Disabled Access Interactive Map

View in 3D locations of access points and our suite of facilities designed to ensure your enjoyment of events and concerts at the SECC.

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Accessibility

The SECC main building has automatic doors at both East and West entrances. The Conference Centre has widened main entry doors, which a steward will be pleased to open for you. All halls in the main building are situated at ground level, and the upper levels of the Conference Centre, Loch Suite and Seminar Suite are all accessible by lift.

Travel by Train

If travelling by train disembark at Exhibition Centre Station. A lift is available to take you from the train station to street level. A covered walkway then leads from the station exit directly to the East entrance of the main SECC building.

Car Parking

'Blue badge' holders should use car park one for events in the main SECC and the Clyde Auditorium, unless otherwise directed by a parking steward. Priority spaces for Blue Badge Holders, are available on a first come, first served basis and normal parking rate applies.

Wheelchairs

The Medical Centre has a limited number of wheelchairs that visitors may 'borrow' for the duration of their visit. Wheelchairs are allocated on a first come, first served basis and can be booked the day before your visit.

Please note that wheelchairs can only be 'borrowed' for a day at a time. The medical team are happy to aide wheelchair users who require assistance getting to and from a location within the Centre (subject to availability), but wheelchairs should be picked up/dropped off at the Medical Centre. To book a wheelchair or for further information please email the medical team here, call them on 0141 275 6333 or drop into the Medical Centre.

 

Hearing Impairments

Public telephones on the concourse of the main building are available for patrons with hearing impairments and the Box Office and Reception both have an induction loop system.

Toilets

The SECC has wheelchair accessible toilets situated on the main concourse and in all exhibition/concert halls. Disabled toilets are also situated on all levels of the Clyde Auditorium.