Trendy travellers will want to set their sights on the leafy West End, an area home to some of the city's hippest bars, restaurants, and hotels, in addition to Kelvingrove Park. Up-and-coming Kelvinbridge has even been named one of the coolest neighbourhoods in Britain.
The city centre district is crisscrossed by a grid system, making it easy to navigate and helping it to be arguably the best place to stay in Glasgow for both sightseers and shoppers. George Square is the city's crown jewel, and the surrounding streets are filled with endless opportunities for retail therapy, dining venues, international hotel brands, and upscale boutique lodging.
The East End isn't as polished as the West End and city centre, but it's here where you will find gorgeous Glasgow Green and the Tennent's Brewery. The East End is a great place to stay for those who are on a budget but still want to be close to the action and for those attending a game at nearby Celtic Park.
The South Side of the city is the perfect place to stay if you're planning on seeing a Rangers match, as the Cessnock district is home to Ibrox Stadium and a rather interesting range of architecture.