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Hi-tech hotel for city
 
The eight-storey citizenM hotel will be built next to the Theatre Royal on the corner of Hope Street and Renfrew Street
The eight-storey citizenM hotel will be built next to the Theatre Royal on the corner of Hope Street and Renfrew Street
 
The new hotel will have Star Trek transporter-style showers, hi-tech fittings and ultra-modern lounge area, below
The new hotel will have Star Trek transporter-style showers, hi-tech fittings and ultra-modern lounge area, below
 
 
 

Exclusive by Graeme Murray

DUTCH hotel bosses have chosen Glasgow as the site for their first hi-tech hotel outside Holland.

The citizenM group will shortly begin work on the £100million hotel next to the Theatre Royal.

But not all of the 180-room hotel will be built in Glasgow. The bespoke rooms will be created from scratch in a Dutch factory and shipped over to Scotland, where they will be slotted into place on top of each other.

The 275,000 sq ft property will be the first built outside the Netherlands before a rollout in 20 cities, including London, Barcelona, Berlin, Milan, Brussels, Copenhagen, Prague, Paris, Madrid, Stockholm, Moscow and Budapest.

Bosses say their ethos is "affordable luxury for the people".

The designer rooms offer a power rain shower - which looks like the beam me up, Scotty' transporter in Star Trek - remote-
controlled ambient lighting and a touch-screen mood pad', which allows guests to select lighting, temperature and music in six settings.

Other hi-tech features include free Wi-Fi, electronic window blinds, free on-demand movies and an alarm clock that can be programmed to wake me gently' or wake me wildly'.

Michael Levie, chief executive of the hotel group, said: "CitizenM offers a new type of hotel experience for sophisticated travellers, who value personal choice, contemporary design, friendly technology and the proximity to a city."

The off-site completion of the hi-tech rooms, or pods, inspired by accommodation on luxury yachts and private jets, will allow the hotel to be built in just 10 months.

It also enables the group to keep prices down, with room rates starting at around £54 a night.

The eight-floor hotel is named after "mobile citizens of the world" - citizenM for short - who the company are trying to attract.

The first citizenM hotel, with 230 rooms, opened at Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam at the beginning of the year and a second hotel will follow in Amsterdam city centre next year.

In many of its sites, citizenM provides a stylish canteen, with a 24-hour choice of sandwiches, salads, sushi and hot dishes. A bar is also available and coffee is prepared by in-house baristas.

A spokeswoman for citizenM said: "We are still considering whether to have retail at street level or to set up a larger canteen area.

"We really want to give the citizens of Glasgow something they'll enjoy.

"No-one else has their own off-site factory where they make the rooms from scratch and send them across the world.

"We really wanted an A1 location for the hotel because we like to be near all the cultural attractions wherever we are based."

Work on the hotel will begin next January and is due to end in October.

It will stretch from Hope Street along Renfrew Street, next to the Broadway office development now being built. Both properties secured planning permission earlier this year.

Business leaders today welcomed the hotel's arrival at a time when the credit crunch is affecting almost every area of life.

Richard Cairns, chief executive of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: "The fact that an innovative company like citizenM has chosen Glasgow to open one of its first hotels outside Holland shows that, despite short-term pressures, the city continues to have a strong reputation as both a short-stay tourist and conference destination.

"This modern facility will be a strong addition to Glasgow's city centre hotel scene."

