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75 Waterloo St, Glasgow G2 7DA, UK

Originally built in the 1800s as one of the city’s very first power stations, a building that lit the path for Glasgow’s development, the Hotel Indigo® Glasgow hotel today puts you close to a new kind of buzz — local cuisine, world-class shopping, museums, historic theatres and sporting events. Our hotel’s design mixes Victorian architecture, high ceilings, and original brown brick with modern comfort. Murals by local artists line the walls, while our restaurant serves local dishes prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. It’s a great place to chat over a brew and look for the famous local Glaswegians depicted in the mural above diners’ heads.

  • Parking Description: Public car park operated by Q Park located adjacent to the hotel. Guests enjoy 25% discount off the published tariff. Car park is open from 6.30am - 11.30pm. Cars may be left overnight. Height restriction 1.9m
  • Number of Parking Spaces: 660
  • Guide Dogs, Service Animals Allowed
  • Guide dogs only.

Accessibility

  • 5 Accessible Rooms

Facility

  • Number of Rooms: 94
  • Number of Suites: 1
  • Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 94
  • Number of Rooms for the Physically-Challenged: 5
  • Number of Floors: 5
  • Total Number of Rooms with One Bed: 78
  • Interior Corridors

Latest Reviews

  • Brittany Knouse 06 Mar 2018
    4.5
    Parking: 4.0
    Accessibility: 5.0
    Toilets: 4.0
    Staff: 5.0

    Booked this as an overnight stay in Glasgow an excellent hotel. The reception area was small but the rooms are fairly large. The first floor room we had was adapted for disabled access, so there was no bath but a shower and wet room type bathroom which was excellent and easy for me to move my wheelchair around. Breakfast was great. The facilities were very good for a wheelchair user and the staff were most obliging and friendly. Great stay and enjoyed very much.

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