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Blythswood Square hotel unveils refurbished guest rooms

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Blythswood Square Hotel in Glasgow has unveiled its refurbished guest rooms and suites.   

A multi-million pound investment created a two-bedroom penthouse suite, redesigns for all entry level, deluxe and Georgian bedrooms and the construction of 12 additional guest rooms.

The spa was also upgraded with the creation of a new Spa Café. The hotel’s restaurant and salon bar will eventually undergo refurbishment as well.

Murray Thomson, general manager, said: “I am thrilled to present our newly-refurbished guest bedrooms, which have been finished to an exceptional standard in keeping with our reputation and, of course, the expectations of our guests.

“We are incredibly excited about unveiling the new look and can’t wait to welcome new and regular visitors as we showcase the best hospitality Scotland has to offer.”

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