Premier Inn Glasgow - Bearsden
Location: 279 Milngavie Road,Glasgow,Lanarkshire, Glasgow, GB
Star Rating: 8.8 Stars
Property Type: Hotels
About this Property
Experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation at the Premier Inn Hotel Glasgow Bearsden, your gateway to Scotland's stunning landscapes and vibrant city life.
Adventure Awaits
Nestled near the iconic West Highland Way, our hotel places you in the heart of nature’s playground, ideal for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore breathtaking trails.
City Vibes
Enjoy easy access to Glasgow and Edinburgh, where you can indulge in retail therapy, catch live music performances, or experience the vibrant culinary scene that both cities have to offer.
Comfort and Cuisine
After a day of exploration, retreat to our cozy accommodations and savor delectable dishes at our hotel restaurant, ensuring you’re rejuvenated for your next adventure.
Don’t miss the chance to experience the best of both country and city—book your stay today!
Important Information
80 spaces. No height restriction. Space behind hotel for 1 coach/lorry.
Situated on A81, close to Loch Lomond and the start of the West Highland Way. Exit M8 at J16. At traffic lights go straight on. Follow road ahead onto A81, pass ASDA on the right. Carry on for 1.2 miles and the hotel is on the left behind the Burnbrae and next to the McDonalds. For Satnav enter G61 3DQ.
Policies
Check-in: N/A - Anytime
Check-out: N/A
Amenities & Facilities
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
Rooms Available
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Standard twin - double bed and sofa bed
The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and more. Our twin rooms with a double bed and sofa bed have a super-comfy double or kingsize* bed paired with a sofa bed, which can be arranged into a single bed.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard twin - two single beds
The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and more. Enjoy two of our equally sized, super-comfy 3ft wide beds fuss-free and say goodbye to the awkward "no you have the bigger bed, it's fine, really" chat.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard family
The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Our family rooms include a double or kingsize bed, plus a sofa bed and pull-out bed depending on the number of guests staying in the room. We also provide travel cots at no extra cost. Room size and set up can vary based on the hotel and the number of guests.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard double with a view
A great view, super-comfy bed, powerful shower and blackout curtains – our double rooms have everything you'll need for a great night's sleep.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard family with a view
Our family rooms with a view include a double or kingsize bed, plus a sofa bed and pull-out bed depending on the number of guests staying in the room. We also provide travel cots at no extra cost. Room size and set up can vary based on the hotel and the number of guests.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard double
The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and more.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Free WiFi
Guest Reviews
- mollydoggy (8/5): Disappointing Unlimited breakfast - I should start by saying I had a great night sleep and the bed was comfortable.
Clean room and good shower. The staff were welcoming also and free parking is a bonus. Good location for street and glastonbury. Has an aldi close by
My only complaint was the breakfast. I paid 10.99 for the unlimited deal but found the brewers fayre next door seemed to have run out of most of the pastries and fruit. As a vegetarian I was also told I would have to preorder vegetarian sausages or veggie bacon. It was chaotic and the food was below average I'm afraid.
- davidmY6245QM (2/5): Terrible manager with Terrible attitude. - Once again I have write another bad review about this hotel. This is second time I have been really badly treated here. So it isnt just a coincidence. We were trying to book in on Saturday night but the staff were telling us we were booked into the Premier inn at St Enochs. This reference number had already seen the rest of our party get their rooms. But we were assured that we were booked into St Enochs. So we got a taxi to the other hotel, only to be told that we were definitely booked into the Gorbals branch. So got a taxi back and again the same outcome. Obviously by this stage we were quite annoyed. So now comes along the manager, who from the outset had a terrible attitude. It ended up with him refusing us into the hotel, as he was offended.
So do yourself a favour and stay well clear of this branch of the Premier inn. By the way, the lady dealing with us at St Enoch's branch, was excellent.
- samwN4715MV (10/5): Brill - Amazing room! Entering the room was very nice and clean and fresh.
