Wednesday, April 24, 2013

How much does it cost to use the Left Luggage service at Glasgow Central Station?

Q. Me and my boyfriend are going to Glasgow for a few days next month and we're thinking of getting a late train home - the only problem is we don't want to carry our luggage around with us!! How much does it cost to use the Left Luggage service at Glasgow Central? Thanks :)

A. well if you are going for a few days you must have some money to spend ., it will cost you about £5.00 which is not a lot really. go on splash out, you might want to go th the hotel next to glasgow queen street, great cocktails , or go to merchant city.

Who can recommend a affordable hotel in Edinburgh City Center?
Q. I'm planning a small city break in Edinburgh, but can't decide for a hotel. Has anyone got any ideas? Would be great if it was in or close to the city center and not too expensive.. but also nice enough to stay in one night..

A. From £30 per night


The Kinnaird Guesthouse is situated close to the A8, serving Edinburgh from the west including Glasgow and Edinburgh Airport.

.Facilities include

Centrally heated rooms, colour television, en-suite facilities (selected rooms) and tea and coffee making facilities. All the rooms have been decorated to provide a warm, cosy environment for you to relax in.

http://www.totaltravel.co.uk/travel/scotland/lothian/edinburgh/accommodation/bedbreakfast/the-kinnaird-guesthouse/details/

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What are the regulations for hotel rooms in the UK?
Q. I am spending 6 nights at a hotel in Glasgow...a friend is coming over to join me for a few of those nights. Will I get charged? Or will they even let this happen? Also, when it says a 'single standard' room...what exactly does that mean? One double bed? Twin beds? Soo confusing!

A. hotels vary a lot ... many hotels don't have rooms with only one single bed in it so anyone booking a single room will actually get a room with double or twin beds in it, but you can't guarantee this ... if you are lucky enough to get a room with beds for two and it's an impersonal sort of hotel then you might be able to sneak another person into the room ... traditionally hotels in UK charged per person so if they were to find you had another person with you then yes they would charge ... however nowadays there are some hotels that charge per room so then it wouldn't matter ... places like Travelodge, Premier Inn etc tend to charge per room

all in all it's difficult, if not impossible, to answer your question ... you'd need to say to the hotel that you were thinking of having someone join you for part of your stay and see what reaction you get




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