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Hotels in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire




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Best Western Eglinton Arms Hotel


Hotel in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire
Rooms from 47.0In the village of Eaglesham, 4 miles (6.5 km) from East Kilbride and 10 miles (16 km) from Glasgow, this 18th-century coaching inn offers bright, airy en suite rooms. With a traditional bar and a good-quality restaurant offering fresh food, the Best Western Eglinton Arms Hotel has historic original charm and traditional character. There are 35 comfortable en suite rooms, all of which have a bath and/or power shower. Many have views of an historic local park (the Orry). Free wireless internet access is available throughout With direct access to the M77 and M8 motorways, the hotel is just 30…

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Premier Inn Glasgow East Kilbride (Peel Park)

Hotel in East Kilbride: About 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from East Kilbride Train Station, this Premier Inn with on-site carvery and pub is south of Glasgow, near to Peel Park and Mi…
Rooms from 44.00

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Premier Inn Glasgow East Kilbride Nerston

Hotel in East Kilbride: This Premier Inn is 1 mile from the town centre and convenient for East Kilbride Train Station and the M74. Local attractions include Tatton Park and…
Rooms from 46.00

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Premier Inn Glasgow East Kilbride Central

Hotel in East Kilbride: Glasgow East Kilbride Central Premier Inn is conveniently located for East Kilbride Train Station. It is also near to Enterprise Business Park, Calder…
Rooms from 46.00

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