The Sandyford Hotel is owned & run by the McMillan Family from Scotland who have been providing affordable accommodation in Glasgow City Centre for generations. We offer traditional Scottish hospitality. The Hotel was fully refurbished in 2007 and boasts 55 individually styled rooms all with en-suite bath / shower rooms, Flat screen TV's with up to 90 channels & digital radio, direct dial telephone, complimentary tea and coffee and 24 hour reception.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel for our guests use. We also provide computers with broadband internet access for free guest use in reception. These services are available 24 hours a day. All rates include our famous full Scottish Breakfast with the following choices on the menu: Sausage, Bacon, Smoked Haddock, Haggis, Kippers, Blackpudding, Eggs, Tomatoes, Mushrooms, Fruit Pudding, Croissants, Potato Scones, Pain Au Chocolat, Rolls, Yogurt, Cereals, Toast, Chilled Fruits comprising Apple, Orange and Grapefruit Juices.
Opening Hours: Check In: From 13:00 hours
Check Out: Until 10:30 hours
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