About The Belhaven Hotel
This Victorian-era hotel offers accommodation in the heart of Glasgow's cosmopolitan west end. Guests are just ten minutes from the town centre, with nearby Loch Lomond easily accessible by car.
Each spacious bedroom displays individual, sophisticated styling, featuring en-suite or private bathrooms, a flat screen TV, and free Wi-Fi access.
Guests of The Belhaven Hotel can unwind with a cocktail in the contemporary cafe-bar, offering many drink selections and specialty coffees. Free parking is provided.
The Belhaven Hotel cafe-bar offers light bites and pizzas throughout the day, featuring a view overlooking the charming terrace. An all day breakfast menu featuring several selections is also available.
Guests can stroll to vibrant Byres road, featuring some of Glasgow's most stylish boutiques and restaurants.The Botanic Gardens are just a five minute walk away, with the Gallery of Modern Art also nearby.
Positive Reviews
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Beautiful Townhouse Rooms.
If you like to stay in a place combining history with style, The Belhaven is the perfect choice for your Glasgow accommodation. Several guests were smitten with the Victorian-era building, and repeatedly expressed delight with their spacious, custom-decor
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A Wonderful, Cosmopolitan Location.
Guests loved being in the heart of Glasgow's vibrant west end, reputed for its trendy cafes, bars, and shops. By strolling out of The Belhaven's front door, you can quickly discover some of Glasgow's most cosmopolitan streets lined with stylish boutiques
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Breakfast Fit For a King.
Nearly every reviewer felt the need to mention this hotel's wonderful breakfast, offering traditional cooked Scottish fare along with several other hot and cold items. Guests were also impressed with the healthier selections, and the fact that the hotel o
Negative Reviews
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Lacking Tea & Coffee Making.
Several guests were disappointed to discover the absence of tea & coffee making facilities in their rooms, with many saying it was the first time they had ever encountered such a thing.
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Unappealing Free Parking.
Some guests were less than impressed with the free parking option, which turned out to be some spaces along a busy, narrow street. Those with more expensive cars felt unsettled about using these provided spots. Even those who didn't mind sometimes had tro
negative:
Better Get Up Early For Breakfast.
While a complimentary breakfast is offered, some guests were miffed to have missed the early 8:45am cut off time, complaining no one had bothered to inform them of the limited brekky window. Those who asked for their money back were dealt with the blow of