Park House: Glasgow's 4 Star Bed & Breakfast

We (Richard and Di) have now retired, and so unfortunately Park House can no longer take new bookings.

We'd like to thank everyone who has been our guest over the years and hope they will remember their time at Park House as fondly as we do.

Park House, four star bed and breakfast, is a fine example of a Victorian townhouse. It is the perfect setting for the luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation that those wishing to indulge themselves are delighted to find.

Spacious rooms, fine china and linens, and many period features, combined with the modern comforts, offer the weary traveller the very best of both worlds. Each room has a full bathroom, with bath and shower, either en-suite or private to the room. In addition to tea and coffee facilities in each room, you can choose between regular coffee or decaffeinated, herbal or regular tea or hot chocolate to enjoy with your complimentary biscuits. CD players, and a selection of classical music to relax by; along with TV and video and or DVD player for visual entertainment.

Conveniently situated in Glasgow's prestigious west end, its residential setting overlooking private parkland offers an ideal setting for peace and relaxation. Centrally located half way between Glasgow's International Airport and the city centre, we are just fifteen minutes drive from both. The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre is just ten minutes away. Whether you drive, and use our free off street parking; or rely on public transport, you will find the facilities close by. The bus is a hundred and fifty metres away in Crow Road, the train at Hyndland Station, is about seven minutes walk, and the nearest underground station at Partick is about a fifteen minutes walk.

Park House, bed and breakfast is an ideal base for visiting the many sights in and around Glasgow. The Burrell Collection is only fifteen minutes drive, The Transport Museum, the Huntarian Art Gallery and Huntarian Museum at Glasgow University are nearby at Kelvingrove Park. Glasgow Cathedral, and the St Mungos Museum of Life and Religion, is the home of the Salvidor Dali painting of Christ on the Cross. Those wishing to see the Charles Rennie Macintosh sites, will find that Glasgow has many to offer. Within an hours drive of Glasgow, you can have the spectacular scenery of Loch Lomond, or the Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle or the Forth road Bridge and Edinburgh, or the rolling country of Ayrshire, Burns cottage and Culzean Castle on the coast. Whether you come for one night or many, you can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome from Richard and Diana.