The Pipers' Tryst Hotel 4*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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On-site Dining
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Breakfast
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No pets allowed
Location
Offering a restaurant, the 4-star The Pipers' Tryst Hotel Glasgow is approximately 500 metres from Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. The hotel is a good starting point for exploring Glasgow, including The Glasgow School of Art, which is just 0.7 km away.
This hotel is located within 5 minutes' walk of Cowcaddens tube station and around a 10-minute drive from the acclaimed 27-acre park "Glasgow Botanic Gardens". The Pipers' Tryst Glasgow features location only 1.7 km from the medieval Provand's Lordship Historic House Museum. The extraordinary mechanical Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre is also nearly a 20-minute walk away. The accommodation is in proximity to Buchanan bus station.
There are 8 rooms comprising a sitting area and a dining area. They come with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as such comforts as an iron. Furnished with a writing table, the rooms also have tea and coffee-making facilities. Nice touches to enhance your stay include a separate toilet and a shower, along with a hair dryer and bath sheets.
A full Scottish breakfast is served each morning at the Pipers' Tryst. Guests can enjoy a selection of Scottish dishes at Ardnamurchan Scottish Restaurant & Bar situated 150 m from this Glasgow hotel.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay in a wonderful establishment in Glasgow, I was particularly impressed by how it seamlessly merges traditional Scottish culture with modern amenities. As a history professor, I appreciate spaces that celebrate local heritage, and this venue certainly does that. From the moment I made my reservation, the staff exhibited professionalism and attentiveness, marking the beginning of what turned out to be an enjoyable experience. Upon arrival, I was welcomed warmly; my check-in at the bar came with a complimentary whisky, setting a pleasant tone. The accommodation was spacious and thoughtfully modernized, providing a comfortable atmosphere for rest. the bathroom design addressed the common issue of shower curtains, ensuring a dry floor-a minor detail that enhances the overall comfort. Breakfast featured a varied selection with high-quality options. I particularly enjoyed the chef's interpretation of local favourites, which reflected both tradition and culinary skill. While it is situated in the city centre, making it subject to some noise, the quality of service and the blend of culture make this location well worth a visit for anyone eager to explore Glasgow's offerings.