Great touches to the room!
Chlo left her name on the slip and just wanted to give her a very big thank you.
- jodW7556LH (2/5): Let down at breakfast - I stayed here for work and had a meal deal. The evening meal was fantastic however the whole experience was ruined by the lady who was in the restaurant at breakfast. I waited at the counter to be seated for at least 10 minutes then decided I needed to eat as I had work really soon. I was greeted with a grimace from this woman and I then gave my room number. I told her I was waiting a while to which she responded shouting across the restaurant “IM ON MY OWN “……I wish I’d said…frankly I don’t care…I’m the customer but I just got my breakfast and left. It’s not hard to keep an eye on who is waiting….very rude woman and let the whole stay down. She also failed to ask about food allergies.
- dougbA7578XP (10/5): Absolutely superb 5star - Premier inn was very good
Worth a stay
Would stay again
Defo worth a stay really good
Easy to get to good parking and book the restaurant it was ace
- AlanK348 (4/5): Awful noise from adjacent room(s) - The room was generally fine apart from a badly peeling counter edge. It was large (not complaining about that) but it made it seem under-furnished and a bit unwelcoming. Nice, clean, recently refurbished bathroom. Good water pressure in the shower. BUT: awful noise from room above, continuous clumping and bumping from feet. and at 5:30 in the morning a fan started up with a noise like a rocket and was still running when I left the room at 9am. And more clumping from above. No way I could get back to sleep. Dreadful night. They couldn't move me for the second night (hotel was full) which fortunately was less noisy.
- angelaaK681HR (10/5): Trip to Glasgow to see Callum Beattie in concerr. - Nice location, clean room, comfy beds, welcoming staff, lovely breakfast.
Prebooked taxis there and baxj, smooth journey then back to our cisy room.
- KittyMac1970 (10/5): Reliably good - Great location for city centre and not too long a walk back from Hampden Park. Rooms were good as they always are at a Premier Inn. Friendly, welcoming staff throughout.
- Dreamer01171895184 (2/5): Hotel needs a full refurbishment and better maintenance - I really don’t understand the recent good reviews. Staff is nice and area is convenient. I had to stay there a few times for work and every time room was cold, very noisy radiator, black mould and dust on walls in the bedroom (room on top floor) and in the bathroom.
They are currently refurbishing the elevator but should really refurbish the whole place!
Very disappointed, usually premier inn are better than this.
- D1144KZjeremyh (8/5): Short break in Glasgow - This hotel is convenient as it is approximately 15 mins walk from the city centre. It has excellent parking which costs £9 a day, but that's par for the course nowadays. The room was clean and comfortable with plenty of room. We did have an evening meal but breakfast was good with plenty of choice. We would definitely stop there again.
- ljbroccoli (4/5): Great room, awful customer service - Room was great, customer service was less than average.
No one looked like they wanted to be there. Not helpful at all and didn’t even smile at you when you walk into the hotel! Not helpful whatsoever and were rude.
- 840barryy (10/5): Stay - Richard & Alice excellent service !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Clean hotel as ever. All good !!!!!!. I stay here very often it’s very good
- Coc0o99 (10/5): Overnight and breakfast - I recently stayed at this hotel and had a really nice experience. The room was clean, comfortable, and had everything I needed for a short stay. I also opted for breakfast and was a good start to the day, plenty of choice and everything tasted fresh. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my visit. Overall, a solid and pleasant stay. Would happily book again.
- HT1006 (10/5): Would stay again - Stayed recently and had a really good experience all round. Good room, good sleep and good food. Staff were really good!
- 424billw (10/5): Clean, comfy, good value and cheery staff. - Typical Premier Inn, clean, comfy, with very friendly and helpful staff. Easy parking, and hotel handy for town centre. We took advantage of a recent cheap price deal with inclusive breakfasts.
