Bunkum Hostel
Bunkum Hostel is a hostel in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.
26 Hillhead Street
Glasgow
Lanarkshire
G12 8PY

Welcome to Bunkum! Bunkum is a member of SIH (Scottish Independent Hostels) the largest hostel organisation in Scotland with a range of over 100 quality hostels throughout the country.
Hostel Facilities:
24 Hour Safety & Security
No Curfew
No Lockout
Common Room with TV
A large well appointed self-catering kitchen with cookers and microwave oven (tea and coffee is provided)
A Laundry Room
Public Telephone
A Small Library including travel guides and local history books
Free 24 Hour Hot & Cold Showers
Free Security Lockers
Free Parking
There is also a limited number of free car parking spaces adjacent to the hostel.
Unlike many hostels Bunkum has no night time curfew and no day time lockout. The Rennie Mackintosh Museum is in the same street and Glasgow University, the Botanic Gardens, and the Transport, Hunterian and Kelvingrove museums and galleries are all within minutes walking distance as are the delights of Byres Road, Ashton Lane and many of Glasgow?s best pubs and restaurants.
The proximity of Glasgow University gives the area a cosmopolitan feel; its student population guarantees a tremendous variety of value foodstops (you can dine for as little as £1). Cheaper still, cook your own in Bunkum's fully-equipped self-catering (guests only) kitchen - and wash it down with free tea and coffee.
Let's Go Thumbs-up award winner and STB 2 star graded.
Hillhead Street is flanked at one end by the magnificent, historic Glasgow University and at the other end by Great Western Road, the main tourist road to Loch Lomond and the North West (including destinations such as Oban, Glencoe, Fort William, Loch Ness and Skye).
The whole area is populated with many of Glasgow's best pubs, cafes and restaurants - where student prices are the norm as well as most of the main city museums and galleries (The Hunterian Gallery and the Charles Rennie MacKintosh House are actually in the same street as Bunkum); the good news for visitors is that admission to Glasgow City Galleries and Museums is Free.
The area is the 'greenest' part of the city and the tropical hot-houses of the city Botanic Gardens and the less tropical Kelvingrove Park are only a couple of minutes away.
Nearby Conveniences:
Banks and ATMs
Travel Agents
Chemist
Shops
Libraries
Supermarkets
Internet points
24 hour convenience stores
The cosmopolitan West End of the city, recognised as the heart of young Glasgow, is definitely the best end of the city; it has its own festival in June every year. With Glasgow University right on the door step the area has its very own unique ambience yet it is only one mile from the noise and bustle of the city centre (and the best 'shopping' in the UK outside of London).
So, what are you waiting for?!
