Whether you're going up, up and away or you're getting down to some serious business, Premier Inn Hotel Glasgow Airport is a great place to stay for work and pleasure. We're within easy reach of Glasgow International Airport as well as all the major transport links too. Wake up relaxed and raring to go far, with the runways just a few hundred yards away. Or meet colleagues, competitors or clients at the nearby industrial estates, as well as the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. We're very handy for getting into Glasgow too. After a busy day, make sure to grab some tasty food in our restaurant, then collapse into a comfy bed.
We booked this as we knew our flight home to Glasgow Airport was landing late and we could not face the long drive home at such a time. By the time we cleared with our bags and walked to the hotel from the terminal it was 2am when we checked in. Unfortunately we were given room 115, which was opposite the elevators on the first floor. It was also not only an accessible room with wet bathroom (no shower unless you wanted to flood the whole room) but also had a ”connecting” door to the next room. No idea who was on the either side, but not ideal for either of us given our late arrival. I was feeling extremely tired and and went straight to my bed - unfortunately it was far too soft and it was a double, so we tended to fall into the middle where the ”hole” or ”dip” in the mattress was. With us both trying to sleep on the outside of the mattress for comfort we continually pulled the small duvet from each other in an attempt to keep warm after our return from Africa. The pillows were also too soft for my liking, however that was minor compared to the mattress. There hours later, at around 5am the corridor started coming alive with excited children heading off on their holidays, running and squealing, literally!! I can't blame them for being enthusiastic, but perhaps their parents might have understood that some guests might still wish to sleep at that time? Thus our morning continued so when we finally dragged ourselves up for breakfast around 9am I was extremely tired and somewhat grumpy... Now to breakfast; a fairly good selection was on offer if you came at a quiet time. I saw some guests leave towards the end our meal time as they did not want to wait in the queue for what was left. My main gripe about the breakfast was again, not the hotel's fault, but the guests, who presumably are not used to staying in hotels and don't know what swerving utensils are for. I saw one female guest pick up and touch several slices of bread and returning them before picking what she put in the toaster machine. I purposely picked a slice she hadn't pawed and waited whilst it went through the machine, then just as it arrived a young man (her son I believe) whisked it away in front of me. Manners non existent. The breakfast staff were helpful and friendly and the food on offer was perfectly adequate if all the guests knew how to behave. All in all, we picked this hotel for a catch up sleep after a late flight in and we didn't achieve that so we will not be back.
I stayed here for one night only. I was in Paisley to watch St Mirren v Valur in the UEFA Conference League. Having been to Paisley before, I walked from the Airport into the Town and then onto The Abbey Inn on the edge of Town. It was a fair distance but, I enjoy walking. The Abbey Inn is a large pub with accomodation. My single room was small but adequate for my requirements with ensuite facilities. I had breakfast included in the rate which was good with plenty of choice. I would recommend this place to stay as it offers food and beer on site. It is a fair distance from the Town Centre. However, there is a bus stop 5 minutes away where you can catch one into the town centre. I walked and it took me 20+ minutes. There's plenty of bars in the Town to choose from. I walked onto the football ground and back to the hotel after the game. It took me about 45 minutes and I made it well in time for last orders. Overall I really enjoyed my stay and would recommend it, even though it was a bit pricey for one night B&B at £87.
Get away from it all at the Premier Inn Hotel Glasgow (Paisley). If you're looking to escape the great British weather, we're ideally located for Glasgow Airport. Or if you just want to escape the hustle and bustle, the tranquility of Loch Lomond is only a short drive away. Listen in at the Glasgow World Pipe Band championships or head out on the slopes at Snow Factor. Snap up the bargains at intu Braehead Shopping Centre or get down to Linwood Leisure Centre. Then come back for some tasty food at our Brewers Fayre restaurant and a great sleep in a comfy bed.
2024.10.21
We booked for one night. Our room was lovely & clean, staff were friendly & helpful. There's a restraunt on site, and Phoenix Retail Park is nearby with plenty of places to eat such as Taco Bell, KFC, Nandos etc. The only thing I will say is our bathroom sink was blocked & the shower water was cold but other than that it was a nice evening.