- whereisany (2/5): Cleanliness issues and insect found during stay - I stayed at the Premier Inn Glasgow City Centre South for 3 nights. Unfortunately, I found an insect on my bed on the second night, which could possibly have been a bedbug (photo attached). There was no suitable alternative room available at the time, but the team was very friendly and provided fresh bed linen.
Overall cleanliness was below expectations.
Staff throughout my stay were kind and helpful, but the cleanliness issues and the incident significantly affected the quality of my stay.
- 975momol (2/5): Bad first impression and didn’t feel safe - Stayed at Premier Inn Glastonbury and felt unsafe from arrival. Caravans outside gave a poor first impression. Reception was unmanned late at night, leaving me vulnerable as a woman with teenager. Around 1am, loud noise and banging outside my room came from staff in hoody, including the regional manager, moving towel trolleys, trolleys left outside room (not safe if there was a fire) and talking loudly. I opened my door to speak to them but received no apology or refund for a sleepless night. Four days later, still no response from the regional manager. Extremely disappointing experience — felt unsafe, ignored, and would not recommend staying here. Positives lady on reception lovely. I imagine poor chap in photo was just following managers instructions.
- Seaside824457 (6/5): Good value - Very big room with decent bed. Very clean apart from bathroom which needed a deeper clean. Plenty of space and very good design for practical space etc. Unfortunately, can't open window so the air conditioning was on and very noisy at night. Otherwise, excellent value for money.
- 65giselaj (10/5): Great experience - I have stayed at many Premier Inns in Great Britain but have to say that the Premier Inn in Glastonbury is definitely my favourite. It is the staff who make it such a great experience. They are all unfailingly attentive and courteous and no request is too much trouble. My thanks to everybody in Premier Inn in Glastonbury.
- greenfiddler2 (10/5): Comfortable stay - We stayed here one night on route to Devon. Our Premier Plus room was comfortable and clean and the staff were friendly and helpful. The staff at the attached pub were also friendly and the new menu catered for all tastes . The food we chose was well presented and tasty.
- lewisboxall123 (10/5): Would recommend this hotel - Room is lovely and the food was good value. But the best thing about the hotel was the helpful staff; Devlin and Ewan (and manager) were great, very helpful and accommodating.
- 1dustyrhodes (10/5): Superb. - BRILLIANT, as always twice a year for Clarks, never ever disappointed.
Friendly. charming staff, very welcoming.
My fault, did not realise that glasses were not on the welcoming tray.
So useful for our meds.
Now I know will make sure I take a couple up from the welcome tray in the foyer.
Clean and fresh linen, brilliant stay.
- marielenas138 (10/5): Great value for money, can't fault it - Great location for the town. Plenty of parking. Shop within walking distance. The staff were really helpful and friendly. The room was great, well appointed and very clean. It was warm even without the heating on but the heating / air con / fan worked really well. It was comfortable and had everything I needed. I would definitely stay again.
- A4782UCcatherineh (10/5): Would go back - Great location for access to city centre, transport links and supermarket just round the corner.
Friendly staff team, quick and easy check in - also plenty of car parking.
Family room was everything needed and buffet breakfast set us up for the day.
- B6115TIsarahc (10/5): Comfortable - Very clean and comfortable . Staff friendly and helpful. Facilities convenient and excellent . Restaurant on site pleasant . Check in easy but prior check in not available.
- katebQ5870NZ (10/5): Glastonbury adventure - Clean, tidy room. Had a family room which felt more spacious than other family rooms we have stayed in.
All staff in the Premier Inn and restaurant were so kind and helpful, especially Mel on reception who made me and my daughter feel very welcome.
- loiner-bloke (6/5): Average for a premier inn - Hotel is nice and close to glasgow centre , but you have to pay for parking £9 guest rate for 24 hours should be included in price of stay to be honest ?? Operated by horizon parking , plenty of spaces available but no security on either entering or leaving , so what is the payment for ?????
