Getting around
Glasgow is a compact and walkable city. Built on a grid system,
it is easy to navigate on foot or by public transport.
Subway
Scotland’s only Subway system’s circular route is a fast and
efficient way to travel around particularly in the city centre,
west end and south side areas.
- Operating hours are Mon to Sat 6:30am – 11:30pm; Sun 10am
– 6pm
- Runs every 6-8 minutes
- £1.20 single; £2.40 return
- Day ticket £3.50
Trains
Glasgow Central Station links Glasgow by rail to the South.
Glasgow Queen Street Station operates routes mainly to Edinburgh,
the North of the city and Northern Scotland.
Roundabout Ticket
The “Roundabout” one-day ticket allows unlimited travel by rail
to over 110 stations in Scotland and once in the city for £5.60
- ScotRailScotrail’s routes and timetables.
Buses
First Bus Glasgow is the largest bus operating company in
Scotland, with over 1000 buses in operation.
Taxis
Glasgow’s taxi drivers are known to be some of the friendliest
in the world!
Glasgow Taxis operate
5-seater “black cabs” in and around the city. If their yellow
light is on they can be flagged down on the street, or
alternatively call +44 (0) 141 429 70 70 to book.
City Sightseeing Bus
Hop on / hop off bus tours operate year round and are a great
way to get around – buses depart from George Square throughout the
day.
Conference organisers can arrange for discounted tickets for
delegates through GCMB.
David James Chauffeur Drive
Enjoy a tailored sightseeing tour of Scotland’s beautiful
countryside and vibrant cities with an experienced chauffeur acting
as your guide. David James Chauffeur Drive can also
provide a tasty hamper lunch on request and are happy to recommend
restaurants and activities to suit your requirements or interests
including golf, spas, walking, shooting and fishing.