This not a quirky, boutique hotel - you won't find outlandishly
themed rooms, ice bars or antique railway sleepers carved into loo
seats. The City Inn would have to battle hard to fit into that oh-so
fashionable niche... a bit like Angelina Jolie trying to fit into Kate
Moss's size zero drainpipes. So why try?
Instead, this 164 guest
room hotel right by the River Clyde offers a bright, airy atmosphere of
relaxation. The windows are huge and the light pours into the rooms
showing the clean and contemporary décor at its best. As you walk around the hotel,
you can tell that special attention has been given to creating a fresh
atmosphere with sensitive air conditioning and sound proofing
throughout. So you can relax in your room, reading from the
complimentary library, safe in the knowledge you're not going to be
disturbed. The hotel has plenty of facilities: 24 hour room
service, a fitness suite, internet access and free car parking, not to
mention the popular City Café with it's al fresco terrace for summer
days. Above all, though, it's their policy on recruitment that makes
the City Inn better than other similar sized hotels out there. There's
a real focus on warm and friendly customer service here, from the
smiling staff who greet you as you walk in to the cheery waitresses and
room service staff. In fact, it's part of their ethos that they only
employ "people people".
If you think you like the sound of the City
Inn Glasgow, email us with the subject line "City Inn" and include
your name, addre
ss and daytime telephone number to be in with a chance
of winning a weekend escape in this airy city-oasis.
Please note that comments on this blog will not be counted as entries. This competition is now closed.
I'd love to win!
Posted by: Michael Hewens | 23/07/2007 at 03:58 PM
This would be a great opportunity to have a holiday in Scotland something I have never done before.
Posted by: denise bennett | 23/07/2007 at 05:03 PM
This would make a great birthday and anniversary present for my hubby.
Posted by: Gill Moore | 23/07/2007 at 06:09 PM
Wonderful opportunity to see Rennie Mackintosh's work in situ!
Posted by: Jo Hallawell | 23/07/2007 at 06:35 PM
Glasgow has always lost out to Edinburgh on my visits north of the border - this would be a great opportunity to rectify this oversight!
Posted by: Jo Hudson | 23/07/2007 at 08:08 PM
Glasgow has always lost out to Edinburgh on my visits north of the border - this would be a great opportunity to rectify this oversight!
Posted by: Jo Hudson | 23/07/2007 at 08:09 PM
The place just oozes of a stress-free environment and relaxation
Posted by: Ashley D'Mello | 25/07/2007 at 08:16 PM