Hotel Hit Squad: The rooms may be a bit bright for Glasgow, but there’s lots to love at the Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens

Advice

You make memories at hotels. And each is haunted in its way. Every time I walk into One Devonshire Gardens in Glasgow, the dark woodwork of the curving staircase leading up to all that ornate stained glass from the late 19th century makes me feel like I’ve wandered into the opening paragraphs of James Joyce’s The Dead. It is handsome, grand and suits an afternoon of fresh snow and hanging fog. 

Recently, much of the original floor tiling in the entrance hallways to what is currently the Hotel du Vin was revealed and sympathetically restored. It embroiders the narrative. This would be a superb place to spend Christmas. Except, these aren’t my first thoughts when I arrive at One Devonshire Gardens….

PHONE ACCESSORIES FREE SHIP DEALS

Articles You May Like

The mystery that still surrounds Turin Shroud
Singapore guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in Asia’s slickest city
How One Hotel Chain Plans To Be Carbon-Neutral by 2050
12 fabulous New Year’s Eve parties at London hotels for ringing in 2020
Scottish ski resort celebrates 30th birthday as heavy snow hits the Highlands

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *