COP26 Glasgow property peak: 10 of the most expensive Airbnbs available in Glasgow during Cop26
The COP26 climate conference will be held in Glasgow from November 1 to 12 and will bring together the signatories of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) adopted in 1994.
While waiting for the much anticipated climate change, Airbnb owners have picked up the buzz and raised their prices and announced their closeness to the talks taking place at the SEC in Glasgow.
This list guides you through some of the most expensive Airbnb accommodation in Glasgow available to stay during COP26.
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This host may have wanted to verify the name of the conference before registering, but is still asking a total of £ 2,063 (including service charge) for an overnight stay for his two bedroom penthouse while the Cop26 starts on November 1st. The host claims their place is a “3 minute walk to GOP-26 conference center” and offers a “large balcony with stunning views, 2 large double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 ensuite), in a community closed. However, it is not suitable for a party and is not refundable.
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This five bedroom residential home in Scotstoun with a minimum stay of 10 days will leave most guests out of pocket at £ 2,000 per night plus a service and cleaning charge of £ 262. The residence is available from October 30 to November 13 – an ideal period for visitors to Cop26. The host said: “An amazing location, just 5 km from the COP26.]” Housekeepers and a personal chef are optional and a price for such services can be negotiated. “The newly renovated house has 5 king-size beds, 4 bathrooms and 3 showers. On 3 floors, the house also has additional features such as a hot tub, football field, gym, a television with the sky and a dart board. “
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Located in Merchant City in Glasgow, this one bedroom apartment is priced at £ 994 per night on November 1st.
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For a ‘private room’ in Anderston, Glasgow, guests can expect to pay £ 1,164 per night. Host says, “My place is close to the city center.” My place is good for couples and solo adventurers. “
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