
I was dropping my partner off at a training thing for her work recently and I was well impresses by the development of the area around the River Clyde in Glasgow, I was taken aback by all of the changes that have taken place there over the past ten years and how the area looks now. Some people may not be that impressed but even just in ten years it has developed so much, it all used to be a bit of an eye sore.
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I was only dropping her of at the Crown Plaza Glasgow so I have never stayed there, (if you have you could leave a comment) but she said that the food was amazing… She likes her food and knows a good meal when she gets one so I take it as red that it was a good bit of grub.
Below are the contact details for the contact details for the Crowne Plaza Hotel Glasgow and a bit of information on how to get there.

Address:
Crown Plaza Glasgow, Congress Road, Glasgow, G3 8QT
Email: cpglasgow@qmh-hotels.com
Tel: +44 (0)870 4431 691
Fax: 0141 221 2022
Direction to the Glasgow Crown Plaza:
RAIL: Once you are in Glasgow it is about 1 mile from Glasgow Central Train Station and about 1.5 miles from Glasgow Queen Street Train Station. I would jump in a taxi from either to be honest unless you have a bit of time and the weather is good.
Air: Glasgow international Airport is about 8 miles away, but in rush hours it takes a fair amount of time to get to the Glasgow Crowne Plaza Hotel from here. Glasgow Prestwick Airport is about 32 miles away from the Crowne Plaza Hotel Glasgow (along the M77 Motorway).
Road: Exit Junction 19 of the M8 motorway (from the North or South – any direction that means… tee hee) and follow signs for SECC (Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre). The hotel is right next to the river Clyde side of the SECC on congress road. There is parking for hotel patrons just past the hotel.
Helicopter: There is a helipad at the rear end of the SECC in Glasgow which is adjacent to the Crown Plaza Hotel, It would be fun to zoom in on a helicopter and take a stole over to your hotel. I am not sure if you can get private flights into the helipad but I am sure you can rent or charter a helicopter to see some of the sites across Glasgow and the west of Scotland.
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