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Finally some quality worth paying for

Advantages: The best food, the best service, the nicest people
Disadvantages: Very Expensive

...start the hotel is called One Devonshire Gardens, the restaurant is actually called Amaryllis. This isn't somewhere you'll go for dinner very often, but if you want to impress someone, then this is the place to go. The kitchen is supervised by Gordon Ramsay, although he doesn't visit the place very often, I didn't quite understand that, but the food is great anyway. Now my first piece of advice is to book early. I booked over a month in advance ...
...and a single flower on one side (an Amaryllis of course). Next the menu came and we were asked if we had been to the restaurant before, we hadn't so we were talked through the menu. You can have 3 courses (a La Carte), this lets you choose anything from the menu and costs £35 each. We went for the Prestige menu which consisted of 6 courses of smaller portions to let you taste a variety of dishes, it really wasn't as much as it sounds and was server ...

beelster 09.09.2002 · Read full review
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Review of One Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow

Sex In The City Inn

Advantages: Good facilities, excellent breakfast, well-run establishment
Disadvantages: Dinner menu is expensive

...in Glasgow, staying at the City Inn. I don't know if our Karen has ever been to Scotland? The purpose of this op is to outline our stay at this hotel thereby giving you an impression whether you would like to stay here or not? WHY WE CHOSE THIS HOTEL? Our travel operator for this trip was British Airways Holidays. I am sure that cheaper options would be found by more research on the Internet. But we have travelled with BA Holidays before and feel ...
...4 hotels and selected the City Inn from Ciao reviews. PRICES The cost per night varied from just under GBP 100 to just over. Breakfast was included with our package. Otherwise it would have cost around GBP 12 per person every morning. LOCATION The hotel is located at Finnieston Quay, just on the outskirts of Glasgow city centre. We took a taxi from Glasgow Airport to the hotel and the fare was around GBP 21. The journey took about 30 minutes. ...

mrufo 25.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of City Inn, Glasgow

value for your money

Advantages: good location for access to city centre
Disadvantages: no car park

Recently stayed at this premier travel inn while in town for a concert. i found the location ideal and the hotel was clean and tidy.there is a bar at the hotel and it is certainly good value for the money we paid for the room and we took up the £20 meal deal offer which got us a 2 course dinner plus a buffet breakfast the next morning which was an all you can eat style buffet, so you wont go hungry. the only thing that was a little bit annoying is ...

neilyboy1 02.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Premier Travel Inn Glasgow - City Centre (Charing Cross), Glasgow

Overall we had a nice stay at Ramada Jarvis Glasgow

Advantages: Excellent location
Disadvantages: Some of the staff could be more pleasant

My boyfriend and I stayed here for two nights recently, here is my review: Cleanliness: Room and rest of the hotel was not only clean but literally sparkling, its just a shame that the carpets upstairs seemed old, out of fashion and grubby although they were hoovered, it would be nice to see modern fresh carpets there one day to compliment the rest of the hotel. Room: Spotless everywhere, the bathroom was sparkling, the bed consisted of a crisp white ...
...in some places! Extra pillows and towels stored away, tea & coffee including decaf and herbal, nice! Not exactly a wardrobe but a space in the wall to hang 4 or 5 items, iron/board, widescreen TV with internet, keyboard, telephone, movies, quality hair dryer was so good i had to jot down the name of it to buy for myself! Unpleasant view of the backs of other buildings where bins are kept etc unfortunately and window was only able to be opened a tiny ...

Equestrian_Jem 02.10.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Glasgow

Premier Inn, Charing Cross Glasgow

Advantages: Close to town and all amenities
Disadvantages: none

...have never stayed in the Premier Inn before, but I felt I had to share my experience of the past weekend. The staff in both reception and the restaurant were fantastic, they were really helpful and made you feel right at home. The room and bathroom were both spotless, warm and the freeview television meant that my daughter didn't miss her soaps while she was away. The bed was both big and comfortable and we didn't have any trouble getting to sleep. ...
...a pram, and even though it is situated next to Charing Cross rail station we didn't hear a thing from it. If this is the standard that is set with all Premier Inn hotels then I will not think twice about making it my main stay in my future travels. ...

Donnagx2 21.09.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Premier Travel Inn Glasgow - City Centre (Charing Cross), Glasgow


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