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Hotel Ewington

3 Stars

  132 Queen's Drive - Queen's Park - G42 8QW - Glasgow, United Kingdom View Map

The Best Western Ewington is a B listed building in one of Glasgows most sought after Victorian terraces, overlooking the beautiful Queens Park. We offer an ideal venue for all accommodation, conference and meeting room requirements. We have 43 tastefully furnished rooms, Minstrels Restaurant and bar and well appointed function facilities.
The hotel overlooks the beautiful and tranquil Queens Park which was created in memory of Mary Queen of Scots in the place where the 1568 Battle of Long slide took place. The Ewington City Hotel is a good alternative to hotels in the city center and only a 10-minute drive from Glasgow's great cultural attractions and entertainment venues. Scotland's national stadium Hampdon Park is also within easy reach.

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Hotel Details

Lobby

Nice relaxing Lounge for guests.

Exterior

Fine Glasgow townhouse on a exclusive road.

Rooms

The Ewington hotel boasts 43 individually designed bedrooms ranging from King size suites to four poster bed rooms. 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, have all the modern comforts of en suite bathroom, color television, radio, direct dial telephone, trouser press, hairdryer, tea and coffee facilities.

Restaurant

Great little restaurant offering intimate surroundings and classical scottish and international fayre.

Hotel facilities

  •  Check-in at From 14:30
  •  Lobby Size MD

 Guests' Reviews


Nottingham, United Kingdom
09/24/2008

Good: 3.5/5 More Details

Beautiful building........but.......

The staff that we encountered where warm and helpful, the room was comfortable, the hotel looked as though some tlc wouldn't go amiss. the lift was rather worrying, said it could take 4 people and my husband and i are not big people, and it would not have taken 2 more. breakfast was lovely. one thing that did concern us in the event of a fire the stairs are not immediatley evident and the bannister is not sturdy.

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