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Acorn Hotel
The Acorn Hotel is a boutique, 3-star residence perfectly situated between Glasgow City Centre and the West End. Just a stone's throw from the picturesque Kelvingrove Park, our hotel is one of the best for weekends away, theatre breaks or longer stays. Designed by renowned architect Alexander "Greek" Thomson, you'll find Grecian pillars adorning our grand entranceway and up-to-date dcor throughout.

With 18 newly renovated rooms on offer, the Acorn Hotel Glasgow provides a contemporary, relaxed environment for you to enjoy during your stay. Our stylish interior mixes fresh tones with classic, walnut touches and each room comes equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, complementary WiFi, satellite television and GHDs to complete a true home-away-from-home experience.
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Whether you're staying with us for work or a weekend break, there's no better way to get your day off to a worry-free and relaxing start than having breakfast in our bright, contemporary dining room. Our location in the leafy Park Circus area of the city means we're perfectly placed for you to spend a little extra time waking up to the day or getting some last-minute work detail sorted out over breakfast.
The Acorn Hotel provides boutique, 3-star comfort and excellent service throughout your stay. For your peace of mind, we have provided detailed arrival instructions, FAQs and Terms / Conditions. Should you have any further questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone or email or, if your stay has already begun, please contact the reception for help.
Our 3-star, boutique hotel is ideally situated in the Park Circus locale of Glasgow, with the Charing Cross direct link to the M8 motorway close by, making us extremely accessible by car or bus, and a train station just a 5-minute walk away. Keep right at the traffic lights and take the first right to cross to the other side of the junction.
The impressive building houses an eclectic collection, from a world-famous Dali painting to Art Nouveau interior design, and an intriguing slice of Glasgow's past. Scotland's national music, event and conference venue combines a vast space at the SEC which plays host to a number of exhibitions and events.
Reviews (13)
Karen Boston
Karen Boston
Dec 20, 2021
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One night pit stop has everything you could need, including hair drier and straighteners! Great shower. Clean and welcoming.
Ele Palazzolo
Ele Palazzolo
Dec 02, 2021
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I arrived to this hotel while COP26 was going on. It was easy access and had parking spaces outside. You don't pay for the car park Saturday and Sunday. I was greeted by Diane at the desk. Lovely lady that made me feel very welcome. The place is cozy and clean. No noisy, even when my room faced the street.
The toilet and shower were modern and everything were working well.
The hotel doesn't have a restaurant but there is one right besides and yummy.
I recommend this place and looking forward to come back.
Jean & Steve Ward
Jean & Steve Ward
Nov 26, 2021
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From the minute we arrived in the parking spaces in this quiet street opposite the hotel (voucher available at reception), the warm welcome from Dianne, the fresh decor, tea-making facilities (with biscuits), comfy bed and the brilliant breakfast cooked to order, our stay here was excellent in all aspects. We shall be back.
Brendan
Brendan
Nov 06, 2021
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What a lovely little hotel! Excellent location, only about 25 min walk to the city centre. The room was absolutely spotless when i checked in. Staff were so helpful and pleasant. Highly recommend for a stay in Glasgow.
Maggie Corbett
Maggie Corbett
Oct 22, 2021
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I absolutely loved my stay here! And was a little surprised considering how incredibly affordable it was! The location was great, I had a single room which was wonderfully decorated and extremely comfortable! The staff was lovely too! I’d highly recommend it and can’t wait to come back!
Pat Mulholland
Pat Mulholland
Oct 03, 2021
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We had a great stay. Room was lovely and the view was great. Loved being able to open windows. The hotel was very clean and bed was super comfy, there was an excellent tea tray too. Breakfast was very good indeed in a lovely breakfast room, very tasty ingredients. Really can't wait to go back thanks to all at the hotel.
Janice Mcilwraith
Janice Mcilwraith
Oct 02, 2021
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I had a double room for solo occupancy. Very clean, comfortable and well equipped at a reasonable rate. Lovely front of house manager who helped with luggage. Quiet location and free weekend parking. Did not have breakfast but there was a really good selection of teas, coffee biscuits etc in room.
Angie Whitehead
Angie Whitehead
Oct 01, 2021
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Lovely location just minutes to some good restaurants. Room was basic but clean - what more do you need? Breakfast was good and plentiful. Best part of this hotel is the staff. Alan is smashing. Knowledgeable, thoughtful and cooks s mean poached egg!
Maxine Taylor
Maxine Taylor
Sep 15, 2021
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Excellent location and standard of cleanliness and outstanding service. Stayed in Room 13 with my mother for an overnight stay to visit my daughter at University. This is a lovely hotel for either a long or short stay. One of the things that stood out about this hotel was the staff, in particular the Manager Alan. Professional yet friendly and helpful and enhanced our stay, for instance by taking the time to mark up the map he provided us with, with suggested places to visit, eat and shop. Thank you. If I had a chain of hotels I would want an Alan in every one!
Alissa A.
Alissa A.
Nov 12, 2015
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Stayed here last night and it's perfectly efficient for place to just crash. I had a single room, so a twin bed, which at 6 feet tall, is just way too small but it was fine for one night. The fixtures are modern and the shower was very nice. I'll never understand hotels allergies to fitted bottom bed sheets but I slept alright. The room is hilariously tiny but who really spends that much time in their room anyway. The wifi was strong which as a foreign business traveler is very important to me. The front desk clerk was also very helpful and incredibly friendly. You're not going to
Norman B.
Norman B.
Apr 15, 2015
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This hotel was disappointing in almost every respect.

You arrive to a permanently locked door, openable by a room key which, of course, you don't have on check in. On ringing the bell you are met by a very fierce lady who, to be fair, is polite and efficient but as far from warm as it is possible to get. By contrast the man at check out was charming and extremely helpful and single-handedly earned the hotel an extra star.

The room is very small and depressing. Everything is done as cheaply as it is possible to get away with. Cheap, but modern, fixtures have been used throughout and maintenance
Leanne R.
Leanne R.
Mar 22, 2014
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Stayed here for a night a few weeks back. Mixed feelings about this hotel. The exterior wasn't the nicest, it could do with a bit of makeover.

Check in was a brief affair, not much chat from the person on reception. Guess some people would be happy with this though.

First thing I noticed when I walked in was the heat, it was overpowering. Was worried our room might be the same but it wasn't too bad once we cracked the window open a little. There's also no lift in the hotel, which isn't good for people with mobility problems or big suitcases.

On to the good points... Hairdryer
Adrienne G.
Adrienne G.
Oct 08, 2010
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Acorn Hotel was our first stop in Glasgow & have to say, wouldn't stay there again

We arrived early - having just gotten off the plane & they were nice to stow our luggage until check in. What they neglected to tell me however, was that neighborhood parking was all metered & it's a teeny tiny box at the corner where you pay - there was no signage.... but the hotel sold a £2 parking pass - which I was not offered

Well, we never saw the meter box so guess who got a parking ticket! ME! Nothing like a £30 welcome to Scotland....

It was an unusually sweltering hot few days