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Atel Argyll Hotel

973 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow, Glasgow City G3 7, UK
Atel Argyll Hotel
Real Traveler Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 7 reviews from 3 sources
Recommended
Clean: Rating of 4.4 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.4 out of 5
Location: Rating of 5.0 out of 5
Value: Rating of 4.3 out of 5
Room: Rating of 3.5 out of 5
call to book: 1-800-546-4167 hotels.com
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Recommended
Based on 7 reviews
from 3 sources
  • Overall: Rating of 4.3 out of 5

    "I had a great stay and would definitely book again in the future." source Hotels.com

  • Clean: Rating of 4.4 out of 5

    "The hotel was clean and the service was good, but the room was very small compared to what I expected." source Expedia

  • Location: Rating of 5.0 out of 5

    "The location is near one of the most wonderful meseums we have ever visited - the Kelvingrove and also is on the On and Off Double Decker Visitors Bus route." source Orbitz

    "The Argyll Hotel is located on a main shopping pedestrian mall/street but farther down so it is in a quiet area." source Orbitz

    "The room is tiny, but the location is great." source Orbitz

  • Room: Rating of 3.5 out of 5

    "Once that was settled we checked into our room which had 1 small bed. I was traveling with my mother & our reservation specifically said twin room." source Hotels.com

More information on Atel Argyll Hotel

An extremely popular hotel offering excellent value for money. Guests will receive a warm Scottish welcome upon arrival and will be impressed with the hospitality shown. (04/08 KB) This Georgian built hotel has an impressive structure and is in excellent condition.The hotel is easily accessed, just off the M8, half a mile west of Glasgow city centre.It has a small private car park to the rear and street parking readily available. This hotel is ideally located only half a mile west of the city centre, within minutes? walk of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. The hotel is also well positioned for events at the Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena. The main shopping street is just a 10-minute walk away.The hotel is also opposite Kelvingrove Park, which provides a fabulous scenic park to enjoy walks.

Check-in Time:

1400

Check-out Time:

1100

Total Rooms:

Guest Rooms:All bedrooms are of a high standard each offering its own charm and individuality. All have en-suite facilities with Colour TV, direct dial phone, Hair-dryer, tea and coffee making facilities, and digital clock radio. Rooms vary in size from small to medium according to the nature of the building, but all are decorated in traditional colours with deep reds. Room service is also available and baby-sitting service for guests to book in advance.

Total Floors:

1 floors.

Rooms:

Guest Rooms:All bedrooms are of a high standard each offering its own charm and individuality. All have en-suite facilities with Colour TV, direct dial phone, Hair-dryer, tea and coffee making facilities, and digital clock radio. Rooms vary in size from small to medium according to the nature of the building, but all are decorated in traditional colours with deep reds. Room service is also available and baby-sitting service for guests to book in advance.

Price

£78 ($144) double; £160 ($296) family room. Rates include breakfast, Moderate

Credit Cards Accepted

AE, MC, V

Directions

From Glasgow Airport (GLA): Distance to Argyll Hotel is eight miles, approximately 15 minutes drive. Getting there. The 747 Airlink goes directly to the hotel from the terminal building, stand 3, and costs 2.90 GBP. Taxis wait outside the main terminal building, and the fare to the hotel is 18 20 GBP. Prices are all subject to change. Getting around. Central Glasgow is easy to explore on foot. Reliable and frequent bus services operate throughout the city, and tickets are available on board. Night buses run from George Square after midnight. Glasgow has an underground system with 15 stations in the city. Single tickets cost 1 GBP. Taxis are also available. Prices are all subject to change.

Parking

Limited free parking

Dining

RestaurantLocated on the garden level, the restaurant captures a bygone era, steeped in Scottish history. An open fire, subtle lighting and warm hospitality all add to the ambience of this exceptional restaurant bar. A traditional Scottish menu is served along with European dishes and regularly have special steak nights, that are popular with locals. It is not simply a hotel restaurant.

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