Grasshoppers Hotel GlasgowvsMalmaison Glasgow
Both Grasshoppers Hotel Glasgow and Malmaison Hotel are endorsed by expert writers. On balance, Malmaison Hotel is the choice of most writers compared to Grasshoppers Hotel Glasgow. Malmaison Hotel ranks #5 in Glasgow with recommendations from 8 sources including Rough Guide, Michelin Guide and Star Service.
Grasshoppers Hotel Glasgow
87 Union Street, Caledonian Chambers, Glasgow G1 3TA, Scotland
From $88/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
Fodor's
"Not visible from the street, this hotel occupies the sixth floor above Central Station... Guest rooms are on the small side but have expansive windows." Full review
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Look for the door marked "Caledonian Chambers" on Union Street and take the elevator.
Michelin Guide
"Unusually located, on the 6th floor of the Victorian railway station building; the lounge overlooks what is the largest glass roof in Europe. Stylish, well-designed bedrooms."
The Telegraph
8.0
"A stylish independent penthouse hotel hidden above Glasgow's bustling city centre." Full review
Independent
"It’s handily situated right beside Glasgow Central station, and is elegantly decorated in pale greys and whites. The breakfasts are to die for too."
City guide
November 2, 2021
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Discreetly hidden atop a timeworn railway administration building right alongside Glasgow Central, this small, well-priced hotel is a modern, upbeat surprise." Full review
Malmaison Glasgow
278 West George Street, Glasgow G2 4LL, Scotland
From $95/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Concierge
"This hotel is housed in a handsome 19th-century deconsecrated Greek Orthodox church in the business district and near the city center."
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Ask for the Big Yin suite... which has a tartan stand-alone bath in the living area.
Fodor's
"Housed in a converted church, this modern boutique hotel prides itself on personal service and outstanding amenities like plasma televisions and high-end stereo systems." Full review
Rough Guide
"Glasgow's version of the sleek, chic mini-chain, an austere Grecian-temple frontage masking a superbly comfortable designer hotel.£121-150."
Michelin Guide
"lmpressive-looking, former Episcopal church, with moody, masculine decor. Stylish, boldly coloured bedrooms offer good facilities; some are duplex."
Star Service
"Public areas are generally well-maintained. The designers created small but theatrical spaces for socializing. The austere stone walls and classic design are the perfect backdrop for a cocktail. " Full review
Frommer's
"Units vary in size from quite cozy to average, but all are chic and well-appointed with a neo-Art Deco appeal." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"A former Greek Orthodox Church transformed into a stylish modern boutique hotel in a city centre location with a lively lounge bar, excellent dining supervised by a celebrity chef, and meeting and event spaces." Full review
Time Out
"This hotel has been regarded as one of the best places to stay in Glasgow for a couple of decades...the premises meanwhile date to the 1830s and were originally a church, built in Greek Revival style." Full review
Fodor's
"British brand Malmaison has brought life to a dilapidated but much-loved Dundee landmark, and done so with style." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Heavenly Malmaison is the ultimate in seductive urban accommodation." Full review