ABode GlasgowvsHotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens
Both ABode Glasgow and Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens are praised by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens scores significantly better than ABode Glasgow. Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens is ranked #1 in Glasgow with accolades from 10 reviews such as Lonely Planet, The Telegraph and Rough Guide.
ABode Glasgow Show All Reviews
129 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 2SZ, Scotland
From $81/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Concierge
"If you can't get into Malmaison, this is the place to book."
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Spring for an Enviable or Fabulous room—it's worth it.
Travel + Leisure
"Shell Shock, a modern izakaya (Japanese tavern), combines the talents of James Beard Award-winning chef Nobuo Fukuda and native restaurateur Peter Kasperski." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
99.6
"With echoes of inspiration from the Hotel du Vin and Malmaison hotel chains, i.e. good-looking contemporary lodgings that are associated with good eating and drinking, West Country chef..." Full review
Rough Guide
"Part of the up market mini-chain linked to chef Micheal Caines, with sixty stylish rooms right in the city centre and excellent dining on site.£101-120."
Michelin Guide
"Former education authority offices, featuring an original wood-panelled lift in an impressive tiled stairwell."
Star Service
"Done in minimalist style, the rooms' colors and constitution are more robust than many in this artistic ilk. Local character includes kilt hues and more texture than is the norm hereabouts. " Full review
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Avoid the Comfortable and Desirable rooms, as these can be quite small.
Frommer's
"This boutique hotel in the city center, formerly known as the Arthouse, was originally built in the Edwardian era to house Glasgow's school board." Full review
Time Out
"Boutique accommodation since 1999." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"The 59-room ABode Glasgow is an upscale boutique located an eight-minute walk from Glasgow Central Station." Full review
The Telegraph
7.0
"A classic three-storey Georgian townhouse, the childhood home of the first Scottish-born Prime Minister Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman." Full review
Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens Show All Reviews
1 Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow G12 0UX, Scotland
From $101/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"Set in a grand 1886 terrace of five three-story town houses in the genteel West End, One Devonshire is generally reckoned to be the finest hotel in town."
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Downstairs, settle into one of the Whisky room's leather sofas and enjoy a dram—there are 300 to choose from, ranging from $6.50 to $148 a nip.
Fodor's
"The Hotel Du Vin Glasgow is still a destination for those in search of luxury." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"The rooms have been glamorously furnished and opulently decorated, and the food in the three AA Rosettes restaurant is extremely refined."
Rough Guide
"Glasgow's most exclusive and exquisite small hotel, set in a handsome row of converted townhouses a 10min walk up the Great Western Road from the Botanic Gardens.£121-150."
Michelin Guide
"Collection of adjoining townhouses boasting original 19C stained glass, wood panelling and a labyrinth of corridors."
Star Service
"This property has long been one of Glasgow's most luxurious hostelries, consisting of an entire row of interconnected Victorian town houses." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"The Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens is a 49-room luxury hotel occupying an elegant row of Victorian townhouses in Glasgow's West End neighborhood." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"This is a luxury boutique hotel in a B-listed Victorian terrace of five townhouses in the fashionable West End, offering a country house vibe, opulent rooms and an award-winning restaurant." Full review
Time Out
"Remained one of Glasgow's favoured upmarket hotels, its reputation endures and the richly decorated rooms and suites could be used to define the word sumptuous." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"It feels like the best sort of Scottish country home, complete with moody Victorian-era decor and sincere hospitality...the hotel's character and history is evident throughout" Full review