The Pipers' Tryst HotelvsMillennium Hotel Glasgow
Both The Pipers' Tryst Hotel and Millennium Hotel Glasgow are praised by experts. Overall, Millennium Hotel Glasgow scores significantly better than The Pipers' Tryst Hotel. Millennium Hotel Glasgow ranks #9 in Glasgow with accolades from 6 reviewers including Rough Guide, Frommer's and Fodor's.
The Pipers' Tryst Hotel
At The National Piping Centre, 30 - 34 McPhater Street, Glasgow G4 0HW, Scotland
From $76/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast buffet
- Baggage storage
Rough Guide
"Eight soundproofed, (fortunately), hotel-grade rooms attached to the bagpiping centre; a cafe on the ground floor (Mon-Sat) serves breakfasts and evening meals.£61-70."
The Telegraph
7.0
"A wee Scottish gem in a 19th century Italianate church that has been transformed into the National Piping Centre." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The name is no tartan tourist trap; rather this intimate, cosy hotel in a noble building is actually run by the adjacent bagpiping centre, and profits go towards maintaining it." Full review
Millennium Hotel Glasgow
40 George Square, Glasgow G2 1DS, Scotland
From $51/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Lonely Planet
"A top luxury hotel blessed with helpful and attentive staff. Rooms that overlook George Sq with their floor-to-ceiling windows are best, but... rooms towards the rear of the hotel are much quieter." Full review
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Rough Guide
"The location on George Square couldn't be more central, and this new conversion of a row of tall Victorian townhouses is a cut above the usual bland chain hotels."
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Star Service
"Facing historic George Square in the center of the city right next to the Queen Street rail station, this may be one of Glasgow's best situated hotels, but it appears to be coasting on..." Full review
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The staff often seems disorganized, especially when the house is full, but is friendly nonetheless, despite a reputation for overlooking special requests.
The Telegraph
6.0
"A historic Grade B-listed building with conservatory lounges and a 1970s extension in the heart of Glasgow city centre, with a decent brasserie style restaurant and extensive conference suites." Full review
Fodor's
"This huge hotel, which occupies almost a whole side of George Square and stretches above the rail station next door, has restrained and comfortable rooms with ample bathrooms." Full review
Frommer's
"The Millennium faces directly onto the city’s central plaza, George Square, and rooms in the front offer views of the opulent Glasgow city chambers, a big plus." Full review