McLays Guest House

McLays Guest House

McLays Guest House

McLays Guest House -

Location

260-276 Renfrew Street
Glasgow, GB
G3 6TT

Description: McLays Guest House

McLays Guest House is one of the premier budget Glasgow hotels. Situated in the centre of the city with quick and easy access to the areas cultural, commercial and leisure attractions, McLays Guest House provides the ideal location for a visit to Scotlands largest city. Just yards from the world famous Glasgow School of Art, designed by Charles Rennie Macintosh, McLays no-frills policy of providing good quality, low-cost city centre accommodations makes it the perfect home away from home to explore everything Glasgow has to offer. Incorporating four period townhouses into one tastefully refurbished hotel retaining a number of original attractive design features - McLays provides 81 spacious rooms, complete with satellite television, telephones and tea and coffee making facilities. McLays no-frills policy means that without the need to maintain a restaurant or bar inside the hotel our room rates can be kept low and the standard of service high.

Directions

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From the M74 turn left onto M73. Follow this road for about 1 mile then exit onto slip road and continue straight ahead onto M8. After approx 6 miles exit left onto A879,J16. Continue straight ahead onto A804,J16. Turn left onto Garscube Road, sharp right onto Cowcaddens Road. Turn left onto Rose Street, right onto Buccleuch Street and then straight ahead onto Renfrew Street. The hotel is 264.

Room Descriptions

Quad ensuite.

1 double and 2 single beds.

Economy twin room.

2 single beds.

Triple ensuite.

1 double and 1 single bed.

Economy single room.

1 single bed.

Family ensuite room.

1 double and 3 single beds.

Double ensuite.

1 double bed.

Twin ensuite.

2 single beds.

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