Hotels in both cities reported an uptick in occupancy and rates compared to the same month last year.
Hotels in Glasgow and Liverpool saw the largest increase in revenue per available room (revpar) across the country in November.
Both cities saw revpar rise around 30%, based on current month data from Hotstats.
In Glasgow revpar increased to £90.15 while figures rose to £90.41 in Liverpool.
However, London maintained the highest revpar across the UK in November at £180.46 with tourists flocking to the UK capital for the festive season.
Birmingham and Manchester were the only cities to report a decline in occupancy during November compared to the same month last year.
Occupancy in Birmingham dropped 2.9% to 80.7% while Manchester saw a 1.4% decline to 80.2%.
Both cities also saw revpar growth of under 4%, the smallest of any locations across the country.
The largest increase in occupancy was seen in Liverpool, which reported a 7.7% increase, followed by Glasgow with a 7.5% rise and Bristol with a 7.2% uptick.
All cities saw a rise in average daily rates (ADR) in November compared to the same month in 2023.
However, Glasgow and Liverpool again saw the largest increase, with ADR jumping 18.7% to £110.20 and £111.30 respectively.
All figures are based on current month comparison data from Hotstats.