There are no parking facilities at the Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow. However, guests enjoy reduced-rate parking in the nearby public NCP Glasgow Central Station car park on Oswald Street (which has 4 accessible spaces). After parking your vehicle here and walking round to the Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow, simply show your parking token at Reception to receive your discounted parking rate.
There is also a taxi rank just outside of the main entrance to Glasgow Central Station on Gordon Street.
Accessible Entrance:
The main entrance of the Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow is step-free, and has a revolving door, and manual single doors on either side of this for easier wheelchair access.
Accessible Reception:
Instead of a single Reception Desk, the reception area at the Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow has 3 individual Reception “pods”. All are a uniform height, but as they are open-sided, it is easy for Reception staff to come round and talk to you at your wheelchair if needed.
Accessible Bedrooms:
There are 12 accessible bedrooms (with ensuite accessible bathrooms too of course) at the Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow. Upper floors are accessible via a wheelchair-accessible lift.
Accessible Bathrooms:
All accessible bedrooms have a spacious accessible bathroom too. And you have a choice of either an accessible bathroom with either a roll-in shower (shower seats are available on request), or of an accessible bathroom with a bathtub.
Accessible Eating Options:
The on-site restaurant and bars at the Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow are wheelchair accessible.
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