Room was nice and clean with comfy beds . Had to ask for extra towels and pillows but that wasnt a problem
Very quiet room to be fair was facing busy road but didnt hear any noise and the blackout curtains made a huge difference
Very major negative about this hotel is the breakfast bar . Mega small for the size of hotel. Had to queue in morning for a table for family of 4 and 1 of the mornings had to have 2 seperate tables
Also food dishes empty most of time. Constantly had 2 ask if there was any more food available , bacon eggs etc .
No clean cups avaulable again had to ask for some
Not enough choce on the continental side of the breakfast. Just croissants and nothing else
Overall wouldnt stop here again due to parking costs and especislly the fiasco at breakfast times
Felt sorry for the staff in running around non stop
Simply not enough staff for the size of hotel
- katiecB1194NV (10/5): Amazing - a very nice hotel, good distance from the town centre, lovely staff especially Dion, very welcoming and chatty, helped us out a lot
- davidrP7130PO (10/5): Plus is Plus - The new Premier Plus rooms are a step above the older style. Fresh feeling and loved the wireless charger beside the bed. But the small other extras like a coffee machine and fridge make such a big difference
- Cardboar (10/5): Ideal location - Perfect location for the Clark’s shopping village, also to break your journey to Centre Parcs , so you can arrive there at a reasonable time
- AndieH (10/5): Does exactly what it says on the tin - excellent! - One of the reasons I book with Premier Inn is that I really like to know what I am getting! This one is no exception - as always, it's very good value for money. As an added bonus, it's well set back from the road so it's blissfully quiet at night. We stayed for 3 nights - Suzanne was on reception for part of our stay and is such a lovely welcoming person. Breakfast was a particular highlight - efficient, friendly smiley service and a delicious selection. We would certainly stay again and are happy to recommend it.
- niggleyn (8/5): You get what you pay for - Location covered by many others and yes, exiting the car park is very dangerous onto quite a busy road.
Waited quite some time in Reception. When assistant arrived asked if we had pressed the bell! She then discovered it was not working. We had a ground floor room, but it was at the end of a very, very long corridor. Anyone with mobility issues should be made aware of such a hike.
On entering the room it appeared clean and tidy, however we discovered the upright chair appeared to have some sort of spillage or mould on it and you could write your name in the dust/dirt on the seat bars. It needed a darn good clean. The same dusty mould was also on the easy chair. Despite this we had a good night's sleep, though rather warm.
You get what you pay for!
Breakfast in Beefeater was OK. As expected for a buffet, some things could be Hotter. All a bit bland.
- esp101 (4/5): Disappointing Premier Inn - Booked a Premier Plus room here for a 1 night stay after shopping in Clarks Village.
The hotel entrance was marred by lines of old and grubby looking caravans on the road by the hotel. This is directly outside the hotel and carpark and made us very wary of leaving our car here.
The reception area was clean and modern but the lady who checked us in was very dis-interested and we had to ask her about booking a table for breakfast the following morning.
Our room was on the top floor and was clean and tidy but there was only 1 bath towel so we had to share.
The next morning we strolled over to the Brewyers Fayre pub next door which there was no signage showing us where to go. It was a large pub with lots of seating and one lady trying to welcome and seat all the customers. It was a full buffet breakfast for both hot and cold food. The hot food was mediocre to put it mildly. The bacon was undercooked to the point of almost being raw, the mushrooms were dark and rubbery, the scrambled egg was hard and the fried eggs were swimming in oil. It had been all sitting around for a long time.
The coffee machine produced a lukewarm latte.
The server did not come across once to ask if we were ok or if there was anything she could help us with. It was just a cursory it’s a buffet so help yourself. We left hungry and underwhelmed.
I would not use this Premier Inn again and if anyone decides to do not have breakfast.
- sandradT2321JW (10/5): Excellent - Excellent hotel
Guy on reception was very welcoming. Lovely warm , clean comfortable bedroom and bathroom. Fantastic breakfast.Well run breakfast room.
