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Cathedral House Hotel

At a Glance

    Pros

  • historic atmosphere
  • quiet location
  • good views

    Cons

  • no elevator
  • a long 10-minute walk to the center of town

Cathedral House Hotel Review

Adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, this Scottish Baronial-style building dating to 1867 once served as the church's ecclesiastical headquarters—hence the name of this small hotel. It's suitably grand, with crow-stepped gables and towering turrets. The rooms, accessed by a spiraling stone staircase, are of varying size, but all are smartly decorated with dark-wood furnishings. Rooms 4 and 7 have perfect views of the cathedral and Necropolis across the street. The downstairs bar is popular, but far enough from the rooms that the noise won't disturb you. A full Scottish breakfast—or a vegetarian option—is served in the private café.

    Hotel Details

  • 7 rooms.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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