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Hill House Helensburgh

Hill House Helensburgh Hill House in Helensburgh (approx 25 miles to the west of Glasgow) was built for the Glasgow publisher Walter Blackie 1902-1904. and the Hill House is now in the care of The National Trust for Scotland. The Hill House is considered to be Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s finest domestic creation. Sitting high above the Clyde, it is home…

Waverley Paddle Steamer Glasgow

Waverley Paddle Steamer Glasgow The famous Waverley, offers day, afternoon and evening cruises throughout the summer months. Regular sailings depart from 15 ports and piers (including Glasgow Science Centre; Helensburgh; Greenock; Ayr; Largs; Dunoon and more) to cruise and explore the Lochs and Isles of the Firth of Clyde. The Glasgow Science Centre is within easy reach of the Argyll…

Glasgow Merchant City

Glasgow Merchant City Glasgow Merchant City is one of the oldest areas of Glasgow. The Merchant City is in the heart of Glasgow City Centre, seconds from Glasgow’s busy shopping precincts, Buchanan Street and Argyle Street. The Merchant City has seen a remarkable rebirth and Glasgow’s architecturally stunning and vibrant Merchant City is where you will find fantastic fashion shops,…

Glasgow Necropolis

Glasgow Necropolis The Necropolis in Glasgow is a fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. The Necropolis has been described as a ‘unique representation of Victorian Glasgow, built when Glasgow was the second city of the empire. It is a memorial to the great Glasgow city merchants and the Necropolis contains the remains of almost every eminent Glaswegian of…

Glasgow Ferry

Glasgow Ferry : Glasgow Live Music Venue The Ferry is a popular venue for gigs and club nights. Formerly the Renfrew Ferry this floating Glasgow institution was previously situated at Tradeston before moving to its new home at Anderston Quay – a short walk from the Argyll Hotel. The Ferry was the last major passenger/vehicle carrier to cross the River…

Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Cathedral is one of Scotland’s underrated architectural treasures and Glasgow Cathedral is said to be the oldest building in Glasgow. The Cathedral is medieval and has an active Christian congregation in the Church of Scotland. The first stone built Glasgow Cathedral was dedicated in the presence of King David I in 1136. The present building was consecrated…

Firhill Stadium Glasgow

Firhill Stadium Glasgow Firhill Stadium is home to Partick Thistle Football Club who now share Firhill Stadium with Glasgow Warriors, Glasgow’s professional Rugby Union team. Firhill Stadium sometimes known as Firhill Arena has a capacity of 10,887. The ground is all seated. There are 3 stands, of which 2 are usually used on matchdays. Partick Thistle came to fruision in…

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“First visit to Glasgow”

We have just returned from a 3 night 4 day break at the Argyll.We can not praise this hotel enough. On entering we were greeted by very friendly reception staff. Our room a double was very clean and tidy. The breakfast was wonderful and a member of staff Linda couldn’t do enough.We could order the eggs we wanted and nothing was to much trouble.We would definitely recommend this hotel.

Janet C, TripAdvisor