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Travelling into and around Glasgow is surprisingly easy. There is the airport and also the M8 which bisects the city, allowing traffic travelling east and west to flow freely without clogging the city itself and yet making it simple to access the centre from outwith the area.
Within and around Glasgow, the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority operates a 'joined-up' public transport system, integrating bus, train, rail and subway systems. The SPT web site will let you access timetables for each of these systems.
Airport
Glasgow is fortunate to have an international airport on its doorstep, just west of the city along the M8. Visit the official Glasgow Airport web site.
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Subway
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Bus
A good site for finding bus timetable (and other forms of transport) information is the Glasgow Bus Timetable Finder.
For bus/coach journeys between Glasgow and other UK locations, try Scottish CityLink.A tourist 'must' in our opinion, is an open top bus tour of the city. It starts and ends it tour in George Square, 2 minutes walk form the apartment. You can hop on and hop off wherever you like along the route. Buy tickets onboard or book online at CitySightseeing Glasgow.
Taxis
As in any major UK city, taxis are plentiful and good value. Try Glasgow Taxis Ltd.
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Ideas for Day Trips from Glasgow
Pictured below: Hill House, Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Castle, Burns Cottage, Loch Lomond
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