Edinburgh Visitors Guide


The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC)

The Scottish Exhibition + Conference Centre (SECC) is the perfect location for any event. It's superbly situated in Glasgow, Scotland's largest and most exciting city.

The Centre provides a wide range of conference and exhibition facilities along with a 4 star hotel - all under one roof.

The SECC held the second Eurovision Dance Contest in September 2008.

The SECC also hosted the MOBO Awards in September 2009.

Other acts include; Michael Buble, Rihanna, Mark Knopfler, Alicia Keys, Westlife, Kevin Bridges, Cirque du Soleil - Saltimbanco and Leona Lewis. 

Getting There:
From within Glasgow there are a number of options that will bring you to the front door of the SECC in a matter of minutes.

Train journeys from Glasgow to the SECC are even easier now with the help of Scotrail, leaving around every 10 minutes from Glasgow Central Station (platform 17 lower level) for an off peak return of approx £1.25.

The SECC glasgow offers onsite parking for over 2000 cars. The rate for this is £5.00 per vehicle, per visit. Payment is taken on exit, on a cash only basis.

There is a Glasgow Taxis rank (Hackney) pick-up and drop -off point at the East entrance adjacent to the Clyde Auditorium.

secc

To Book Tickets:

ticketSOUP Box Office offers a range of outlets for the purchase of tickets:-

  • There is a Box Office counter located on the public concourse at the Centre for people who want to purchase tickets in person
  • For purchasing by telephone, our contact centre is open 7 days a week and is run by a team of highly skilled customer advisors who are passionate about delivering a friendly and professional service. Please call 0844 395 4000.
  • Alternatively, our ticketing website gives easy access, allowing customers to buy tickets 24 hours a day at www.ticketSOUP.com


Address:
SECC
Exhibition Way
Glasgow
G3 8YW

Telephone:
0141 248 3000

 

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