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DININGThe dining landscape in Glasgow
is vast and bedecked with a delightful variety
of international cuisine, be it Continental,
Scandinavian, Italian, Pacific Rim, Thai,
Chinese, Indian, Mexican or whatever your taste
buds are in the mood for. Sauchiehall Street in
the City Centre is a good starting points as you
can find spots to shop, sup and pub at once. The
West End offers some fine eateries, as is the
Merchant City district across town. Although the
Southside is still building its reputation for
dining, you may as well find a restaurant of
your choice here.
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Langs Hotel - The Hotel's
Restaurants And Bars Can Also Be Turned
Into Conference And Function Rooms.
Parking Is Available Nearby For Guests
With Their Own Vehicles. Shopaholics
Will Find The Multi-level Buchanan
Street Galleries Shopping Center And
Buchanan Street Itself Only 50 Meters
Away. The Glasgow School Of Art,
Designed By Charles Rennie Mackintosh,
Is Also 50 Meters Away, While The
Bohemian West End Of The City Is Three
Miles Away. Glasgow Airport Is Five
Miles From The Hotel. |
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ACCOMMODATIONS |
Jurys Inn Glasgow Hotel - The Arches
Restaurant Is Relaxed And Informal, Serving
International Cuisine At Reasonable Prices For
Breakfast, Lunch And Dinner... Specialty Coffees
And Fine Baked Pastries Straight From The Oven.
Quality Hotel Central Glasgow - An 18th
Century Mansion With A Collection Of Art,
Antiques, Silver And Ceramics, As Well As An
Impressive Library And Gardens. Glasgow
International Airport (Gla) Is 11 Miles From The
Hotel. The Railway Station In Paisley Is Two
Miles From The Airport.
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