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“A luxury 5 star spa hotel in Glasgow's West End. Its landmark heritage creates an imposing facade. The contemporary interiors and wellness spa have all the modern comforts. The glorious penthouses and many private rooms are ideal for corporate or social entertaining. A chic choice. ”

“A luxury 5 star spa hotel in Glasgow's West End. Its landmark heritage creates an imposing facade. The contemporary interiors and wellness spa have all the modern comforts. The glorious penthouses and many private rooms are ideal for corporate or social entertaining. A chic choice. ”

Hotel Review

The Blythswood represents quirky undiscovered Glasgow at its best. Occupying the eastern end of a pretty Georgian square in the heart of the West End (5 minutes walk to the centre of town), the classical facade leads into a fun and imaginative interior. The hotel is colourful, contemporary and busy. The 100 bedrooms are divided between the old former RAC buildings (which front the square) and a modern extension. They are somewhat dark, but they are smart and stylish with Harris Tweed providing the keynotes and underscoring the hotel’s Scottish heritage. The dinner menu needs a re-think but breakfast is ten-out-of-ten. An ideal hotel for business, or for a weekend away with use of the swanky spa.
 

Written by Caroline Townsend

Recommended For

  • City Style
  • An elegant 5 star hotel in a great location, with red velvet alcoves and fringed lamp shades nodding to the square's shady past!
  • Spa breaks
  • Indulge yourself at in the award-winning basement spa with mud chamber, sauna and extensive treatments.
  • Other Activities
  • For those interested in Glasgow's alcoholic history, take a tour of Glengoyne Distillery and Tennent's Wellpark Brewery.
  • Close to nightlife
  • There are a multitude of bars and clubs nearby, start your night in the hotel bar and see where the night takes you.
  • Designer Shopping
  • Easy access to Glasgow's famed Style Mile, packed with desinger stores it boasts the best shopping in Scotland.
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • After an exhausting days sightseeing, refresh yourself with afternoon tea in The Salon.
  • Golf
  • A number of world-class courses are located just outside Glasgow.
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Romantic
  • Free wifi
  • Downtown
  • Conference facilities
  • Wedding license
  • Luxury
  • 5* Luxury
  • Townhouse
  • Spa
  • Grand Hotel
  • Restaurant
  • Gym
  • Child friendly
  • Disabled access
  • Wellbeing
  • Contemporary

Facilities

  • Suites
  • Also penthouses with private lift, terrace, bar, dining room, rooftop views
  • Hot Tub
  • Large hydro pool which is part of the Thermal Experience
  • Swimming Pool
  • Indoor pool
  • Business Centre
  • Bath robes
  • Safe
  • Conference facilities
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Free wifi
  • Bar
  • Wedding license
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • In room DVD
  • Sauna/Steam
  • Meeting Room
  • Massage
  • No pets
  • Private dining room
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Gym
  • Child friendly
  • Room service
  • Wifi
  • 24 Hour room service
  • Disabled access
  • Concierge
  • Air conditioning
  • In room music system

Activities

  • Other Activities
  • For those interested in Glasgow's alcoholic history, take a tour of Glengoyne Distillery and Tennent's Wellpark Brewery.
  • Close to nightlife
  • There are a multitude of bars and clubs nearby, start your night in the hotel bar and see where the night takes you.
  • Designer Shopping
  • Easy access to Glasgow's famed Style Mile, packed with desinger stores it boasts the best shopping in Scotland.
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • After an exhausting days sightseeing, refresh yourself with afternoon tea in The Salon.
  • Golf
  • A number of world-class courses are located just outside Glasgow.

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