Glasgow School of Art's student residence, Margaret Macdonald House offers, accommodation which is ideal for individuals, families and groups.
Located 3 mins walk from the famous Mackintosh building and just 5 mins from one of Glasgow's main shopping streets - Sauchiehall Street. 116 bedrooms, 41 en suite. All bedrooms have access to lounge/kitchen with self-catering facilities. Internet is available in all rooms if you bring your laptop you can purchase a cable from our office. Laundry facilities available onsite. Towels can be hired from our office.
| Season (19/06/2013 - 26/08/2013) |
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| 2013 Opening Times (19/06/2013 - 26/08/2013) |
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* Reception office is open from 8am to 8pm every day. Check in is 2pm to 8pm but arrivals can be arranged outside of office open hours.
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