An excellent, discreet property situated in downtown Glasgow. This property offers fantastic value for money and is one of the best hotel... more »
An excellent, discreet property situated in downtown Glasgow. This property offers fantastic value for money and is one of the best hotels in the city! (GH 02/09) A beautiful building redeveloped as a hotel in 1999. It has an elegant entrance and is prominent within the city as one of the best hotels. Parking is available for guests at the hotel, but this is at a local car park, not on site. Payment is required but at a discounted rate. The hotel is located in the heart of the city next to George Square. Queen's Street mainline station is adjacent to the hotel. An excellent central location close to the shopping area. Queen's Street station also offers a direct line to Edinburgh in less than 40 min.
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Location. The boutique hotel, Carlton George Hotel, has a sandstone façade and is located in Glasgow, Scotland, just off central George Square and 250 metres from Queen Street Station. Glasgow University is within one kilometres. Hotel Features. The rotating menu at the seventh-floor Windows Restaurant features such specialties as Rosemary and Lemongrass Lamb Shank and Spinach and Wild Mushroom Ravioli. Joined by connecting staircases and passages is the unique Waxy O'Connor's, six bars covering three floors. The bar serves Scottish and Irish fare, live music and all-day breakfast. An on-site boardroom is equipped with wireless Internet access (surcharge), computer and printer. Guestrooms. Scottish-style décor graces guestrooms at the Carlton George Hotel. Amenities include wireless Internet access (surcharge), business services and cable television. Complimentary minibars are included, the rooms boast crystal decanters of whisky, gin and sherry. Expert Tip. George Square houses the ornate Glasgow City Chambers, the General Post Office and Queen Street Station. The square has been the main site for political gatherings, protests, concerts and celebrations over the years, including Black Friday 1919, protests against wars and the Hogmanay celebrations.
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