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13 reviews
This luxurious boutique hotel, spread over five town houses, is the most glamorous the city has to offer—often favored by the rich and famous — Frommer's
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City Centre
13 reviews
A swish but respectful conversion of the landmark Georgian Royal Scottish Automobile Club, on one of the city's loveliest squares. Features a luxury spa.£121-150. — Rough Guide
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City Centre
13 reviews
A classic three-storey Georgian townhouse, the childhood home of the first Scottish-born Prime Minister Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman. — The Telegraph
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City Centre
9 reviews
Glasgow's version of the sleek, chic mini-chain, an austere Grecian-temple frontage masking a superbly comfortable designer hotel.£121-150. — Rough Guide
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Merchant City
7 reviews
This is one of Glasgow's quirky and modern hotels that gives the Malmaison a run for its money. — Star Service
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City Centre
6 reviews
With pops of color here and there, the streamlined rooms are smartly designed. — Fodor's
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City Centre
6 reviews
An upscale, artsy boutique hotel, the Indigo is located within a short walk of Glasgow's buzzing city center. — Oyster
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Merchant City
6 reviews
This huge hotel, which occupies almost a whole side of George Square and stretches above the rail station next door, has restrained and comfortable rooms with ample bathrooms. — Fodor's
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Merchant City
4 reviews
A narrow revolving doorway, a step back from busy West George Street, creates the illusion of a secret passageway leading into this lavish boutique hotel. — Fodor's
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City Centre
5 reviews
Just a few yards from George Square, this good-value modern hotel is one of the newer additions to Merchant City's accommodation options. — Fodor's
7
City Centre
4 reviews
The four-pearl Glasgow Marriott Hotel is a 302-room property that's located within walking distance of the historic city center. — Oyster
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City Centre
5 reviews
Angular, glass-fronted central hotel, with rooftop views from the upper floors and 103 smartly appointed rooms. Double, triple and family rooms available at a year-round flat rate. — Rough Guide
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Merchant City
5 reviews
Unusually located, on the 6th floor of the Victorian railway station building; the lounge overlooks what is the largest glass roof in Europe. Stylish, well-designed bedrooms. — Michelin Guide
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South Side
5 reviews
In one of the grand houses overlooking Queens Park, this elegant hotel's guest rooms are quite large and are decorated in pleasantly muted colors. — Fodor's
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City Centre
3 reviews
Reasonably priced and contains over 300 rooms, as well as first class business facilities, an indoor pool and spa, and a restaurant serving excellent cuisine. — The Telegraph
7
City Centre
3 reviews
Like most operations in the neighborhood, commercial trade drives up the rates during the week, but bargains are available Friday and Saturday nights. — Star Service
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City Centre
3 reviews
Eight soundproofed, (fortunately), hotel-grade rooms attached to the bagpiping centre; a cafe on the ground floor (Mon-Sat) serves breakfasts and evening meals.£61-70. — Rough Guide
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