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This 4-star guest house is set within a 19th-century Victorian building overlooking Kelvingrove Park with excellent views across Glasgow. Only 20 minute walk from Glasgow’s centre, the Alamo Guest …
This 4-star guest house is set within a 19th-century Victorian building overlooking Kelvingrove Park with excellent views across Glasgow. Only 20 minute walk from Glasgow’s centre, the Alamo Guest House sits within the West End, close to Sauchiehall and Argyle Streets restaurants and bars. All rooms boast antique period furnishings, with ensuite bathroom facilities in all rooms except Shetland which offers a private external bathroom facility. Guests at The Alamo Guest House can enjoy complementary breakfast, including fresh fruit, pastries, and cooked hot breakfast. Nearby is Glasgow Central Railway Station is 25 minutes’ walk away , the SECC Arena is 20 minutes’ walk and Glasgow Botanic Gardens are a 25-minute walk away.
Free breakfast
Wi-Fi
Spa
Business center
Restaurant
Smoke-free rooms
Heating
Has TV
Fax and photocopying
Baggage storage

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Jan 7, 2025
We were impressed with the elegant decor, less so with the small basement bedroom and the tiny shower room. I'm 5'6" and my head touched the opposite wall when sitting on the lavatory. Some of the r…Full review by Robert E
Nov 30, 2024
We have so many wonderful thoughts about this stay! The location is safe and convenient in the West End of Glasgow, with many restaurants, museums, transportation. It is near the university, Kelvin…Full review by 586adelek
Sep 17, 2024
Our stay in the Alamo Guest House was wonderful. We stayed in the Harris room. The guest house is located in a lovely and very quiet neighborhood just a few minutes from the Kelvingrove Museum. Th…Full review by Indium49
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The building is Victorian and was built in 1880. The earliest that written records show the Property has been offering letting accommodation since 1945, the property was bought by...
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