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Take the stress out of your student move and relax in your own luxurious space.

For those starting at college or university this year, or heading back after the summer, the added worries around coronavirus have made a special time that bit more difficult.

But with private living space, from classic studio apartments to premium split-level homes, Gallery Apartments assures you can have all the usual home comforts - and more.

Based in the heart of Glasgow, Gallery Apartments offers stunning living areas, with plenty of space to unwind.

Gallery Apartments
Gallery Apartments

All studios come with a private en-suite bathroom and a kitchenette, so there is no need to share facilities or socially distance in your own apartment.

Comfort is king, and that’s why all rooms come with a king-size bed to ensure you get a good night’s rest.

Gallery Apartments
Gallery Apartments

You can also rest in the knowledge that all utility bills are included in the price and there’s even free contents insurance.

Need to get your head down and study? Connect to the free wi-fi - at speeds of up to 50Mb/s - from your own desk or escape to one of the dedicated study spaces for a change of scenery.

The property also features an on-site gym, communal areas, a cinema and a laundry room, as well as bike storage.

Gallery Apartments
Gallery Apartments

Gallery Apartments is in the perfect location with Glasgow Caledonian University just a five-minute walk away, the University of Strathclyde less than a 10-minute walk away and Glasgow School of Art around 10 minutes’ walk away too.

With easy access to Glasgow’s unique Subway system, all other universities are easily accessible too.

The apartments are located close to Buchanan Street Bus Station and a short stroll from Glasgow Queen Street railway station, meaning longer journeys are also easy to make.

While your Gallery Apartments studio is the perfect place for privacy, when you want to get out and about you’ll find plenty to discover and enjoy in the thriving city of Glasgow.

Gallery Apartments
Gallery Apartments

Just two miles from the city centre - which is accessible by Subway, bus, bike or on foot - you’ll find the West End, home to cafes and bars hidden down cobbled lanes, world-famous restaurants and comedy clubs.

Blended among the bars and restaurants you can find a mixture of boutique shops and Victorian architecture. Alternatively, explore the Style Mile from Argyle Street to Buchanan Street, and on to Sauchiehall Street - a true shoppers’ paradise.

If you like your shopping under one roof, then Buchanan Galleries, close to Princes Square, is one of the most stylish shopping centres in the country.

Gallery Apartments
Gallery Apartments

You will be spoiled for choice when it comes to culture and history in Glasgow. A visit to Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery is a must to view the treasures displayed within its imposing Victorian walls, while the works of influential designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh can be found across the city.

If football is your passion, take in a match at Celtic or Rangers, while Firhill Stadium, home to Partick Thistle, is on the doorstep. Alternatively, take it easy at the glorious Glasgow Botanic Gardens or take a walk around the 53 acres of Ruchill Park.

Gallery Apartments
Gallery Apartments

Glasgow is one of Europe’s most vibrant cities, so soak up the culture and atmosphere in one of the city’s best locations for student living at Gallery Apartments.

It really could be your next ‘home from home’ as you embark on the next stage of your life.

To find out more, visit the Gallery Apartments website.


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