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Glasgow Scotland

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Glasgow hotelWelcome to Newton Hotel and guest house.
We are proud to state that we are now officially rated as a 3 star guest house by the Scottish Tourist Board.

Situated at 248-252 Bath Street in Glasgow City Centre boasting stylish newly renovated luxury accommodation with full breakfast facilities at affordable prices.

The hotel is minutes away from Glasgow's Buchanan Bus Station and Central Train Station.

We are also within walking distance of Glasgow's vibrant shopping district consisting of Sauchiehall Street, Argyle Street and Buchanan Street. You will also find Glasgow's most historic and well known King's Theatre just 2 minutes away from us which is also situated on Bath Street.

For those looking to explore Glasgow's nightlife and bars will find a host of many catering for each persons needs just footsteps away.

Newton Guest House Accommodation

Newton Hotel is a family run business offering a range of high class rooms including single, double, family and disabled rooms.
All our rooms are equipped with their own private en suite, LCD free view TV, tea coffee facilities, hairdryer, telephone and ironing facilities. Complimentary towels and shower facilities are also provided with a full breakfast included as standard.
The hotel also has a strict no smoking policy.
For guest security and piece of mind the hotel has 24 hour secure door entry access with 24 hour CCTV as well as key card door entry into each of our rooms.

Our Rooms:
A lot of care and attention has been given to each of our 19 en suite rooms. All our rooms were professionally designed and laid out by a reputable interior designer.
In each guest room you will find a combination of warm fabrics, custom oak wardrobes and furniture and depending on the room size coordinated leather furniture providing you with a rich contemporary feel.
We have tried to create a comfortable ambient atmosphere that suits all of our guests making your stay a pleasant one.

A full breakfast is offered every morning included as standard with each room.
We also have one room specifically designed for disabled guests.

Each room offers the following in room facilities:
- En suite Bathroom with power shower
- LCD Freeview Television
- Direct Telephone (including wake up calls)
- Bedside Lamp
- Hospitality tray for Tea, Coffee and Hot Chocolate
- Hair Dryer
- Iron
- Ironing Board available on request
- Wardrobe
- Seating area (dependant on room size)
- Double Glazed Windows
- Heating
- Shaving Point
- Clock
- Mirror
- Ambient Lighting
- Complimentary Towels
- Complimentary Soap
- Complimentary Shampoo
- Complimentary Shower Gel
- Dead bolt door lock with card entry
- Adjustable Central Heating

The hotel offers it's guests the following facilities:
- 19 En Suite Rooms
- Breakfast Area
- 24 Hour Reception
- 24 Hour Buzzer Door Entry
- CCTV
- Wake up Calls
- Swipe Card Door entry

About us:
Newton Hotel has been established since 1964 and was taken over in 2006. Since being taken over it has been fully refurbished to offer our guests a very high standard of accommodation.

We are a small Bed & Breakfast hotel allowing us to ensure that our guests always receive the best service and hospitality during their stay at the hotel, we really do provide a truly personal service.
All our rooms include en-suite showers and guests have the choice of a single, double and family room options. We also have a room specifically catered for disabled guests.

Local Attractions:
Newton Hotel is ideally situated to many local attractions from shopping centres to museums and theatres. You will find the following attractions listed below within close proximity to the hotel. Please click on the attraction name for more information.

Shopping:
Sauchiehall Street Shopping Centre
Recently refurbished and always popular housing a number of regular malls and shops. This centre is also surrounded by many shops situated on Sauchiehall St.
Savoy Shopping Centre:
Not far from the Sauchiehall Street Shopping Centre is the Savoy Centre where you can stroll through 2 levels of small shopping outlets which a huge range of bargains on offer.
Buchanan Galleries:
The premier quality shopping centre, providing residents and visitors with an unequalled shopping experience. Positioned at the junction of Glasgow’s famous Sauchiehall and Buchanan Streets.
Princess Square:
Enjoy a quality shopping and eating experience by day, and by night, explore exclusive cocktail bars and restaurants open till late.
Europe's largest glass structure. Prides itself on being a fun, family and most of all friendly shopping centre, catering for all age groups and shopping tastes.
Argyll Arcade:
Offering the largest selection of diamond rings, diamond jewellery, wedding rings and watches in a single location in Scotland.
The Italian Centre:
Situated in the fashionable Merchant City district, the Italian Centre is one of the best places to find designer clothing in Glasgow.
Merchant Square Indoor Shopping:
Now refurbished and home to various bars, cafes and restaurants, Merchant Square benefits from a central location close to some of the most exclusive retail shops in Glasgow.
The Barras Market:
A historic marketplace that's sure to surprise! An eclectic mix of covered and open stalls selling a huge range of goods from antique furniture to computer games.

