Abode Hotel Glasgow (Glasgow)
- Abode Hotel Glasgow (Glasgow)
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Abode Hotel Glasgow
country: United Kingdom, city: Glasgow (City Centre)
Abode Hotel Glasgow Built in 1911 and restored in 1999 during Glasgow's year as UK City of Architecture and Design, Abode Hotel is a fusion of classical architecture and modern interior design. The listed interior has been given a contemporary twist creating a modern classic, making Abode the most distinctive hotel in the city.
The hotel is superbly located in the historic art district of Glasgow within minutes of major shopping streets, theatres, cinemas and concert hall. All kinds of leisure and entertainment facilities are just around the corner.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Beauty salon Cocktail bar Conference facilities Disabled facilities Faxing facilities Hairdresser Laundry facilities Non-smoking rooms Restaurant Room service | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Internet access Iron and ironing board Mini bar Pay-per-view movies Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Refrigerator Telephone Voice mail |
Extra Information:
Address:
129 Bath Street Glasgow
G2 2SY Scotland
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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