Few hotels in the Western Highlands have such long and distinguished history as The Argyll Hotel. The Argyll was designed in 1750 by the famous builder John Adam.
Few hotels in the Western Highlands have such a long and distinguished history as The ... more
Argyll Designed in 1750 by the famous builder John Adam The Argyll formed part of the total rebuilding of Inveraray commissioned by the third Duke of Argyll The inter...
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Few hotels in the Western Highlands have such long and distinguished history as The Argyll ... more
Hotel. The Argyll was designed in 1750 by the famous builder John Adam. The Argyll formed part of the total rebuilding of Inveraray, commissioned by the third Du...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Scenery & facilities Disadvantages: Car a must if you plan to visit the surrounding areas
The hotel is situated in Inveraray, Argyll Scotland and is situated on the banks of Loch Fyne. With panoramic views across the loch, its a relaxing setting, the hotel itself has 74 rooms which are split between junior suites which have loch views executive Rooms and standard rooms. We stayed in a standard room which has all the facilities you would expect from a hotel, including fab little bathroom extras such as posh shower gel and soap. The room was comfortable, warm and clean and a pleasure to stay in.
A huge plus we found was the food - being vegetarian I find that it's sometime difficult to get fed in hotels but this wasn't an issue in the Loch Fyne Hotel. We were booked in on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis - each day the menu choices are on the wall facing the reception and there were always more than one vegetarian ...
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**Location/Getting there**
This hotel isn't dead central in Glasgow as you have to walk for quite a while down Sauchiehall street but it is a great budget hotel to stay in if you are planning to go to the SECC.They even have maps to help you get from the hotel to the SECC and it only takes about 15 minutes to walk it.
**Reception/staff**
The hotel isn't that glamourous or anything but the staff are always very helpful and friendly. You get the feeling that they like their job which is nice instead of having a scowling member of staff.
**Hotel/Room**
Pretty much every time i have stayed in this hotel i have had the same room.Its pretty standard as rooms go .It is always very clean and tidy,it has a kettle and some biscuits.The shower is okay.They always give us plenty of pillows .
**Other**
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Advantages: Will be Appreciated by Rangers fans! Disadvantages: Won't be by everyone else!
----Background of Visit----
The Argyll is situated under the Central Station Bridge on Argyle St. Glasgow. One Saturday evening heading in to town for a night out, me and a couple of friends got off the train and having had a few shandys on board we headed for the nearest pub to make use of the facilities, so to speak. That pub was The Argyle.
----Description of Visit----
I headed straight for the toilet which regrettably involved going down a flight of stairs and a long a corridor, not the best for me! When I got back upstairs I was handed a pint by my friend (we could only use the toilets if we were customers, you know the score) and I looked around. I was a touch taken aback by what I saw. We we're a mixed group, I am a Motherwell fan, one friend was a Rangers fan, and the other fan was rather unfortunately a Celtic supporter ...
nicol01 09.02.2004
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Product details
Long Name
The Argyll Hotel
Rating
4 Stars, 1 Star
Rooms
36
Type
Hotel
Address
Front Street, Front St., Inveraray, Argyll and Bute, PA32 8XB
Post Code
PA32 8XB
City
Inveraray
County
Renfrewshire, Argyll and Bute
Country
United Kingdom, Scotland
Continent
Europe
Manufacturer's product description
Few hotels in the Western Highlands have such long and distinguished history as The Argyll Hotel. The Argyll was designed in 1750 by the famous builder John Adam.