Fraser Suites

Glasgow


Designed for the travelling businessperson but also great for holidaymakers and families, these apartments in a rehabilitated 19th-century bank have an excellent Merchant City location and attractive modern stylings. Even the studio apartments are very spacious and all have good kitchenettes, workspaces, comfortable beds, laundry and gym access.


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Nearby Glasgow attractions

1. Glasgow Cross

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This junction of five roads is a major Glasgow landmark and indicates the end of Merchant City and beginning of the East End. Standing tall is the…

2. Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre

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This extraordinary mechanical theatre is located at the Trongate 103 arts centre. Russian sculptor and mechanic Eduard Bersudsky, now resident in Scotland…

3. St Andrew's in the Square

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This neo-classical Georgian church is quite a sight with its facade of Corinthian columns, tall slender tower and brick-edged windows. The design was…

4. Hutcheson's Hall

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This noble Merchant City edifice was built in 1805 as a hospital and a school for the poor with a bequest from the brothers whose statues stand in the…

5. Trades Hall

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Designed by Robert Adam in 1791 to house the trades guild, this is one of Merchant City's most notable buildings, with its dignified neoclassical facade…

6. Tobacco Exchange

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The solid Tobacco Exchange flanks pretty Virginia Court. Sugar and tobacco were traded here in the 18th and 19th centuries.

7. City Chambers

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The grand seat of local government was built in the 1880s at the high point of Glasgow's wealth. The interior is even more extravagant than the exterior,…

8. George Square

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Stately George Sq is the civic centre of Glasgow, dominated by the town hall – City Chambers – on the eastern side. The large open space is dignified by…