
Booking Enquiries
The Sandyford Lodge
21 Royal Crescent
Glasgow
G3 7SL
Tel. 0141 332 9009
Fax. 0141 353 2143
Bath Street
When it comes to nightlife and entertainment, visitors to Glasgow will find that they are spoiled for choice. The city has so much to offer it is easy to see why it has become a prime city break destination. One of the areas of the city that has become very fashionable over recent years is Bath Street. The choice of basement bars, cocktail bars and restaurants is impressive, and all within walking distance of the Sandyford Lodge on Royal Crescent.
Bath Street, located parallel to the more famous Sauchiehall Street, is teeming with trendy eateries and bars - places like Moskito, Butterfly and the Pig, Bloc+, The Tiki Bar and Slouch are packed with locals and visitors daily and nightly. Whether you want to dance, listen to live music, enjoy a meal or just sit back and admire the decor, you will have no shortage of choice.
After a night on the town on Bath Street, there's nothing like a good night's sleep - and the Sandyford Lodge offers just that. It is located just minutes away from all the hot-spots on foot, yet set back away from the crowded streets. We offer 19 tastefully furnished rooms with all modern facilities such as flat screen televisions and Wi-Fi access, along with direct dial telephone and tea- and coffee-making facilities.
After a sound sleep, start the day right with a choice between a full Scottish breakfast and a continental selection, both of which are included in the cost of accommodation. We offer rooms that can accommodate up to four people, so whether you are travelling as a couple, a group of friends or celebrating a family occasion, you will find the right balance at the Sandyford Lodge.
Call our friendly reception staff without delay to secure your accommodation near Bath Street in Glasgow. We will be happy to take your call and offer the best B&B deals in the city. It is also possible to book rooms directly here on the website using the online reservations system. A night out on Bath Street won't be soon forgotten and neither will the comfort of the Sandyford Lodge.