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Low season | October |
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High season | March |
Average price (weeknight) | £108 |
Average price (weekend night) | £96 |
The average price for a weekly Glasgow holiday rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is £1,144.
The average price for a monthly Glasgow holiday rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is £4,904.
There are loads of different property types that you can make your holiday home in Glasgow. You’ll find apartments, castles, lodges, cottages, chalets, campsites, houses, homestays, farm stays, campgrounds, cabins, villas, boats, houseboats and condos.
There are many types of properties available for Glasgow holiday rentals. If you’re looking for something special, holiday rentals most loved by KAYAK users are West Highland Way Campsite and The Spires Serviced Apartments Glasgow.
If you’re a large group then you’ll need plenty of space. The highest rated holiday homes that can sleep 6 people or more by KAYAK users are Townhead Apartments Glasgow Airport, Superb Sleep Apartments and Paisley Central Apartment #3.
There are a number of dog and pet-friendly Glasgow holiday rentals, with around 9% allowing you to bring your pet along with you.
KAYAK users have found holiday rentals in Glasgow for as cheap as £89 in the last 3 days. The average price is £163.
In the last 72 hours, users have found Glasgow holiday rentals for tonight for as low as £65. Search here for similar prices
Take a look at our holiday rentals map to find the best holiday rental homes near you.
Glasgow's Victorian Merchant City district is in George Square. It has some of the trendiest restaurants and designer shops alongside a dozen historical statues. It's also a central attraction in winter when it's bedecked with Christmas lights. There are few better places to stay than the Abercromby Townhouse as it's a mere 10-minute walk away.
Booking your stay in Glasgow holiday homes allows you to cater for yourself, which is more affordable than eating out all the time, especially for families. You'll have more privacy if you book a house rental, as you'll be in a single accommodation rather than sharing the premises with other guests. It's also a more homely way to holiday, with some owners including home-cooked meals in the price. Have a look at Fab-u-Luss for this kind of holiday home.
You'll want to be close to the main public transport hubs in the city. Glasgow Central Station is the busiest in the city so you can reach almost any neighbourhood from here. Apex Variety Gate Apartment is a good place to stay to be close by. It's simple and affordable, yet well-appointed.
Stay in a neighbourhood in the south of Glasgow, like Clarkston, and you'll find some really affordable rental accommodation. Try Busby Apartments. It's near some of the city's green spaces, like Queens Park. Access to public transport is good too. You can walk to Glasgow Busby Station in about 4 minutes.