Premier Inn Greenock

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Super-comfy beds
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Free Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is totally free during your stay
Family friendly
Kids stay and eat for free*, plus spacious family rooms
Flexible rates
Choice of booking and payment options
Unlimited breakfast
Enjoy our famous Premier Inn cooked or continental breakfast

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Yes, Greenock is definitely worth a visit, especially if you enjoy a mix of history, culture and scenery. The town is known for its views over the River Clyde, great walking routes like the Greenock Cut and cultural attractions such as the McLean Museum and Beacon Arts Centre. You can enjoy a stroll along the Esplanade, spot Victorian architecture around Cathcart Square, or head up Lyle Hill for panoramic views. Plus, it’s a great base for exploring the wider Inverclyde area and the Scottish Highlands beyond.
Greenock is historically famous as a shipbuilding and maritime town, once at the heart of Scotland’s shipping industry. Today, it’s still closely linked to the River Clyde and is a popular port of call for cruise ships. Visitors often head to landmarks like Lyle Hill, the Greenock Cut and the Esplanade. The town is also known for its cultural spots like the Beacon Arts Centre and its striking Victorian architecture.
Yes, Greenock sits right on the southern banks of the River Clyde, giving it a coastal feel. While it doesn’t have a traditional sandy seaside vibe, it does have a long waterfront promenade, great views across to the hills of Argyll and easy access to sailing, cruises and other water-based activities.
Greenock is the largest town in Inverclyde, it’s big enough to have plenty of amenities, shops and entertainment, but compact enough to explore on foot, especially around the town centre and waterfront.










