Rab Ha's

A Hotel in Glasgow

Rab Ha's

  • Glasgow
  • Hotel
  • ££££
  • Calendar
  • 3 x Double
  • 1 x Twin

After an exceptional meal here, retire to your newly-designed room by passing the striking leather chairs of the hotel reception and the ever-present fresh flowers. On top of the fresh, clean linen of comfortable bed rests a fashionable, soft throw-over and a complimentary white bathrobe.When using your modern bathroom suite, walk on the eye-catching, dark slate floor.Specially commissioned glass and photographic prints bring a level of luxurious individuality that few Glasgow hotels can live with. No common, old portable monitors here, but the latest in flat screen, televisual technology.There are four affordable rooms within Rab Ha\'s boutique hotel: three doubles and a twin. This makes Rab Ha\'s perfect for up to 8 guests arriving as a discerning group.

Guest Facilities
  • Guests get own house keys
  • Bar
  • Lunch
  • Evening Meals
  • Full Cooked Breakfast
Photo - Rab Ha's
81 Hutcheson Street
Glasgow
G1 1SH
T 0141 572 0400

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  • Room 1
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: A Double room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Room 1
  • Room 2
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: A Double room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Room 2
  • Room 3
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: A Double room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Room 3
  • Room 4
    Type: Twin
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: A Twin bedded room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Room 4



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Location

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Glasgow

To the east of George Square is the Merchant City, a fashionable place to eat, drink and play. Further east is the East End, a traditional working-class stronghold, and to the north is the oldest part of Glasgow, around the medieval cathedral. West of George Square is Buchanan Street, Sauchiehall Street and Argyle Street the city's principal shopping thoroughfares. From here the streets rise towards Blythswood Square, a much quieter area of elegant late Georgian buildings turned into offices. Beyond Charing Cross is the city's West End and home of some of the city's best museums.