Hire A Minibus To Glasgow From Edinburgh
Scotland Minibus Hire takes the stress out of your trip between Edinburgh and Glasgow. We provide affordable group travel so you can skip expensive travel and arrive at your destination smoothly.

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Frustrated over last-minute cancelled trains and overpriced bus tickets? Scotland Minibus Hire saves you the hassle and provides private travel in an affordable and modern vehicle for your group. We are the most reliable travel provider that works according to your schedule.
The M-8 is famous for its traffic, and our drivers will tackle that for you by taking you through alternate routes. Not to mention how spacious and comfortable our vehicles are, giving you the perfect travel experience with boot space, fully reclining seats and climate control.
Heading back to Edinburgh from Glasgow with a group of 25 or more? Don’t worry, you can easily hire our executive coach from Glasgow to Edinburgh. With plenty of space for extra luggage and spacious seating, your group stays comfortable without feeling congested.
Grab your quick and free quote now and secure a booking with us today at a reasonable price.
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Our Edinburgh to Glasgow Special Fleet
Here are the most commonly hired minibuses to Glasgow.
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How To Get From Edinburgh to Glasgow
The journey to Glasgow from Edinburgh is roughly 47 miles and usually takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach. Our local drivers are pros who will navigate the traffic with precision. Here are a few insights listed that you might want to consider for different routes for your journey:
M8 Motorway is the most direct and commonly used route. It passes through North Lanarkshire and is most suitable for groups who are running on a packed schedule, like corporate travellers or airport transfers.
M9 & M80 is the way to go if you have a little extra time for a detour. The route takes you through The Kelpies and the Castlecary Viaduct. Groups who prefer getting a peek at the countryside prefer this route.
You can go via Linlithgow, as the route allows you to stop at Linlithgow Palace. The palace was the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. Travellers who have extra time usually stop here for photography and experience the royal history before continuing the journey.
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Customised Fleet
Travel gets better when your vehicle aligns with your group’s needs. You can pick any minibus of your choice from our modern fleet, tailored to your group size, budget, and other requirements:
Vehicle Size | Best For | Luggage Capacity |
8-12 Seater | Small groups & quick airport runs. | Suitable for light luggage or hand carries |
14-16 Seater | Suitable to medium size groups, heading out to parties, nights out, and day trips. | Ample boot space for standard suitcases or bags. |
18-25 Seater | Large groups, going to events and weddings. | Enough space for big suitcases or a delicate sports kit. |
Popular Places People Hire Us To In Glasgow
- The West End & University Cloisters: If you or your kids are a Harry Potter fan, you would love to visit the University of Glasgow. The campus building is designed in Hogwarts-style arches, attracting fans often. Travellers also like to visit Ashton Lane nearby for fairy-lit pubs and restaurants.
- George Square & City Chambers: These spots are usually visited by travellers who like the historical statues. The beautiful Italian Renaissance-style City Chambers attract locals and visitors all year round. It's a good spot to start a tour of the city.
- Glasgow Cathedral & Necropolis: People especially interested in history prefer to visit the city's oldest building, which dates back to the 1100s. In addition, the City of the Dead offers a great view of the Glasgow skyline, which is a great spot to take photographs.
- The Riverside Museum: This is a transport museum, winner of many awards. It is located by the River Clyde. The Tall Ship Glenlee is just outside and is worth a visit.
Ready to Start Your Road Trip To Glasgow?
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