Best Business Hotels in Glasgow
Updated 4 July 2026 · 60 real hotels
Glasgow's top business hotels cluster around the City Centre and Merchant City, both within walking distance of Glasgow Central and Queen Street stations. Options range from extended-stay aparthotels to grand Victorian railway hotels, covering a broad range of budgets and working styles. Quieter alternatives exist in the surrounding areas of Newton Mearns and Busby for those who prefer a retreat outside the urban core.
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Glasgow for Business Travellers
Glasgow is Scotland's commercial capital, home to a strong financial services sector, a busy conference scene anchored by the Scottish Event Campus (SEC), and excellent rail connections to Edinburgh, London and Manchester via Glasgow Central and Queen Street stations. The City Centre and Merchant City districts sit at the heart of this activity, placing major corporate offices, law firms and the International Financial Services District all within easy reach on foot or by subway. Whether your schedule calls for back-to-back client meetings in the CBD or a day of presentations at the SEC, choosing a hotel close to these hubs keeps commute time short and stress lower.
For travellers who prefer a quieter base, the suburban properties in Newton Mearns and Busby offer a calmer environment while remaining connected to the city by road in under thirty minutes. Glasgow's business hotel market covers a wide spectrum: extended-stay aparthotels with kitchen facilities for longer assignments, full-service four-star hotels with meeting rooms and on-site dining, and boutique properties that combine character with practicality. The eight hotels listed below have all been selected for their relevance to business stays, rated by verified guests and covering a range of price points and locations.
Our selection in Glasgow
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crossbasket Castle Hotel & Restaurant ★★★★★ | Glasgow | ★ 4.9 | 335 €/nuit |
| Hotel du Vin & Bistro Glasgow ★★★★ | Glasgow West End | ★ 4.8 | 208 €/nuit |
| Native Glasgow ★★★★ | City Centre Glasgow | ★ 4.8 | 240 €/nuit |
| The Social Hub Glasgow ★★★★ | Merchant City | ★ 4.7 | 116 €/nuit |
| AC Hotel by Marriott Glasgow ★★★★ | City Centre Glasgow | ★ 4.7 | 193 €/nuit |
| Aparthotel Adagio Glasgow Central ★★★★ | City Centre Glasgow | ★ 4.7 | 186 €/nuit |
| Boutique 50 ★★★ | Kelvinbridge | ★ 4.7 | 260 €/nuit |
| The Wellington Glasgow By Adina ★★★ | City Centre Glasgow | ★ 4.6 | 154 €/nuit |
| Maldron Hotel Glasgow City ★★★★ | City Centre Glasgow | ★ 4.6 | 172 €/nuit |
| Clayton Hotel Glasgow ★★★★ | City Centre Glasgow | ★ 4.6 | 165 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Which Glasgow hotels are closest to the main railway stations?+
The voco Grand Central Glasgow by IHG (4 stars, from 324 euros per night, 4.7/5) is the most directly connected option: it occupies the historic Grand Central building immediately above Glasgow Central Station, meaning you step off the train and into the hotel lobby. Native Glasgow and Aparthotel Adagio Glasgow Central are also in the City Centre, both within a short walk of Central and Queen Street stations, making them equally practical for early departures or late arrivals by rail.
Which hotel is best suited for a longer business assignment requiring self-catering facilities?+
Aparthotel Adagio Glasgow Central (3.5 stars, from 427 euros per night, 4.7/5) is purpose-built for extended stays, offering studio and apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes. Its City Centre address keeps you close to corporate offices and transport links, while the self-catering setup lets you manage meals and expenses more flexibly over a multi-week project.
Is there a good business hotel option in Merchant City, near Glasgow's creative and media sector?+
The Social Hub Glasgow (4 stars, from 197 euros per night, 4.7/5) is located directly in Merchant City, a district that hosts a growing number of agencies, tech firms and media companies alongside the Trongate cultural quarter. The hotel combines co-working spaces with social areas, which suits professionals who need a flexible working environment outside a traditional office. It is also one of the more affordable four-star options in this selection.
Are there quieter hotel options outside the city centre for business travellers who prefer a calmer stay?+
Yes. Parklands Hotel and Country Club in Newton Mearns (4 stars, from 364 euros per night, 4.7/5) and The Busby Hotel in Busby (3 stars, from 204 euros per night, 4.7/5) both sit in residential suburbs to the south of Glasgow, offering a noticeably quieter atmosphere. Crossbasket Castle Hotel and Restaurant (4.5 stars, from 317 euros per night, 4.9/5), located to the south-east near Hamilton, is the highest-rated property in this selection and suits senior executives or client entertainment where a distinctive, prestigious setting matters more than walking distance to the CBD.