Royal Scottish Automobile Club To Become a Luxury Hotel
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels
Europe Travel
News reports that Edinburgh hoteliers, The Town House Company, have purchased a landmark building in Glasgow,
Scotland for a new luxury hotel. The former home of the former Royal Scottish Automobile Club in Blythswood Square was
built in 1823 and will become a 109-bedroom hotel. The hotel renovating the building with conference facilities,
restaurants, a bar and a leisure club and spa. The building's central location and architectural features and interior
details such as wood paneling, marble flooring and Art Deco fixtures make it a natural for a destination hotel. Work on
the building will begin soon and the opening is planned for late 2007.
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