Pros
- A five-minute walk from Scottish Hydro and SECC
- Clean and modern rooms with comfy beds and big TVs
- Large restaurant with buffet breakfast and decent bar
- Two meeting rooms with river views
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
- Free on-site parking
Cons
- Far from city center
- Fee for breakfast
- Windows in rooms don't open
- No telephones in rooms
Bottom Line
The Premier Inn Glasgow Pacific Quay is a sleek and modern budget hotel set on the south bank of the River Clyde, with easy access to local BBC offices, SSE Hydro arena, and the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). Its 180 rooms are clean and contemporary, with comfortable beds and large flat-screen TVs, though they lack telephones, and the windows don't open. The large restaurant has a decent menu and good bar, and Wi-Fi and parking are both free of charge. All in all, it's an excellent no-frills base for those with business -- or leisure -- in the area, but it's a bit far from the city center. Travelers looking for something closer to town may want to check out the chain's George Square location.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
Oyster Awards
Scene
Sleek budget chain hotel with modern and efficient ambience
This Premier Inn was the sixth location of the popular chain to open in Glasgow, launching in 2014, just in time for the Commonwealth Games. The result of a £12 million development, this chain property is particularly sleek and contemporary, with a handsome black and white facade skirted with manicured lawns and views out onto the River Clyde. The simple, no-frills interiors are decorated in the chain's familiar palate of purple and yellow. The vibe is efficient and modern, with a trio of touch-screen check-in stations and a pair of elevators that connect to the property's five floors. The clientele is largely dictated by its location, with a mix of business travelers needing easy access to the nearby BBC offices or the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC), as well as visitors in town for a concert or sporting event at the SSE Hydro arena.
Location
On south bank of River Clyde, with easy access to Scottish Hydro and SECC
In the Finnieston area of western Glasgow, this hotel is located on the south bank of the River Clyde. Over the last 10 years or so the area has gone through a huge regeneration and now features a number of important venues -- including the SSE Hydro arena and the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) -- both just across the river, about five minutes away on foot. The BBC, Film City Glasgow, and STV media companies are also within a few minutes' walk away, while it's a five-minute drive from the nearest M8 motorway exit. However, the property is not particularly convenient for exploring Glasgow city center, which is around a 15-minute drive away. But the airport takes about 10 minutes or so to reach by car.
Rooms
Smart, clean, and modern rooms with large TVs but no telephones
The hotel has 180 rooms, all decorated in smart and simple styling with modern furnishings, colorful contemporary wall art, and the chain's signature purple accents. In-room amenities include 40-inch flat-screen TVs, kettles, and free Wi-Fi along with large and comfortable Hypnos beds. Bathrooms are clean and modern -- most with shower/tub combos -- and all have wall-mounted soap dispensers. Rooms lack telephones -- so calling reception can be tricky -- and the windows don't open.
Features
Restaurant with generous buffet, two meeting rooms with river views, and free Wi-Fi and parking
The hotel's Thyme Restaurant is the largest branch in Scotland and offers a plentiful breakfast buffet (for a fee) and Costa coffee in a big space overlooking the river. A lunch and dinner menu of standard British fare is also available -- along with a kids' menu -- and there's a decent bar. However, there have been complaints about the restaurant's booking system. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, as is on-site parking. The hotel also has two meeting rooms with views over the Clyde.
Scene
Sleek budget chain hotel with modern and efficient ambience
This Premier Inn was the sixth location of the popular chain to open in Glasgow, launching in 2014, just in time for the Commonwealth Games. The result of a £12 million development, this chain property is particularly sleek and contemporary, with a handsome black and white facade skirted with manicured lawns and views out onto the River Clyde. The simple, no-frills interiors are decorated in the chain's familiar palate of purple and yellow. The vibe is efficient and modern, with a trio of touch-screen check-in stations and a pair of elevators that connect to the property's five floors. The clientele is largely dictated by its location, with a mix of business travelers needing easy access to the nearby BBC offices or the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC), as well as visitors in town for a concert or sporting event at the SSE Hydro arena.
Location
On south bank of River Clyde, with easy access to Scottish Hydro and SECC
In the Finnieston area of western Glasgow, this hotel is located on the south bank of the River Clyde. Over the last 10 years or so the area has gone through a huge regeneration and now features a number of important venues -- including the SSE Hydro arena and the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) -- both just across the river, about five minutes away on foot. The BBC, Film City Glasgow, and STV media companies are also within a few minutes' walk away, while it's a five-minute drive from the nearest M8 motorway exit. However, the property is not particularly convenient for exploring Glasgow city center, which is around a 15-minute drive away. But the airport takes about 10 minutes or so to reach by car.
Rooms
Smart, clean, and modern rooms with large TVs but no telephones
The hotel has 180 rooms, all decorated in smart and simple styling with modern furnishings, colorful contemporary wall art, and the chain's signature purple accents. In-room amenities include 40-inch flat-screen TVs, kettles, and free Wi-Fi along with large and comfortable Hypnos beds. Bathrooms are clean and modern -- most with shower/tub combos -- and all have wall-mounted soap dispensers. Rooms lack telephones -- so calling reception can be tricky -- and the windows don't open.
Features
Restaurant with generous buffet, two meeting rooms with river views, and free Wi-Fi and parking
The hotel's Thyme Restaurant is the largest branch in Scotland and offers a plentiful breakfast buffet (for a fee) and Costa coffee in a big space overlooking the river. A lunch and dinner menu of standard British fare is also available -- along with a kids' menu -- and there's a decent bar. However, there have been complaints about the restaurant's booking system. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, as is on-site parking. The hotel also has two meeting rooms with views over the Clyde.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Basic Television
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Cable
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Cribs
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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