Fraser Suites Glasgow - Scotland 
Nineteenth century baronial building with Victorian façade, located in the center of Glasgow in the Merchant City district. Suites feature contemporary décor with pink and brown furnishings and abstract art; all include kitchenettes and DVD players.
After breakfast, multilingual staff can advise on the areas best attractions, and guests can browse newspapers in the lobby.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Fraser Suites Glasgow - Scotland
Dining at the Fraser Suites Glasgow - Scotland
The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.
Nearby restaurants:
Metropolitan
ESCA
Attractions near this hotel
Glasgow Cross – 300 meters
Gallery of Modern Art – 500 meters
George Square – 500 meters
The Barras (flea market) – 800 meters
People’s Palace Museum – 800 meters
Glasgow Cathedral – 1 kilometer (0.5 miles)
Glasgow Science Center – 4 kilometers (2 miles)
David Livingstone Center – 5.5 kilometers (3.5 miles)
Glasgow International Airport (GLA): Approximate driving time is 20 minutes and distance is 12 kilometers (7 miles).
Taxis are available from the airport and cost approximately £25 to the complex. There are frequent services to Glasgow city centre operated by Citylink and Fairline as a combined service, no.905. All services have drop off points at various locations in the city including close to Glasgow Central and Queen Street railway stations and at Buchanan bus station, all of which are less than one kilometer from the hotel.
Driving directions: From the airport, take the M8 motorway and turn off at junction 19 for Glasgow city center. Continue until the traffic lights, turn left and take the second right into West George Street. Continue along into George Street and stay on this road until taking a right into the High Street. Follow the road down to a shop called the Bed Shed on the right-hand side and turn right into Bell Street. At the end of this road, turn left at the junction and follow onto Albion Street. The complex is on the right-hand side.
