UK + Europe

Crowne Plaza
Glasgow

Glasgow, Scotland
Rising majestically alongside the River Clyde, Crowne Plaza Glasgow's sleek glass tower graces the city skyline, standing as a prominent landmark. The hotel’s closest neighbours are the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) and the OVO Hydro arena, both integral parts of Glasgow's cultural and entertainment scene. A convenient internal walkway connects the hotel directly to the SEC, offering guests attending events, exhibitions and concerts easy access to Scotland's premier venue.
283
guest Rooms
Overlooks The
OVO Hydro
connected to The
SEC

Beside the River Clyde and Alongside the Scottish Event Campus

Valor oversees the management of the hotel and ensures value add enhancements through all aspects of operations. One of the hotels’ proudest moments was playing host to global climate change event COP 26 in 2021. The hotel is also a favourite for major sports teams from the world of football, Commonwealth Games athletes, BBC Sports Personality of the Year and UCI Cycling.
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jon.colley@valoreurope.com
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