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Arctic_Monkey |
posted on 14th Feb 09 at 00:44 |
Come to Glasgow mate, you will have a good time. Not amzing in every aspect, but enough for you to sample some culture and good shops/ entertainment etc. The premier inn could be a shout, very central. If your staying for 11 nights Glasgow would be a good base, to then travel to Edinburgh (1 hr on train) or further north if you wanted. | |
Mark330d |
posted on 13th Feb 09 at 18:04 |
I live about 15 minutes outside of glasgow and work in the city centre, I think its a really good place. I found edinburgh etc crap compared to it for shopping etc. | |
Colin |
posted on 13th Feb 09 at 17:11 |
Everywheres got its good & its rough areas. If I was coming here visiting id probably want to be based around Edinburgh. | |
craig8 |
posted on 11th Feb 09 at 17:52 |
http://www.cityinn.com/glasgow/ | |
am4nf |
posted on 11th Feb 09 at 03:35 |
glasgow in the city center isnt half as bad as its being made out, aye theres neds but only if you go to the wrong bits | |
Kevxx |
posted on 10th Feb 09 at 19:35 |
Eurohostel! :) | |
ShEp |
posted on 10th Feb 09 at 19:27 |
Glasgow is a shitehole really | |
Balling |
posted on 10th Feb 09 at 19:15 |
So, Edinburgh and Dundee would be a safer bet!? | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 9th Feb 09 at 21:22 |
better culture and atmosphere prob more to see and do imo | |
jungle |
posted on 9th Feb 09 at 20:50 |
tbh mate edinburgh's more tourist orientated and would prob's suit you far more than glasgow would be able to walk the streets and feel kinda safer without thinking hmmmm who's that chav with the hood up walking towards me :lol: | |
Balling |
posted on 9th Feb 09 at 20:43 |
quote: :lol: | |
Balling |
posted on 9th Feb 09 at 20:40 |
quote: Better in which way!? We'll be staying for 11 nights, so we talked about staying in Edinburgh half the time. | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 9th Feb 09 at 19:08 |
I f its your first time here,consider Inverness,Dundee or Edinburgh.Far better than Glasgow IMO | |
ShEp |
posted on 9th Feb 09 at 18:37 |
The neds | |
Balling |
posted on 9th Feb 09 at 18:17 |
quote: Looks like a nice spot. Anything that's not acceptable to skip while seeing Scotland for the first time? | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 21:09 |
or | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 21:08 |
premier inn | |
jungle |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 21:07 |
holiday inn in corstorphine (edinburgh) is perfect for you easy drive to glasgow and a brilliant hotel right next door to edinburgh zoo aswell we've been there for long weekend's 4 or 5 times now and had great service every time :P | |
Balling |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 21:03 |
quote: Link? | |
Balling |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 21:02 |
No thanks, that's for people who want to take holidays and stays in the hotel. Plus, it may be a little out of our pricerange! ;) | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 21:01 |
travel inns cant go wrong wi them mate | |
LeahWGA |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 16:10 |
stay where i work lol.... | |
Balling |
posted on 8th Feb 09 at 16:01 |
The missus and I are considerig vissiting Scotland this summer, so I thought I'd check with you guys before blindly booking a hotel. |