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Clifton Hotel
26-27 Buckingham Terrace
Glasgow
Glasgow

G12 8EB

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The Clifton Hotel is located in Glasgow’s prestigious West End and is managed to an impeccable standard by the hotel owner and his team of dedicated, professional hotel staff. This exclusive boutique hotel in Great Western Road offers an idyllic sanctuary of calm to unwind in. Our guests can appreciate and enjoy the tranquillity within a city environment where our warm and welcoming staff are nearby to fulfil any requirements and queries you may have during your stay at the Clifton Hotel in Glasgow.

Our entrance hall combines neutral tones with rich sumptuous textures and hardwoods, reflecting the Clifton Hotel’s Victorian grandeur, which reverberates throughout our premium quality establishment. On the ground floor, guests may choose to relax in warm and sumptuous surroundings in our spacious reception area and TV lounge, adorned with rich mahogany antique furniture, paintings and striking corniced ceilings, each capturing the essence of 19th Century splendour.

There are 23 bedrooms over 3 floors and are all accessed by the stunning traditional spiral staircase. Our most luxurious guest room is the honeymoon suite on the first floor. This features a 4 poster bed, antique furniture, a three-piece sofa and dining area as well as a spacious tiled bathroom equipped with a corner bath and shower.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 3 Stars
Number of Rooms: 23
Number Ensuite: 23
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