Theatres:
Kings Theatre
Glasgow's most historic and well known theatre.
297 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JN
Theatre Royal:
Glasgow's first theatre which opened in 1867
282 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 3QA
Pavilion Theatre:
Glasgow's' award winning family theatre.
121 Renfield Street, Glasgow, G2 3AX
Citizens Theatre:
Formed by local people and working with local people.
119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow, G5 9DS
Tron Theatre:
Presents a programme of home produced shows.
63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HB
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall:
Scotland’s premier music venue offering the very best in classical, world music and popular entertainment. The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall also produces the world famous Celtic Connections Festival every January.
2 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3NY

Galleries & Arts:
Centre for Contemporary Arts:

Exceptional arts venue with a programme of relentlessly stimulating events, performances and exhibitions, including the annual Beck's Futures show each summer.
350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD
McLellan Galleries:
Built in 1856, the Galleries are named after their builder, Archibald McLellan. Following his death, Glasgow City Corporation bought the building, and it was used as an exhibition space.
270 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EH
The Roger Billcliffe Gallery:
Scotland's largest private gallery, occupying five floors of an early 19th century building in the heart of Glasgow.
134 Blythswood Street, Glasgow, G2 4EL
Gallery of Modern Art:
GoMA is the second most visited contemporary art gallery outside London, offering a thought-provoking programme of temporary exhibitions and workshops.
Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH
Glasgow School of Art:
Charles Rennie Mackintosh's greatest architectural achievement. Still a working art school, guided tours take visitors through the corridors of the building and finishing in one of Mackintosh's most celebrated interiors, the Mackintosh library.
167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6RQ
The Lighthouse:
This is Scotland’s first dedicated, national centre for architecture and design. Queen Elizabeth opened this house in July 1999. It also contains the award winning Mackintosh Centre and Mackintosh Tower with stunning city views, Vitra Conference Suite, form: The Lighthouse Shop and the doocot our stylish rooftop café/bar.
11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow G1 3NU
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum:
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is reputed to be one of the finest civic collections in Europe, and is located within a popular landmark in the West End of Glasgow.
Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AG

Historical:
Hutchesons Hall
One of the most elegant buildings in Glasgows city centre, Hutchesons Hall was built in 1802-5 to a design by David Hamilton. It incorporates on its frontage the statues, from an earlier building of 1641, of the founders of Hutchesons Hospital, George and Thomas Hutcheson.
158 Ingram Street, Glasgow, G1 1EJ
Glasgow City Chambers:
In the very heart of Glasgow stands one of the city’s most important and prestigious buildings – the City Chambers. Daily tours are also available.
George Square, Glasgow, G2 1DU
Glasgow Cathedral:
Glasgow Cathedral is truly magnificent, full of beauty and wonder. It is the first stone-built Cathedral that was dedicated in the presence of King David in 1136.
Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0RH
Glasgow Necropolis:
The Necropolis stands on a hill to the east of Glasgow Cathedral, just a short walk across the Bridge of Sighs. The monument to John Knox, which was erected in 1825, dominates the hill.
Castle Street, Cathedral Square, Glasgow, G4 0RH
Mitchell Library:
The Mitchell Library is the hub of a citywide information service. In addition to accessing reference material, customers can borrow selected material from the Mitchell’s collections.
North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DN

Exhibitions:
SECC - Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
SECC is Scotland's national venue for public events. It's also the UK's largest integrated exhibition and conference centre: a world class facility set in one of Europe's most vibrant cities.

Email Newton Guest House enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com