fair from December 22nd to January 14th, 2024, at the SEC Glasgow.
Glasgow Pride is back and is expected to be a bigger and better event than in previous years for so many reasons.
If you are looking for inspiration on where to find some of the best places to eat in Glasgow, this article is for you.
If you are visiting Glasgow to experience the best comedy acts either midweek or weekends, the Albion Hotel has an unrivalled location for accessing all the best clubs and venues in the city.
For an amazing way of seeing our great city and an exhilarating day out you can take one of the many great trips on the Clyde via powerboat!
The Albion Hotel has many of Glasgow’s great attractions nearby, but only 10 minutes away on the banks of the River Clyde is the Glasgow Science Centre.
TRNSMT Festival will return to Glasgow Green in 2020 from 10th – 12th July. Glasgow Green is only 10 minutes away from the Albion Hotel and if you are going to the festival or plan to, then be sure to stay with us! If you book directly with us then we guarantee the best possible rates.
The conference has been described as the most important gathering on climate change since the Paris agreement was signed in 2015. Up to 30,000 delegates are expected to attend the event at Glasgow’s Scottish Events Campus (SEC) at the end of next year.
Playground festival Tune In to Playground Of Sound, a unique new boutique festival for discerning, open-minded music lovers.
It takes place in Rouken Glen Park in East Renfrewshire, on the outskirts of Glasgow, between the 31st of July and 2nd of August 2020.
Glasgow will play host to An Comunn Gàidhealach’s Royal National Mod – 29 years since it was last held in the city. Which is a week long festival promoting the Gaelic language, culture and heritage through musical competitions.
Back in June, Glasgow’s first ever art trail was installed throughout the city in various locations with 58 different life-size “Oor Wullie” sculptures. The trail is set to raise awareness and money for The Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.
BarrasFest. A new two day indoor music festival in The Greatest Venue for Live Music in the World; the iconic Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow’s East End Quarter.
If you’re looking to sample Scotland’s national drink at it’s many distilleries from nearby to a little further afield, Glasgow has many day trip options which are all about the good stuff.
Glasgow’s annual West End Festival is definitely one for the cultural calendar and is back to wow the crowds this summer with unique performances, workshops, exhibitions, music, tours and much much more.
Glasgow’s subway is super simple to navigate because, well, it’s a circle! No really, you can go clockwise or anti-clockwise; nothing more, nothing less.
We welcome travelers from the across the world through our doors every week of the year and regularly get asked questions about the practicalities of a stay in the UK.
As one of the most vibrant, dynamic cities in the UK, Glasgow boasts thousands of eateries, an event calendar to send folk living in other places green-eyed with envy.
We’ll be straight with you. The Glasgow weather doesn’t have us exactly champing at the bit to traipse a mile on foot every day of the year. But the one thing that’s sure to coax us out to the city centre come rain or shine is a chance to shop along the famous Style Mile.