Breakfast staff friendly and efficient
Excellent stay
- M8085FSdenised (4/5): D. Downie October 26 - Staff pleasant on arrival, changed room for disabled room on groundfloor as lift was broken and no other rooms available.
Room had mushrooms growing in it at 2 walls.
Breakfast - sausages were cremated burnt black, mushrooms cold and black pudding greasy.
Vending machine in lobby of hotel was out of order.
Will not be back.
- SuziEdwards (4/5): Sadly deteriorated - I stay here a lot for work. It's unfortunate that it's gone downhill terribly. Exit and entry is dangerously blind due to the huge amount of vans and caravans parked in the road outside - right up to the entrance. It's also now quite nerve wracking leaving the car in the carpark with all the random folk living in the road. It's now not a place I'd feel safe walking alone after dark. The staff were lovely, and helpful - clearly doing the best they can but I had to return a pillow that was stained with mould. The place was packed so they didn't have a replacement for me until the next day. This was in a premier plus room. The coffee machine stopped working and was replaced. The replacement leaked everywhere so I gave up with it. The room was far too hot and incredibly stuffy. The air con didn't seem to help. The windows are sealed, not even opening an inch for fresh air. I'm seriously considering staying in the next town in future, which isn't ideal as my work is based in Glastonbury itself. Very disappointed with the way the place has deteriorated.
- joshrD7131EY (4/5): Weekend Stay - The staff were very friendly, that was a positive. Unfortunately the rooms felt run down, and they strongly smelled of stale cigarette smoke. We are non-smokers.
- KatySurrey (8/5): Noisy neighbours! - I've stayed here many times. It's a great location for Glasgow and the countryside around. It's always comfortable. The staff are always helpful. Unfortunately the guests above my room were very noisy on 2 of my 3 nights. Hard to understand how people can be so inconsiderate.
- pedalrog2018 (10/5): Premier Inn, Glasgow South - I was very impressed with this Premier Inn. The staff on reception were great, very helpful, the room was spacious, clean, at the front but there was no road noise. The bathroom was also large and clean, everything there that we needed. Accommodation very reasonably priced.
We also ate in the restaurant, these can sometimes be hit and miss, however, this one was excellent. Very good food, the staff were friendly and attentive, spotted when my drink was finished and asked if I wanted another (this always gains brownie points for the staff). Great value, we had the evening "meal deal".
The only bad point was that the beer choice was poor, no real ale, the nearest to it was Doombar that I don't rate at all. The Guiness was good though and the man who poured it knew how to do it properly!
So, full marks to Premier Inn, breakfast thrown in as well, I will be back here!
- Getaway02622604010 (2/5): Undesirable location - Haven't checked in yet but didn't expect to be saying in a homeless camp in a warehouse district. I would not have expected that from the trip advisor info.
- E8180PImarkh (10/5): Perfect Stay for a Business Trip - I stayed at the Premier Inn Glasgow Bearsden while on a business trip and it was exactly what I needed after a long day. The location is great, the staff are friendly and welcoming and having a pub right next door made it easy to relax in the evening. Comfortable, convenient, and excellent value, I’d happily stay again.
- cmbdeas (8/5): Noisy neighbours!!! Comfortable room. - I've stayed at The Premier Inn, Bearsden many times. I've always been comfortable and the staff are always friendly and attentive. This visit was no exception.
On 2 of my 3 nights' stay, however, the guests in the room above were very noisy. Thumping loudly until 1am. It's so inconsiderate. The staff apologised but I suppose there's not much they can do at one o'clock in the morning.
I agree the brambles and plants are overspilling onto the paths and stairs outside. They need trimming back ASAP.
- 138mob (10/5): Happy customer - Value for money! Location was good a short walk from the bridge to get to the city centre . Our room was modern clean and fresh relaxing with no noise levels from outside . The bed was amazing and we had a restful sleep during our stay. We will return at some point and I would recommend this premier Inn
- Alexander (6/5): - The photos did not match the property; the image used is of a restaurant in front of it. This was a regular city motel that was a bit old and dirty.
