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Glasgow International Airport, located just 15km west of Glasgow's city centre, is the second busiest airport in Scotland. It’s a bustling gateway that receives over 9 million passengers every year. The airport is directly connected to the M8 motorway, leading you straight to the heart of Glasgow.
Packed with amenities, the airport houses variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and essential services, ensuring your journey starts on a high note. Keep an eye out for local Scottish products for the perfect souvenir for friends and family back home.
Hiring a car is the perfect way to not only explore Glasgow, but the stunning Scottish landscapes which lie just a short drive from the city. Upon arrival, you’ll find several car hire companies stationed at the airport including Avis, Hertz, and Europcar amongst others. Most of these companies offer services 24/7, catering to even late arrivals.
When choosing a car, consider the purpose of your visit. If you plan to stick to city driving, a compact or economy class vehicle can easily navigate the vibrant streets of Glasgow. If your journey takes you to the awe-inspiring highlands, consider a larger vehicle or SUV for a comfortable ride.
Once you’ve picked up your hire car, getting to Glasgow’s city centre is a breeze. The journey should take around 20 minutes via the M8, a direct motorway route. Be prepared for occasional congestion during peak hours.
If your plan is to explore beyond Glasgow, Scotland hosts many scenic drives including the infamous ‘North Coast 500’. This route promises an enchanting journey through the Scottish Highlands, offering breathtaking views and historic sights.
Before you hit the road, you might want to fill up your car. Luckily, there are several petrol stations near Glasgow International Airport. Less than a mile from the airport, Shell and BP Stations are readily accessible on Inchinnan Road. These stations also have small convenience stores where you can pick up road snacks and essentials.
With a rich history, cultural hotspots, and a buzzing food scene, Glasgow has lots to offer. From the fascinating Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum to indulging in local delicacies, the city is chock-full of exciting experiences. The beauty of Scotland’s landscapes is best explored with the freedom of your own set of wheels, opening up limitless possibilities beyond the cityscape.
So buckle up and enjoy your trip to and around Glasgow. Your adventure begins now!