A plush new hotel has opened in Glasgow following a huge investment.
The Address Glasgow, which is located on Renfield Street in the city centre, opened on Friday, March 1.
The new 95-bedroom hotel is the first Scottish property and venture outside of Ireland for the family-owned Irish hospitality group The Address Collective.
The 'boutique' venue has seen a 'meticulous' renovation to one of the city's 'classically listed buildings'.
Originally built in the 1890s, the hotel firm invested over £9million to renovate the six-storey building, with an end goal of elevated luxury, rich heritage, and Scottish touch points throughout.
As part of the hotel's opening, it has also created 80 jobs in the area.
The Address Glasgow features a 'stunning cocktail bar and eatery North, a guest-exclusive wellness centre including a plunge pool and Himalayan rock salt spa as well as beautifully designed meeting rooms'.
The hotel will offer guests 'opulent' bedrooms including classic and club rooms.
To celebrate its opening, the hotel hosted an 'opening night' by showing off its 'stunning interiors' with a launch party.
Brian McGettigan, CEO of The Address Collective said: “We’re thrilled to officially open the doors of The Address Glasgow, welcoming patrons from around the world and from our wonderful new neighbourhood to be the very first to see our beautiful new hotel.
"Each one of The Address Collective’s hotels mirrors its home city, paying homage to Scotland’s natural landscape with our traditional Irish touches throughout and renowned customer service.
"We’re excited to take luxury stays in the city to a new level and show off this fantastic new property and the team behind it all.”
Prices for a room at the new Glasgow hotel start from £159 per night.
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