Visit Queen’s Park to relax or have lunch on its well-kept lawns, stroll through the huge glasshouse and spot some exotic wildlife and local birds. If you feel like socializing, play sports and enjoy live music events.
The famous English architect Sir Joseph Paxton designed this 150-acre (60-hectare) park in the late 1800s. The park was named in memory of Mary, Queen of Scots and has majestic views over the city, with Campsie Fells hills and Ben Lomond mountain visible on clear days.
Some nearby Gothic churches often feature in postcards and photos of this picturesque city park. Among these are the French-style Camphill Church and Queen’s Park Church of Scotland.
Visit the pond and spot mute swans, tufted ducks and mallards in and above the water. Bring a picnic to enjoy on one of the designated benches or from a blanket on the grass. Don’t miss the large rose garden, a fragrant remnant of Glasgow’s World Rose Convention that was held more than a decade ago.
For the active visitor there are soccer and cricket fields, tennis courts and bowling greens. In winter, rent a sled for the children to ride on after a good snowfall.
Don’t leave without entering the Nursery and Display House, the park’s famous glasshouse in a quiet corner of the park. Admire subtropical flowers and cacti. Check out the indoor Zen garden to relax or take the kids to the reptile house for exciting encounters with snakes, lizards and spiders, all safely kept in glass terrariums, of course. Don’t miss the turtles and big snails!
Queen’s Park is a regular venue for cultural and music events, such as the hugely popular Southside Festival each spring.
Queen’s Park is a 15-minute drive from Glasgow city center and can be accessed by bus and train. The closest metro stations are about a 25-minute walk away. Free and metered on-street parking is available around the park. The park is open daily, from sunrise until sunset, and has public toilets, a café and a shop.
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Clayton Hotel Glasgow
City Centre Glasgow
Price was ¥329,730, price is now ¥310,024 per person
¥310,024
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Mar 25 - Mar 28
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Roundtrip flight included
Osaka (OSA) to Glasgow (GLA)
9.2/10 Wonderful! (2,592 reviews)
Reception staff where so nice , the rooms are very clean and tidy , the view is exceptional
Reviewed on Jan 9, 2026

Maldron Hotel Glasgow City
City Centre Glasgow
Price was ¥341,582, price is now ¥313,650 per person
¥313,650
per person
Mar 25 - Mar 28
found 12 hours ago
Roundtrip flight included
Osaka (OSA) to Glasgow (GLA)
9.2/10 Wonderful! (2,173 reviews)
The rooms were excellent, clean and warm. The staff were all very pleasant. Only downside was the food at breakfast was not hot enough.
Reviewed on Jan 12, 2026

The Belhaven
Glasgow Westend
Price was ¥345,074, price is now ¥322,127 per person
¥322,127
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Mar 25 - Mar 28
found 12 hours ago
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Osaka (OSA) to Glasgow (GLA)
8.4/10 Very Good! (651 reviews)
Used to be better.
We have stayed in the Belhaven before (over 20 years ago the first time) and loved it. I have also recommended it many times to visitors to Glasgow.
So, it saddens me to say that this visit wasn't so great and they really need to do some work if they intend to be around in another 10 or 20 years.
When we arrived, we got upgraded from a standard double to the suite. Sounds great. And getting up there it's an beautiful big room and seems very nice at first look. But further time spent revealed that it needs work and repair. Just a few of the issues:
Huge room but little furniture. No wardrobe at all, just a rail (which feels more like an Ibis than a decent hotel suite).
Massive great double bath - jacuzzi. I thought "great" and proceeded to fill it, which was fine, but then turns the jacuzzi jets on and it started to fill with particles and a few flakes of mould, so clearly the pipework has not been cleaned for quite some time (no point having a jacuzzi without maintenance!).
The sink was chipped and the plug no longer went down. Best throw away and buy a new one. Should be less than £300 at a plumber's merchant and an hour of labour!
Wiring for the lights above the paintings was wrong - you needed to switch both the switch by the door and the one by the bed. This is not how to wire a two-way switch! Half an hour of an electrician's time would sort it.
They have to spend some real money to get this room back up to its potential!
Reviewed on Nov 17, 2025
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