- richardrG3736DQ (10/5): Excellant Stay - Everything went perfect for the weekend. Food at Breakfast and Evening Meal was worth the combined offer, Wife did make comment about not enough choice on the Continental side but cooked breakfast is good.
- alex936 (8/5): Clean and comfortable - Room was very basic but clean . Not much space for hanging clothes . No drawers to put underwear ect or storing t shirts . Ok for couple days as didn’t have a lot of clothes with us
Bathroom very nice and spotless
We had meal deal which we thought was a good price
Went for evening meal lots on menu no longer available so we felt limited to what we could choose . We had starter main and desert
Starter of soup and prawn cocktail took 40 minutes to arrive .. Steak pie was burnt on top but my hubby said filling was nice
I had scampi it was nice
Breakfast however was a let down we went at 8 thinking food would be hot and fresh and although fresh it was Luke warm mushrooms and tomato were tasteless and cold . Real let down .
The staff were really nice and helpful and friendly
I would stay again but just not have the food
- Marie (4/5): - I was extremely disappointed in our stay at the Premier Inn Bearsden.The property is very much in need of a total revamp .Both the outside and inside was very poorly maintained.Our toilet was leaking and the room smelt damp .It felt more like a hostel ,I don’t consider the price reflects this.The staff were unengaging and the whole place was to be honest depressing .
- Jason (10/5): - Simply fantastic. Beds very comfortable and room clean.
SUPERB Breakfast was the best we had during our two week stay in the UK. Superb. Thank you.
- Spiffy69 (4/5): Average at very best. - Clean enough.
Understaffed or staff were constantly elsewhere.
Food was appalling. Ordered a steak and chips and the steak came out grey and mostly fat.
Breakfast was all overcooked and almost inedible.
Hotel is overpriced for what it offers and I'd only stay here again if I had no choice.
- lc032017 (10/5): Very comfortable with delicious breakfast - Lovely very comfortable stay. Breakfast fast and efficient for my quick visit which was just perfect. Definitely would recommend and come back again.
- Kevimac (8/5): Exceptional Comfort a quick walk from town - The hotel is just a short walk from the city centre, with plenty of parking and excellent staff. The bedroom was a new style but the bed had the usual Premier inn reliably comfortable bed.
But no fridge in the room, and it was missing a set of towels for one of our party. However, the night staff supplied these promptly when informed. Otherwise, this was a perfect stay.
- Flyer526460 (6/5): Premier Inn - not value for money - The first impression outside was poor - lots of overgrown shrubbery, many weeds, grubby steps from car park. The room was comfortable but needed a refurb - ie scuff marks on walls & ceiling, black mould around bath, scratches on bathroom mirror. It cost £324 for 2 nights, plus breakfast was £10.99 if required. Would not stay there again for that price.
- stevem208 (8/5): Saved by the team - Rooms are fine but a bit tired. Shower was a bit weaker than we;d like. But the staff were friendly, welcoming and sorted things promptly.
- K7434CSandred (8/5): Overpriced for What It Is - 3-star review:
Decent enough stay for one night, but definitely overpriced at £147?for a standard double on a rainy Saturday in Glasgow. I didn’t shop around before booking, but after I did, I saw Radisson Blu was only £180 and looked miles better. This place feels more like an £80 hotel.
Room was a good size and mostly clean. But the bathroom fan got really loud after a few minutes, constantly changing tone like a dodgy old jeep — pretty annoying. Shower head was leaking water upwards somehow, spraying over the curtain rail and hitting the bathroom door and wall. By the end, the floor was soaked like a mini swimming pool. Ended up using all the towels and bath mat to dry it.
Not a holiday trip or anything, just a short city visit — but next time I’d probably go elsewhere for the price.
