Directions - by car

Adelaide Place Baptist Church is well placed for the Glasgow motorway network.

Personalised directions from Google Maps

Parking

We do not have car parking attached to APBC, however secure car parking is available nearby behind the King’s Theatre, 3 blocks away, in the Charing Cross Car Park. This costs £1 from 6pm to 8am then 20p per 15 mins for first 3 hours and 50p per 15 mins thereafter.

The Cambridge Street Car Park, on the other side of Sauchiehall Street, and Waterloo Street Car Park, in the other direction down Blythswood Hill, cost a similar amount.

On-street parking in the streets surrounding Adelaide’s is controlled by pay-and-display Parking Ticket Machines. These normally operate 8 am - 6 pm Monday-Saturday, and cost 30p for 10 mins, maximum stay 2 hours.

Parking is free on a Sunday and from 6pm to 8am Mon to Sat.

Travelling West on the M8 (from Stirling, Edinburgh, Carlisle, M80, M74)

Exit from the outside lane at Junction 18 (Charing Cross). Stay in the inside lane, and turn left onto Sauchiehall Street at the first set of lights. At the second set of lights, turn right into Pitt Street. Adelaide’s is one block along Pitt Street, on your left at the corner with Bath Street. Street parking (metered during the day) is available locally.

Travelling East on the M8 (from Greenock, Kilmarnock, M77

Exit from the inside lane at Junction 19 (City Centre). This exit crosses the motorway via a flyover, and becomes Bothwell Street. At the first set of traffic lights, turn left into Pitt Street, and straight across at the next set of lights (St. Vincent Street). 200 m further along Pitt Street, branch right onto West George Street, and turn first left into Douglas Street (at Blythswood Square). Cross over the next junction (West Regent Street) and turn left onto Bath Street at the next junction. APBC is 100 m down Bath Street on your left. Street parking (metered during the day) is available locally.

Depending on the event, the entrance may be through the main doors on Pitt Street, or alternatively through the Guest House entrance on Bath Street. Accessible entry is available through the Guest House entrance on Bath Street.

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