In summary:*222 fully equipped en-suite bedrooms *Disabled, Family and inter-connecting rooms available *Rooms offer tea and coffee makin... more »
In summary:*222 fully equipped en-suite bedrooms *Disabled, Family and inter-connecting rooms available *Rooms offer tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryer *Satellite Television in all rooms *In house movies, internet access and playstations available *Bar, restaurant and relaxing lounges *Coffee shop which is open from 10am - 6pm daily *Full Leisure Centre with swimming pool complimentary to all residents. *Beauty Facilities, Hairdresser, Sauna, Solarium and Jacuzzi *6 Conference Rooms with capacity for up to 600 delegates *13 Syndicate Rooms *Civil Wedding Licence *Children 14 and under stay free, if sharing room with parents or grandparents *Courtesy car to Glasgow International Airport subject to availability - please contact hotel to verify availability. *NCP car parking, special rate for hotel guests (N.B. Park at level 5 for easy access to hotel)
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Was very happy with the location of the hotel. We were able to shop and put bags back to hotel anytime. Plenty of eating places close by. Our room was very big and very clean. Corridors could do with a makeover, but not that important.
56 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
If you are unfortunate enough to be booked here,RUN!!!!!!!!!!
The place is a pig sty, wall paper coming off the walls, stains on the carpet, tiles coming up in the bath. Their maintenance tool is duck-tape; on the rugs, on the doors, everywere.
The staff is totally unresponsive and could care less about you except your wallet. We had to ask three times to get toilet paper and this was right after they serviced the room.
Don't eat in the restaurant, we saw the cook and all the staff handleing the food with no gloves. They used plates over again without washing them, picked food off the counter and threw it back in the pot.
This place is absolutely repulsive. RUN, RUN, RUN, RUN
27 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Located in the heart of Europes Art & Culture capital, the Quality Hotel Glasgow is situated in an ideal location for those seeking to enjoy the citys theaters, shopping district, and historical buildings.
Housed in an old train station, the buildings beautiful Georgian architecture catches the eye right off. The lobby is quite large, with a shiny marble floor and sweeping staircases. There are four guest elevators as well. Because of the nature of the buildings original purpose, the hallways are quite long and it may take you a bit to reach your room. Inside, youll find clean beds, lots of fluffy towels, cable television, and a full tea/coffee service tray.
The onsite restaurant offers buffet-style breakfasts and dinners. Its quite a large food line, so theres a lot of variety. We found all the food to be cooked well and quite flavorful, especially the fish. However, at breakfast, many of the foods were fried (as is the local custom), so you may choose to stick with the fruit and cereal offerings. Although it is buffet dining, the hostess did offer to fetch the chef to discuss alternate dining options.
The hotel staff is friendly and knowledgeable about their city, as well as first aid procedures (which we needed to take advantage of while there, due to a clumsy moment on my part).
At last check, the hotels fitness center was closed due to damages received during a flood, but the indoor pool is very nice, as is the exercise room.
All in all, its a nice hotel for a few nights stay, but in the end is rather forgettable.
Edwardian Hotel - Edward the 2nd
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Posted May 02, 2007
Horrible
Same as other reviews - not clean, sheets didn't fit beds, shower cracked and sprayed all over 12 foot high bathroom, only air exchange was through a window vent that opened into the top of depot. Air exchange equals diesel fumes. Rack rate 125...
The hotel in itself was very nice. The room was very clean and spacious, however, not many of the staff spoke english! We were a party of 7 and requested adjoining rooms having booked well in advance. These rooms were at opposite ends of the...
50 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
If you are looking to stay in a very old hotel, then this is for you. If on the other hand, you want to stay in a comfortable hotel with modern features, really nice rooms, great views, up-to-date plumbing, hot and cold running water, lifts that work 24/7, well maintained, helpful friendly staff, nice bar to relax in, internet connection in every room, comfortable beds, clean linens, smoke free smelling rooms, then this is not the hotel for you. Its the worst hotel I have ever had the misfortune to stay in, no value for the money, except for the full Scottish Breakfast each morning, Stay away.
Noisy and HOT- thats the good part
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Posted Aug 09, 2006
Mediocre
Stayed here 4 nights Aug 3- 7, 2006. Used Choice Hotels points to stay for free- it was not worth that. If I had paid anything I would have changed hotels. NO AC at all, plus no cross ventilation, except if you left room door open. 1st room...
Non smoking room was on 5th floor up
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Posted Jul 25, 2006
Horrible
Non smoking room was on 5th floor up elevator and then stairs. No trolley for bags or help with baggage. It is OVER the train station. Heat was controlled by opening window. No airport shuttle. TV was 13 inch with limited channels. Very noisy...