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Glasgow Marriott Hotel reveals full ‘design-led’ refurb

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In this episode we speak to Anthony Hunt, partner and co-head of Corporate Real Estate at law firm Howard Kennedy. We discuss why 2026 may be seen as a pivotal year for boutique hotels, unpack the rise of global nomadism and how this is shaping demand and trends across hospitality, and how a strong team and clear, consistent messaging and offerings are key to securing investment.

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Glasgow Marriott Hotel has undergone a “comprehensive” renovation project that was designed to elevate guest experiences. 

The Scottish hotel now boasts completely revamped public spaces, luxurious upgrades, new facilities, and contemporary styling that has transformed it into “a modern, stylish design-led destination”. 

All 303 guest rooms were also included in the upgrade, as well as the reception area, lobby, a new lounge bar, and the signature Cast Iron Grill restaurant. 

With an additional six spacious Junior Suites created, there are 75 Executive Rooms benefiting from access to the Marriott Hotel’s Executive Lounge and an enhancement of the 10 meeting rooms with project completion due December this year. 

The hotel’s interiors are inspired by the local surroundings, reflecting “the unique character and charm” of the area with bespoke fabric and carpet designs in a fresh contemporary colour scheme.  

Other standard aspects include Marriott bedding, armchairs, air-conditioning and 55-inch wall mounted flat screen TVs.

Chris McGuinness, general manager of Glasgow Marriott Hotel, said: “Glasgow Marriott has been a cornerstone of the city, beloved by commuters, corporate guests, and leisure travellers for many years. Our major investment into upgrading this iconic property marks an exciting new chapter for the Marriott brand in Glasgow. 

“We are renowned for exceptional service, Marriott Glasgow’s reputation for outstanding service is a source of immense pride for all of us, the refurbishment means that we can elevate this service to even greater heights.”

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