Good functional and acceptable business hotel. Room was fine, the view somewhat boring. My room was on the third floor looking inwards. Breakfast was fine, although it would help some more of the staff could speak English.
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Good functional and acceptable business hotel. Room was fine, the view somewhat boring. My room was on the third floor looking inwards. Breakfast was fine, although it would help some more of the staff could speak English.
I travel to Glasgow on business once or twice a month and always stay at the Radisson.
Staff are friendly and very helpful. They really come into their own if you need something or have a problem. Rooms are always clean and fresh. Minibar prices are as you'd expect, but you can buy soft dinks and snacks at the shops nearby or within Central Station.
The Scottish breakfast is spectacular! For an even better treat order a room service breakfast - it'll feed you all day!
Drinks in the bar are hugely expensive - if I'm with colleagues we go to Wetherspoons across the road instead.
The tapas restaurant is excellent.
I'm fortunate to stay here regularly and get looked after really well as the staff get to know you and what you like.
I think that if you stay at the Radisson and have a problem or need something then you should not hesistate to ask as the staff are extremely helpful.
I have been fortunate to stay in the Radisson Glasgow on a number of visits to Glasgow on Business and after staying in most of the other supposedly top hotels in the city this one really is the best. The rooms are contemporary and spacious and the wet room bathroom is a nice added touch. I have always found the staff friendly and the service first class and of course the location is also very convenient with the hotel being right next to central station. I would recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a first class hotel in Glasgow.
Spent 1 night in Glasgow's SAS Radisson. LOts of hype and expectations about this new 5 star hotel.
Location is excellent for access to the city centre.
Checkin was efficient and quick, although no offer of concierge to take bags to the room while we had a coffee after a long drive.
The room we stayed in was on the 6th floor with no view of the city, only another towerblock, although not too fussed as this is city center. Room was very clean and in resonable order although a light did not work and the plug on the iron was cracked with wires exposed.
Breakfast was the let down of the stay. We had to que for 15 minuites to be seated, when we were seated there was no applogy or explanation for the wait. We were told tea and toast would be brought to the table and after 10 minuites we had to ask. The toast has still not arrived to this day. There seemed to be no organisation of staff in the restaurant, although there was plenty of them. The breakfast was a buffett style with plenty to choose from and the quality of the food was good. Although for a 5 star hotel I would have expected a cooked to order and waitress service.
Booked a business class room to celebrate our anniversary. After reading of soft beds, I requested a firm bed on the white space of the internet booking form. On arrival at room, bed was very soft, so I contacted reception who said that website not working properly, not giving them special requests - strange as I could access those details using my name and the booking ref they gave me. They offered to put a board under the bed, but it already had one, so clearly they don't make a difference. They couldn't find a replacement mattress so upgraded us to a corner suite with an orthopedic bed.
Whilst suite was nice, to be honest I have been in cleaner rooms and the curtain pull was not connected and no instructions in room for coffee machine. A few little things that should be right in a hotel of this class. Also it was a smoking room with no ventilation at all. I got the staff to leave a Fabreze spray for me to use regularly as very strong smell soon came back.
Bed was very comfortable. Following morning shower, hairdryer wouldn't work, so I rang for a replacement. This came but still didn't work in the socket next to the mirror. Turned out to be a problem with the sockets, half of them in room weren't working, including that next to coffee machine.
Following breakfast (good selection and service), I completed a comment card, listing the problems I had encountered and stating that I would not be returning to this hotel. On return to room following day out, curtain fixed, coffee machine instructions there, extension cable plugged in to allow us to use things, so they fixed what they could.
Following day, returned after day out to find that we could not get in the room, the key card wouldn't work, so obviously back down to reception. Manager was on reception and apologised for problems and offered to deduct a night's accommodation charge.
The impression I left with is that I may return after all. Customer service is only tested when things go wrong and I think they did what they could to put things right promptly and without argument. Found all staff to be pleasant and helpful.
A few things they need to work on though - fix the website, get some new mattresses and sort out some ventilation. Also I would not bother with a business class room, although more floor space, the partition makes them feel smaller. Suite is certainly not worth the full rate.




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