Glasgow Hotels with Jacuzzi in room
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The room was exceptionally clean and comfy with amenities like slippers, tea, coffee, hot chocolate and shower and bath soaps. It also features a mini bar fridge stocked with food, wine and beer. (At a charge)
We stayed in 3 separate rooms the night before my brothers wedding and the hotel made the kind gesture of giving my brother (the groom) the entirety of the mini bar free of charge.
The bar downstairs matches the aesthetic of the rest of hotel. Staffed by equally helpful and professional staff.
We throughorly enjoyed our stay. I would recommend.

The hotel is located outside the city centre and in fact slightly further away from the general Westend area of Glasgow. Nonetheless, it is a nice location, there is some car park spaces outside the hotel.
Building
The building itself is several old Glasgow townhouses put together to form the hotel. It has period features such as stained glass windows, wood panelling and wooden staircases. I found the layout somewhat confusing, the hotel has put in link corridors between the buildings but it is difficult to know which direction I am heading. There are also various passages and doors which end up taking you to areas which I didn’t think I was going to. It isn’t the typical wide-open reception which is typically seen.
Room
I stayed 3 nights in a Classic room called Botham. The room faces North and it has high ceilings as expected in his period building. In many ways, I was pleased to be given this room, when I stayed it was hot and the sun from the south would have really heated the room up. It is important to note, that there is no air conditioning in this hotel if it is hot it is simply open the window and they have provided a Dyson fan in the room. The first impression of the room looks pretty good, until you look closer, there is quite a lot of wear in places. The finish overall in the bathroom is quite poor, where there is a gap, someone just stuck a bit of wood in the gap and crudely painted it over. The room generally is kept clean, but there are times when I find myself sitting down at the desk for example the lamp shade could have been cleaner, and the top of the shower heads has never been cleaned during my time staying there. I am not sure if there is a timetable for when these should be cleaned or if there is an inspection on cleaning because there seems to be poor attention to detail.
Breakfast
Breakfast is in the dining room. My booking came with breakfast. There are 2 options you can opt for the continental option or the cooked version which is more expensive. With the cooked version you can also have continental as well. The food offering is fine, I have attached some pictures I had the Full Scottish which I have attached photographs showing how parts of the bacon were burnt. Whilst I was staying there, another guest spoke with the restaurant manager to stay he had ordered 2 different things and neither was tasty. I have ordered a different breakfast again with partly burnt bacon, the hotel seems to have a knack for burning bacon.
Service
I found the service to be not bad, due to the set up of all the kooks and crannies I never really see many staff around. Check-in and check-out was smooth enough. I would say the service is satisfactory but not memorable. There is no one I came across that I felt really made me memorable about them.
Overall
I would say I probably won’t stay there again, location is fine but if you want to explore the Westend or Glasgow City then you will need to get a taxi or walk to the Westend. This is supposed to be a 5-star hotel which I wouldn’t have guessed. I would put it closer to a top 3 star or a 4 star realistically. The rooms are really quite worn in places and nothing much looks like it has been done to update or renew it. It is getting somewhat tatty. There are now many good hotels in Glasgow I don’t think it is quite up there anymore.
Notes:
street parking is a 3 hr limit, but you can leave you car and book a subsequent 3 hours when expired – there seemed to be a good amount of availability.
the bar is lovely, warm and inviting but gets to capacity quickly so go at off hours
the towels are the one disappointment – scratchy and not to par for a 5 star hotel – if that is the only thing i can complain about that probably tells you all you need to know (well that and there are limited plugs for say a CPAP etc. but there was a mag safe charger).
I would recommend One Devonshire Gardens for an overnight stay or a delicious meal if you are visiting Glasgow.
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