Welcome to citizenM Glasgow ScotlandcitizenM Glasgow accommodation guide - everything you need to know before visiting citizenM Glasgow Scotland. Room types, location, services, activities, facilities and information on citizenM. Whether you are going for a holiday or a business trip to Glasgow in Scotland read all the accommodation information about citizenM. |
Email citizenM enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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o CitizenM. CitizenM AccommodationAt citizenM hotel Glasgow you'll find an 8-floor luxury hotel with 198 rooms with innovative design at a nightly rate that will make any budget smile. citizenM hotel Glasgow rooms features: Megalomaniacs will love the Philips designed touch screen MoodPad. It
allows you to control everything in your hotel room: television, music,
window blinds, temperature, colored ambient lighting and wake-up alarm.
All of the Glasgow hotel rooms feature a wall-to-wall window for plenty of natural light, a flat screen LCD television offering free blockbuster movies on demand and an XL king-size bed, just in case you like to dance in your dreams. citizenM believes in free wireless internet access, a powerful rain shower, luxury bed and shower amenities, a global plug system, hair dryer and a full-length mirror. Here you'll find our self check-in kiosks, where you can pull-up your online booking and enter your personal preferences. The citizenM Glasgow team are always on hand to cater for all your needs. By the time the machine has programmed your personal room card, your hotel room has been adjusted to your liking and is waiting for you to enter. There are no marble fountains or concierge desks in the citizenM Glasgow
lobby. Instead you'll see stylishly designed spaces which come in the
form of contemporary living rooms, furnished with the latest collection
of iconic Vitra and Eames furniture. This Glasgow City Centre hotel is created by award-winning design agency Concrete and features on the first floor, 24/7 food and beverage outlet: canteenM. Choose from a wide variety of fresh sandwiches, warm breakfast, healthy wraps, sashimi, Italian coffee and much more because citizenM hotel Glasgow knows a good mind comes with a full belly. In the evening, the bar is stocked with the finest luxury spirits and
cocktails (alcoholic beverages available until 3am). The lobby is designed not to look like a lobby. No marble fountains.
No piano man. Canteen: Before venturing out into central Glasgow, enjoy a drink, dinner or chat,
watch TV or a movie with a friend, or do some last-minute work on a presentation
in one of the Vitra-designed living spaces. About Glasgow: The Scottish capital, Edinburgh, has a landscape worthy of admiration. The city is divided into two sections, the historic "Old Town" with medieval alleyways, cobbled streets and Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the city and overlooks the modern, "New Town" with its more contemporary architecture like the Scottish Parliament Buildings and the National Gallery of Scotland. World famous for its numerous cultural attractions, the Edinburgh Festival attracts nearly 1 million visitors every year. Edinburgh's museums are home to Cézanne, Gauguin and Monet paintings. Edinburgh is also the UNESCO city of literature. Stirling, "Gateway to the Highlands", is the home of Stirling Castle, one of the most important castles in Scotland, both historically and architecturally. Many Scottish Kings and Queens have been crowned here and it was the site of many major battles during the Wars of Scottish Independence, involving Scottish freedom fighters William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. Glasgow, Scotland's largest city is bursting with style and culture. Architectural and cultural attractions and high profile exhibitions hosted in the city resulted in Glasgow being awarded the European City of Culture in 1990 and UK City of Architecture and Design in 1999. The architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh is one of the city's most celebrated son's and his buildings are still visible in the city today. These buildings include the Glasgow School of Art, the Willow Tearooms, Scotland Street School Museum and House of an Art Lover, to name a few. The city hosts a number of festivals and events, including Celtic Connections, The International Comedy Festival and Glasgow International Visual Art fair. The Clyde Auditorium and Glasgow's Borrowland Ballroom, which opened in 1934, hold regular concerts, and are complimented by a number of smaller live music venues throughout the city. The largest city in Scotland is certainly a top place to be for Business citizens too, with Scotland's premier exhibition centre, Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre (SECC), located here. Playing golf is a Scottish passion, there are over 550 golf courses,
Gleneagles, Royal Troon, St Andrews, Carnoustie, Muirfield and Turnberry.
More? Scotland's Highlands is the romantic side of the country. Locks,
castles and mountains form some of the last wilderness in Europe. Email citizenM enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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