Travelodge Glasgow Paisley Road

251 Paisley Road, Glasgow

From M8 westbound exit J20 of the M8, go through the first set of lights past the Saab garage. Turn left onto Morrison Street which leads onto Paisley Road. Turn left directly after Harry Ramsdens into Travelodge car park.

Horarios

Entrada 1500
Salida 1200
Cancellations must be made prior to 12 noon on day of arrival to avoid a 1 night charge

Dirección Travelodge Glasgow Paisley Road

251 Paisley Road CP: G5 8RA , Glasgow , Reino Unido
Teléfono: In the event of booking diffic Fax: 44 01414 203884

Servicios del Hotel

  • Instalaciones accesibles
  • Acceso para sillas de ruedas
  • Registro de salida exprés
  • Desayuno de cortesía

Comodidades de las habitaciones

  • No se permite fumar

Comentarios sobre Travelodge Glasgow Paisley Road

Total de comentarios 9
  • Still, what is claimed to be the world famous fish, chips and bread and butter were still being served. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com

  • And no wine. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com

  • A most helpful waitress fighting against the odds to keep up a front of unruffled calm and professionalism later let slip that the break-in had actually happened the week before. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com

  • We had been to the Paisley Road West establishment of the esteemed Travelodge corporation previously and, being so central as it nestles almost under the Kingston Bridge, it was handy as well as all of the above. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com

  • We would give Premier Travel Inn a miss this time. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com

  • She cared little that I did not fancy a bit of business, as she so starkly put it. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com

  • Comfortable, clean, functional and safe is really about all you are looking for when you spend your £50 or £60+ depending on area. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com

  • The foul air in the room brought the Mistress and the Brat to coughing. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com

  • The sofa bed was grubby, unwashed and ripped and the curtains were riddled with what appeared to be holes caused by either cigarette burns or extra large moths. 2007-12-14 - travelpost.com