- JohnK363 (10/5): Pleasant stay - Pleasant comfortable bed in airy room. The pillows could be improved to match quality of mattress.
Very pleasant staff.
However, we arrived 1 hour early and would have had to pay £15.00 to get into room then.
We waited.
Couldn't really fault it in any other way
- J8342ZGjays (10/5): A night away - Checked in just after 3pm and the man on reception gave us exemplary service. Went to room 119 on the first floor and ot was spotless. Had dinner at the local pub restaurant. Had the best night's sleep I've had in a long time as did my husband. It was perfect. The breakfast room was rather small but was fine. Cooked to perfection 👌 and staff again were exemplary. Thanks for a wonderful experience with yourselves, will definitely be booking again.
- darrenhG3014YY (6/5): Good but needs improvement - The service was good from check in too check out breakfast was good but room for breakfast was far too small there was mould all over the bathroom ceiling and paint was coming off the walls in the bedroom was definitely not worth the £150 a night
- 708mercyz (10/5): Excellent service - Excellent service thanks to the staff on duty. The bed was so comfy, extra duvets and our bedroom was spacious. The dining room was tiny but very neat and had staff serving breakfast and it was nice. Nice food well cooked and presentable. Receptionist are always there to welcome you.
- downhillcyclist (10/5): Comfortable Convenient Hotel - We stayed at the Bearsden Premier Inn before starting the West Highland Way. It's a lovely hotel, very comfortable. We had a spacious room with ensuite including a bath. Good self service breakfast. The Burnbrae Pub & Restaurant next door is very good for dinner. It's an easy walk, less than a mile, to the start of the West Highland Way (passing several shops to buy your sandwiches). Early check in cost £15. Our bags had to be ready for 8.00am for onward transfer (only if you're doing the West Highland Way)
- brianf1872 (10/5): Great hotel - Lovely room with a really comfy bed. Slight drawback was, I had paid for early check-in and when I got there the receptionist said “oh I’m not sure your room is ready yet!!!!”
Not the staff’s fault as it was clearly understaffed, so much so the receptionist was having to run up & down the stairs as she was cleaning the rooms too.
- ryanw946 (6/5): Shame about the damp and mould - One night stay mid week. Check in was quick and staff very friendly. There are issues with damp and black mould in this hotel however. First room at back of hotel had black mould on window wall. Reported to reception and was quickly moved to another room at front of hotel. Same thing in the new room, black mould on window exterior wall. Then moved to a 3rd room at front of hotel which seemed newly refurbished and was fine.
Receptionist was apologetic and said that the building is not owned by premier inn and so they are unable to do the work required to remedy the damp and mould issues and that the cleaners have been instructed to wipe it off if they see it. She also said they paint over it.
It’s a shame because it is otherwise a great place to stay in a good convenient location. If it wasn’t for the damp and mould I would definitely stay again .
- lesr515 (10/5): Staff members with customers - Paris and morwenna have exceptional front of house skills that are second to none.
I stay in many premier inns across the uk and
These girls gave it the homely feel that I miss
When I have to stay away from my family.
They really are a credit to your group
- DebbieR750 (10/5): Outstanding Premier Inn in Bearsden - Excellent Premier Inn at Bearsden. Great location for our trip as visiting our son. Staff so professional, friendly, warm and nothing is too much trouble. The hotel is spotlessly clean, bright and airy. Our room was also spotless and had everything you needed. Nice coffee tea sugar milk tray, which you could replenish in reception, hairdryer, shower and hand gel, extra pillows, lots of plugs and lights - great bright light and mirror in bedroom to do your make-up, even a bottle opener. Shower very powerful and bed so comfortable. We had breakfast as well and great choice from the buffet of fruit, cereal, tea, coffee, juices, pastries and the chef cooks a lovely fresh and plentiful breakfast to your requirements. Plenty of parking. Overall would definitely recommend this Premier Inn.
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