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    Hotel Ibis Glasgow City Centre

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    In Glasgow’s vibrant centre, just 2 minutes from Sauchiehall Street, ibis Glasgow City Centre – Sauchiehall St is a short walk from Princes Square. It features a 24-hour front desk and a modern restaurant. The stylish bedrooms at ibis Glasgow City Centre – Sauchiehall St each have a private bathroom, tea/coffee facilities, and a work desk. Rooms also feature a flat-screen TV with Freeview. You can request an iron at reception. The spacious restaurant serves a varied menu for light lunches and evening dining. Cooked buffet breakfasts are also available, and there is a 24-hour snack bar. Guests can also make use of the gym, sauna and steam room located at the hotel next door. ibis Glasgow City Centre – Sauchiehall St is a 10-minute walk from Glasgow Central Railway Station. Glasgow Cathedral and the SECC can be reached in a 25-minute walk, and the M8 motorway is within easy reach. Glasgow City Centre is a great choice for travellers interested in shopping for clothes, shopping and nightlife. The team is being regularly updated and involved in awareness sessions about different disabilities or conditions. We have lately been to the Hemophilia Awareness Session and Down Syndrome Awareness Session for example, But lately we have worked a lot to improve our welcome for visually impaired guests. Thanks to partners such as VisitScotland, GDA and Visibility we have been able to have a base of knowledge and services to help you as much as we can.

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    Overall rating

    4.66

    (3 reviews)

    Overall rating breakdown

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    Access (avg.)

    4.16

    Parking (avg.)

    3.66

    Toilets (avg.)

    3

    Staff (avg.)

    3.33

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    kayfergone

    Mar 2020

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    4

    Ibis Hotel near Sauchiehall Street

    Spent two nights in a double room (502) and was pleased with access in hotel and for exploring the city.
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    hussein_patwa

    Apr 2018

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    5

    Affordable, Accessible, Ameanable - The hotel for me

    Firstly, this hotel is part of the Ibis chain of hotels across the UK. Whereas this review relates to this specific hotel in Glasgow, many of the accessibility features are common across all Ibis hotels. That’s why I look to Ibis first for accommodation whenever possible. Firstly, the common features that make Ibis one of the most accessible chains I’ve used in the last 5 years travelling across the country for work and leisure: • Pretty much all standard Ibis rooms (excluding the wheelchair accessible rooms) have the same layout. This includes the bathrooms. Once you’ve worked out your surroundings on your first visit, it’s easy to settle in next time, even if it’s at a different Ibis hotel. • Often the most challenging part of any hotel stay is navigating around the premises and finding your room. All the Ibis hotels I’ve visited have the room numbers in relief using large characters either on or directly beside the room door; e.g. the room number is raised so that it is tactile and so the numbers can be felt. It may not help someone familiar with Braille only though. • The layout of individual room floors is also usually quite similar with the lift in the centre and the rooms off corridors which branch off on each side. Lighting uses standard spotlights however they provide even light distribution without glare. There is also good contrast between the walls, floors and room doors. • In room lighting is the brightest I have ever seen in any hotel and features florescent tubes with broad diffusers on each side of the bed and bulbs on the walls just below ceiling level. The same tube lighting is used in the bathroom and this makes it incredibly easy to see around, including within the walk-in shower. • Air conditioning controls are also standard across hotels (although some have been fitted with a newer model as part of routine refits). Still, even with no sight it’s easy to figure out and use without assistance. • Showers are standard manual with just one lever that is pushed forward/back to control flow and left/right for temperature. You return the lever to the starting position to turn off. Staffing This can make or break a stay hence has its own section. Note I do not know if staff have received up to date disability awareness training. Comments relate to this specific hotel. • Where possible, staff do greet you by name although do not always introduce themselves. It’s therefore sometimes hard to know if you’re speaking to staff or other guests when asking for help. • Staff are proactive at offering help, e.g. sighted guiding, describing room layout and features and reading menus. Note I do not know if Braille menus are available. • I am always made to feel welcome and that no request is too inconvenient. • One helpful improvement suggestion would be if staff offered to read a full breakdown of the bill on checkout, and to email the invoice where this is not done automatically. Some points to keep in mind: • The step up into the bathroom is higher than expected and can catch you unawares should you forget about it. • Some hotels have all-glass partitions separating the lifts from the corridors which are difficult to see. • In this specific hotel lighting in the lounge area is dim with poor contrast between the floor and furnishings. The main restaurant area is well lit without glare.
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    moiradunworth

    Mar 2017

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    5

    Accessible both physically and in attitude

    This hotel is close to Charing Cross train station. While the pavements in the vicinity are poor, the hotel itself is very accessible. The staff are the main asset. They are so friendly and helpful that they will find anything you need. Everything was easy here. It is not a luxury hotel but is a lot more accessible and welcoming that many more expensive places. Each floor has an accessible room, not large but perfectly adequate with good bathroom facilities. Good lift access. We will definitely return.

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    220 West Regent Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom, G2 4DQ

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