2 minute walk. Exit Glasgow Central from Union Street exit. Turn right and keep walking down past MacDonalds. Jurys Inn Glasgow is situated at the end of this street
From Queen Street station take the George Square exit, Turn right on to St Vincent St, continue forward and turn left on to Buchanan St, Continue down to the end of Buchanan St, Turn right on to Argyle St, and take your immediate left at Woolworths on to Jamaica St, Jurys Inn is across the road on the right hand side.
There is a bus available at the airport which will take you to Central Station. The bus is available every 15 mins and will take approx 20-30 mins depending on traffic. Once at Central Station please see directions above.
If you are driving from the airport please take the signs for the M8 City Centre. Once on the M8 exit at junction 19. Turn left onto Argyle Street. Turn right at James Watt Street, turn left onto the Broomielaw (Clyde Street). Continue on this street, turn left at Oswald Street, take your first right onto Midland Street. At the end of this street take a right turn and Jurys Inn Glasgow is on your right hand side.
There is a train service available at Prestwick airport which will take you to Central Station. These trains are available every half hour and will take approx 30-40 mins.Please see directions above from Central Station to Jurys Inn Glasgow.
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