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Ewington City Hotel
Spectacular January sale at Ewington City Hotel! B&B from £17.50p.p. This B listed building in one of Glasgows most sought after Victorian residential terraces combines comfort with historic charm. The hotel overlooks the beautiful and tranquil Queens Park which was constructed in memory of Mary Queen of Scots on the site of the famous Battle of Langside in 1568. Relax in the sumptuous surroundings of this hotel while enjoying a break in Scotlands style capital. The hotel boasts a fantastic city centre location, classically styled interior and modern technology to ensure you enjoy your stay. The hotel is a short rail journey from the heart of Glasgow and only 15 minutes by car from Glasgow International Airport. With one of the most central addresses in Glasgow, found just minutes from the M8 motorway at Charing Cross, this must be one of the easiest hotels to locate in the city.
Brief accommodation description
All rooms are in keeping with the character of the building throughout this Victorian era property. The bedrooms, many featuring period style furniture and furnishings, offer all modern comforts. Relax in our comfortable bar and enjoy the delicious selection of dishes from our new menu. Fantastic room service menu available too, should you wish to relax in the comfort of your guest bedroom.
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132 Queens Drive, Balmoral Terrace
Glasgow G42 8QW
Scotland
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Scotland » Glasgow Area » Glasgow
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