Hallmark Hotel Glasgow
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, GLASGOW/ Created : Feb 3, 2017, 13:16 IST
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The claim to fame here is that this hotel boasts of having the city’s largest swimming pool in which both members and hotel guests have access to. The rooms are actually housed in two buildings, a converted 19th century rice mill … Read more
The claim to fame here is that this hotel boasts of having the city’s largest swimming pool in which both members and hotel guests have access to. The rooms are actually housed in two buildings, a converted 19th century rice mill and a sandstone building right next door. There are a variety of studio rooms in the converted rice mill that feature exposed brick walls and small kitchens. Read less
The claim to fame here is that this hotel boasts of having the city’s largest swimming pool in which both members and hotel guests have access to. The rooms are actually housed in two buildings, a converted 19th century rice mill and a sandstone building right next door. There are a variety of studio rooms in the converted rice mill that feature exposed brick walls and small kitchens. The other rooms throughout the hotel are more traditional and feature a variety of bed sizes, desks and some with separate seating areas. An on-site restaurant caters to hotel guests and staff members are both friendly and efficient here. A gym and independent beauty salon are also housed in the hotel and can be used by guests at their leisure. Located just a few minutes outside the city centre, this hotel also happens to be popular with wedding receptions.
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