Stayed in the Radisson over the weekend of the 13th to the 15th October so I am posting whilst this is fresh in our minds, but to be honest, I could post next year and it would still stand out!
We were attending a wedding with members of our family where the reception was held in the hotel so the rate obtained was very competitive for Glasgow City Centre.
I think the overall tone was set when we arrived after a 4 - hour drive up the M6 to pull up outside the hotel and just hand over our car keys at reception whilst checking in. By the time the check in was complete - and it was quick! - the car was being valet parked and the porter had our bags on his trolley and was ready to go to our room.
Our room was a "City Room" on the 6th floor and initially, I thought "Oh great, we're opposite the lifts!" That made me think about calling reception to see if it was possible to change rooms (we've had a bad experience with this before) but we thought we would give it a chance as the room seemed to be well soundproofed. We found out very quickly that we needn't have worried this time as it was very quiet. Overall the room was very clean, fresh, comfortable, stylish and well appointed.
The rest of our family arrived about an hour after we did and we decided to eat in the hotel. After a bit of a debate - Collage versus TaPaell'Ya, the Spanish menu won out and we had a very nice meal there - the Gambas al ajillo and Paella valenciana were delicious! The wine list is pretty comprehensive and is uniformly good. However, all I would say is that if you're a first - time visitor to Glasgow (we're not), don't restrict yourself to eating in your hotel as there are many fabulous places to eat in and around the city centre and west end. This goes for any hotel in the city, not just the Radisson so don't read this as a criticism of TaPaell'Ya!
After a few drinks post - dinner, we retired to a very comfortable bed and an uninterrupted nights sleep. A word of advice if you're ordering breakfast to the room - you had better be hungry as there is a lot to tackle! Having said that, this isn't a bad trait...
We had all of saturday free as our engagement wasn't until 8pm, so we did what was required shopping-wise and returned to the hotel early on in the afternoon. The hotel is very close to Princes Square and Buchanan Street / Buchanan Galleries so it's entirely possible to blow the budget on shopping - so beware! We had a few drinks on our return in the Collage Corner Bar, which is fantastic for watching the world go by as it's on a busy corner of the city centre and had a bite to eat there a little later on. To be honest, we were a little disappointed with the food in the Corner Bar as it took a while to come and could have been hotter but the staff were pretty good about it and removed a few items from the final bill without any fuss.
The wedding reception was fantastic, great band and good fun was had trying to remember the running order of a "Strip the Willow" and various other dances!
Sunday, and time to leave. The rest of the family had an early start as they had a flight to catch, so we saw them off and sneakily had an extra hour in bed! Check out was by 12pm, but we were running a little later than 12. A quick call to the reception and this wasn't a problem. On checking out, I was told that the valet parking would take about half an hour, and I noted that they were busy, so we had a coffee whilst we waited. In the end though, it was a little over 15 minutes, so not a bad delivery on their committment!
All in all, the Radisson isn't one of these places where it's "all style and no substance" - they have managed to do both, and they are doing it very well indeed. Visually and aesthetically it's a stylish place but the staff make it more so with prompt, friendly and very efficient service. We would stay again in the Radisson and would recommend it to anyone looking for accomodation in Glasgow.