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For an intimate view of life in Scotland’s second city, try Ashton Lane – a small slice of southern Europe located in the Hillhead dis-
trict, up from Glasgow University. The narrow, cobbled street that makes up Ashton Lane has lights hanging from wires overhead;
there’s a small movie theatre, quaint restaurants and pubs where the beer flows thick. Sitting at the end of this small village-of-a-
block is the Cul de Sac, a three-
storeyed restaurant-bar with casual
dining downstairs, a tightly packed
pub in the middle and the Attic, a mel-
low cool-out joint, on the top floor. All
levels buzzed the night I visited – a
young couple had just won a case of
Miller Genuine Draft, in Dr Paul’s
Monday Night Comedy Quiz for
answering, as they joked, “rubbish
questions”.
The Cul de Sac seemed to capture the
essence of Glasgow. And Louise, a
tourist from Livingston, summed up
the city and why she visits so often. “I
love the atmosphere of Glasgow,” she
said, as the bartender called for last
orders. “It’s not pretentious, It’s young,
trendy arty. And the people – they’re
so friendly.” EW
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Village Glasgow
From only £24 per person per night
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formally The Courtyard Hotel
The Merchant Lodge,Virginia Street, Glasgow G1 1TY
TEL: 0141 552 2424 FAX: 0141 552 4747
ne of Glasgow’s oldest buildings, originally home to
the City’s tobacco lords, sits in a quiet backwater within
The Merchant City, only a few minutes walk from
George Square, the City Chambers, Queen Street and
Central Stations.
Having lain empty and unused for many years this rejuvenated
building now offers 33 individually styled bedrooms with pri-
vate bathroom, direct dial telephone, colour television, and of
course complimentary tea and coffee. Our rates include Full
Scottish Breakfast, leaving you to choose from the surrounding
restaurants and bars for your other meals.
Notable features of the building include the cobble courtyard and
the Old Stone Turnpike Stair, one of the last in Glasgow still
in use, through which guests pass on the way to their rooms.
Whatever your reason for visiting Glasgow, be it on business,
shopping, taking in a show, concert or exploring the City’s rich
architectural heritage, we know you will enjoy your stay at The
Merchant Lodge.
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