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Hotel Information |
The Jurys Inn Glasgow (Scotland) Stands On Jamaica Street, Adjacent To Central Station And Overlooking The River Clyde. The Gallery Of Modern Art And The Glasgow Science Centre Are Both Within Two Kilometres Of The Hotel.
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Hotel Policies |
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| Extra person charges may apply depending on hotel policy.
Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges.
All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
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Check in check out policies |
| Check-in time is 2 PM
Check-out time is Noon
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Local Attractions |
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The Burrell Collection - When Sir William Burrell and his wife, Constance, Lady Burrell, gifted his collection of over 9,000 works of art to Glasgow, the city acquired one of the greatest collections created by one person. William Burrell had been an art collector since his teens, and the collection is made up of a vast array of works of all periods and from all over the world. |
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Loch Lomond - Loch Lomond has the largest surface area of fresh water Loch in the UK. The Loch is 24 miles long and five miles wide and at its deepest point is some 600 feet deep. |
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The Museum of Transport - The Museum of Transport in the Kelvin Hall is one of the most popular museums of transport in the British Isles, attracting half a million visitors a year. Founded in 1964, it houses many exhibits of national and international importance. |
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Pollok House - Pollok Estate has been the home of the Maxwell family since the mid-13th century. The current house is an impressive 18th century mansion, filled with wonderful collections of Spanish art, antique furniture, silverware and ceramics, and an impressive library. A visit to Pollok House offers a snapshot of life in a country house, yet only minutes away from the city.
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Room Information |
| Jurys Inn Glasgow provides spacious, comfortable rooms for up to two adults and two children or three adults sharing. We provide rooms for guests with mobility difficulties and non-smoking rooms (on request).
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Hotel Facilities |
| Jurys Inn is DDA compliant and has a number of guestrooms suitable for wheelchair access. These rooms have been designed to the highest specifications and include:
Lowered beds for easy transfer from a wheelchair to the bed
Wide doorways
Sufficient floor space to manoeuvre
Fully accessible bathrooms, including either roll-in shower or bath with additional hand rails, lower sink, grab rails and pull cords
Throughout the hotel, additional accessibility features include:
Accessible toilets in public areas
Lifts to all floors
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Restaurants |
| Arches Restaurant – Open for breakfast and dinner; table d’hôte and a la carte menus available
Il Barista - All day coffee shop serving real Italian coffer and fresh pastries; both in-house and to go!
The Inn Pub – Perfect for a quick lunch or relaxing drink; bar food menu available all day.
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Getting there |
| Glasgow International Airport: Approximate driving time is 35 minutes and distance is 10 miles or 16 kilometers.
Driving directions from Glasgow International Airport:
Take the M8 West into the city. Cross the Kingston Bridge and take Exit 19 before Charing Cross for the city center. This leads onto Bothwell St. Continue to the end and turn left onto Hope St. On Hope St turn right onto West George Stand then right again onto Renfield St. This continues onto Union Street and then changes into Jamaica St. The Jurys Inn is at the bottom of the road.
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