Travelling from Glasgow International Airport?
Glasgow International Airport is only a 15 minute drive from Hilton Glasgow. If you are travelling by car, as you leave the airport, follow signs for Glasgow M8 city centre. Crossing the River Clyde on the Kingston Bridge, leave the M8 at Junction 17 and go onto St George's Road (A804). At Charing Cross Junction, follow signs for M8 West and A804. Branch left onto the A804 and the Hilton Glasgow hotel is on your left-hand side.
Taxi’s are widely available at Glasgow International Airport and can be found outside the terminal building. The taxi fare is approximately £20.00.
Travelling from Glasgow Prestwick International Airport?
Glasgow Prestwick International Airport is a 40 drive from Hilton Glasgow. If you are travelling by car, follow signs for the A79 and then the A78. At Dutch House Roundabout, take the first exit onto the A77. Follow this road onto the M77 (signposted for Glasgow and Edinburgh) and carry on as it merges into the M8. Leave the M8 at Junction 17 and go onto St George's Road (A804). At Charing Cross Junction, follow signs for M8 West and A804. Branch left onto the A804 and the Hilton Glasgow hotel is on your left-hand side.
Glasgow Prestwick International Airport has its own train station connected to the airport by a covered walkway. Trains leave every 30 minutes for Glasgow Central Station where you can catch a taxi or walk to complete your journey.
Travelling by Train?
Glasgow’s Central Station is only a 10 minute walk from Hilton Glasgow. Alternatively, taxis are widely available outside the station building. The taxi fare is approximately £5.00.
Glasgow’s Queen Street Station is a 20 minute walk from the Hilton Glasgow. Alternatively, taxis are widely available outside the station building. The taxi far is approximately £6.00.
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