A plush new city centre hotel has opened its doors today.
Located on George Street, the AC Hotel Glasgow is ready to welcome guests.
It is a 245-room building, which is part of the £100m Love Loan development, which involves the transformation of an entire block near George Square into a thriving leisure and residential area.
Previously, the Glasgow Times has shared artist impressions of what the venue will look like but now, photographs reveal the full interior.
The hotel fills an 80-year-old empty site on the corner of George Street and John Street and features panoramic views from upper floors across the city centre and further.
Hazel, a stylish new 100-seater restaurant for guests and the general public is also now opened by French Head Chef Eric Avenier.
It is named after the famous tree that features in the legend of St Mungo and offers fresh and exciting plates influenced by Mediterranean cuisine.
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Craig Munro, general manager of the new hotel, said: “This is a special day for all involved in bringing the AC Hotel Glasgow to life.
"The embodiment of AC Hotels’ ‘perfectly precise hotel’ mantra, its perfect marriage of heritage, history, and contemporary style adds a new dimension to Glasgow’s hotel offering and will provide guests with the highest standard of accommodation when they visit one of the most exciting cities in Europe.
“Hazel, led by Eric Avenier, one of the city’s most reputed chefs, adds a new destination restaurant to the city’s culinary scene, and will add to the truly memorable experience at AC Hotel.”
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