Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow
The 4-star Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow is situated in the heart of Glasgow, adjacent to Glasgow Central Station. Housed in a beautiful Victorian building, it has long been an icon of the city's skyline, and is historically significant as the site of the world's first long-distance television transmission in 1927 by John Logie Baird. The hotel has recently undergone an impressive and extensive £20 million refurbishment, and boasts a selection of bars and eateries. The beautifully-appointed rooms feature all of the facilities you would expect in a hotel of this standard, including a safe and a plasma television.
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Rail holiday to discover Scotland’s glory in a nutshell
Experience the glory of the Highlands on a rail adventure on Britain's northernmost line, witness the remote, untouched beauty of Orkney and Shetland, and trundle alongside the River Dee on the scenic, steam-hauled Royal Deeside Railway.

Departures from June to September
from £965
An escorted rail tour featuring a world-class Scottish spectacle
Incredible lochs, glens and mountains await us as we explore the West Highlands. Experience the spectacle of marching bands at the Edinburgh Tattoo, resonating from the castle's magnificent setting.

Departures from August to August
from £445
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South Africa's highlights and a journey on the legendary Blue Train | |
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Orkney, Shetland & the Highlands 2012
Edinburgh Tattoo 2012

