Guide to Glasgow for Business Travellers

Glasgow for business travellers is a city full of fantastic venues, world-class museums and amazing architecture. The rich history and vibrant culture make Glasgow an excellent business trip location. After a busy day of meetings, the city is full of after-work activities, including delicious restaurants and calming scenic areas where you can unwind. From riverside walks to lively music venues, Glasgow’s blend of distinctive character and famously friendly local spirit offers endless opportunities to relax, network, and explore. Whether you have a spare hour or an evening to explore, the city’s welcoming atmosphere ensures you get the most out of your business trip.

Getting Around

Glasgow is a great city for business travellers to explore between meetings. Due to it’s compact nature, getting around by foot or bike is not fast, but also allows you to see the beautiful sights.

Another convenient way to get around is by using the subway. Running every 4 minutes at peak times and 6-8 minutes during off-peak time, the subway is an excellent fast and reliable option. Ticket options vary allowing you to pick the most suitable – but prices are affordable with an unlimited travel day card costing less than £4.50. Visit the SPT website for more information on subway tickets and times.

First Bus also operates throughout Glasgow, offering over 80 routes across the city and an express service between the city centre and airport. Regardless of where you need to be, Glasgow’s comprehensive public transport offering means getting around will be hassle-free and enjoyable.

Travelling to and from Glasgow is just as simple. Trains are the most efficient way to get there, taking just 4.5 hours from London and 3 hours from Manchester. Additionally, Glasgow Airport is a 15-minute bus drive from the city centre, making it a good hub for a business event.

Being mindful of how you travel is an easy way to be more sustainable and reduce emissions. Our ESG Executive, Ellen Mutimer, has shared her best tips for visiting Glasgow:

“Glasgow’s an easily walkable city and it’s easy to get around sustainably using public transport or one of the city’s nextbikes or e-scooters. When choosing where to stay, look out for hotels with a Green Tourism award – they’re committed to reducing energy use and supporting local suppliers.

And if you can, try some of the brilliant independent cafés and restaurants that champion Scottish produce, it’s a great way to lower your footprint and support the community.”

Things to Do:

Glasgow for business travellers is a city full of beautiful architecture, museums and galleries. The city also acts as a social hub, where local cafes and pubs have warm welcoming atmospheres. Whether you are quickly passing through, or find yourself with a little extra spare time, Glasgow offers a range of activities and sites to fill your time.

If you find yourself with a spare hour between meetings, take a stroll past Glasgow Cathedral – one of the city’s most beautiful medieval landmarks. The gothic architecture and deep history provide an interesting escape within the busy city.

If you prefer a retail escape, head to Glasgow’s Style Mile, a premium shopping district full of a mix of global brands, local designers and independent boutiques. If you need a pick me up, the city has many artisan coffee spots. Pair your coffee with a freshly baked treat – the perfect way to recharge.

A spare afternoon can easily be filled in Glasgow – whether it be history or nature, the city has much to do. For a deeper look at Glasgow’s rich history, consider joining a walking tour. Local guides not only bring the story of Glasgow to life but also share insights into its architecture and industrial heritage.

If art is more your thing, visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Not only can incredible pieces of art be seen here, but other showcases include Renaissance masterpieces, dinosaur skeletons and a World War II spitfire.

How to De-stress and Stay Active

The city of Glasgow, for business travellers, easily allows a balance of work and wellbeing. After a day of meetings or travel, take a stroll through the Botanic Gardens, a calming escape in the city’s West End. The beautiful landscapes and striking Victorian glasshouse allow you to relax and enjoy a quiet moment – an ideal space to pause and recharge.

For a more energetic way to unwind, follow the River Clyde walkway, where you can enjoy a scenic run or a peaceful stroll. The path weaves through Glasgow’s modern landscapes and historic bridges, offering skyline views. If you fancy an indoor workout instead, the city is bustling with boutique fitness studios and public leisure gyms allowing you to easily keep up your routine whilst travelling. Of course, you could also make good use of your hotel’s fitness facilities. Bookers using Inntel’s LOGiC Travel platform can filter their accommodation search to include facilities like a gym.

 

Efficiency for all Business Travellers

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