Publication date 14/08/08

Posted by: jim, Glasgow on 11:01am Thu 14 Aug 08
Ive been in the hotels and must agree thay are very unique ,Glad they chose Glasgow .Nice one.
Posted by: Brad, Glasgow on 11:15am Thu 14 Aug 08
Sounds like good news to me!
Posted by: jkr, Lochwinnoch Greater Glasgow on 11:15am Thu 14 Aug 08
An excellent addition for the city. It will attract a lot of tourists to the city. Being next to the Theatre Royal will be an extra benefit.
Posted by: RapidAssistant, Glasgow on 11:49am Thu 14 Aug 08
Nice one. Whoever said the Glasgow hotel sector was in freefall???
Posted by: Meep, Shawlands on 11:55am Thu 14 Aug 08
..........
Posted by: Meep, Shawlands on 12:00pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Killing to birds with one stone folks. At least the Dutch will be acclimatised and assimilated to the presence of dirtytanned sex tourists. So i am sure that the dutch hotel bosses will build their hotel with the sex tourists in mind: sound proof rooms ( so they cant here the cries and screams ), free alcohol for "unregistered guests", and hiring "undderstanding and accomodating staff" who will go that extra mile to help their guests in what ever way they need. Glasgow : Sex Tourist Playground .
Posted by: Brad on 12:05pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Meep wrote:
Killing to birds with one stone folks. At least the Dutch will be acclimatised and assimilated to the presence of dirtytanned sex tourists. So i am sure that the dutch hotel bosses will build their hotel with the sex tourists in mind: sound proof rooms ( so they cant here the cries and screams ), free alcohol for "unregistered guests", and hiring "undderstanding and accomodating staff" who will go that extra mile to help their guests in what ever way they need. Glasgow : Sex Tourist Playground .
Wow. I hope I never have a hotel room next to yours...
Posted by: fredo, paisley on 12:10pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Meep wrote:
Killing to birds with one stone folks. At least the Dutch will be acclimatised and assimilated to the presence of dirtytanned sex tourists. So i am sure that the dutch hotel bosses will build their hotel with the sex tourists in mind: sound proof rooms ( so they cant here the cries and screams ), free alcohol for "unregistered guests", and hiring "undderstanding and accomodating staff" who will go that extra mile to help their guests in what ever way they need. Glasgow : Sex Tourist Playground .
meep away and get a life or maybe a wife that will cry and scream for you.Do you know what the highest crime rate in amsterdam is for<probably not> so a will tell you BIKE THEFT NOT RAPE, MURDER, ATTEMTED MURDER, DRUGS KNIFES,HOUSEBREAKING
,DRUNKS,SO GET A LIFE AND MOVE TO HOLLAND
Posted by: The thinking alternative, City centre on 12:36pm Thu 14 Aug 08
When I read this story, I guessed that Meep and his mysterious 'Sex Tourists' would be in the comments section. He never disappointed. In my experience (admittedly limited) of the sex industry in Glasgow is that all the customers are home grown Glasgow perverts and not tourists, certainly not from abroad. Perhaps Meep could clarify where this burgeoning sex tourism industry is operating.
Posted by: Happychappy, glasgow on 12:43pm Thu 14 Aug 08
So who else read "Dutch Hotel" as the first two words in this story and thought of MEEP.

Who if memory serves me well, admitted to getting the Sunday or daily sport as a young man in some other post many moons ago.

Strange fellow
Posted by: maccoinnich, Glasgow on 1:17pm Thu 14 Aug 08
The idea that sex tourists would come to Glasgow is beyond hilarious.
Posted by: Pete, Glasgow on 1:22pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Meep wrote:
Killing to birds with one stone folks. At least the Dutch will be acclimatised and assimilated to the presence of dirtytanned sex tourists. So i am sure that the dutch hotel bosses will build their hotel with the sex tourists in mind: sound proof rooms ( so they cant here the cries and screams ), free alcohol for "unregistered guests", and hiring "undderstanding and accomodating staff" who will go that extra mile to help their guests in what ever way they need. Glasgow : Sex Tourist Playground .
Where is all this happening? And why am I missing out? Is it because I'm not tanned enough?
Posted by: Brad on 1:30pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Is it because I'm not tanned enough?


I think it's more you're not dirty enough.

Or maybe you are, I don't know...
Posted by: Southside, Giffnock on 1:47pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Good news, hopefully some hotel prices will start to come down.

Hotel prices are a scam in this city and others around the UK.

Sex Tourists lawl MEEP. Oh well at least it's creating a diverse economy.
Posted by: Al Fresco, On the patio on 1:57pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Meep might have a point as I've been meeting up with my married man from Carnoustie and we book into hotels in Glasgow when I'm up home from London. So technically we're sex tourists as we have plenty of man-man action in Glasgow hotels!

It's much better doing it in hotels as it makes you feel really randy knowing there's a good breakfast waiting for you downstairs between 7.30-10.00 in the morning.

Don't knock it until you've tried it. The Premier Travel Inn at Charing Cross is great for meet-ups!

Al

Posted by: deeb, BOW on 2:09pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Cunning Dutch ploy to continue to fleece Scots...KLM do it when we leave, will these guys do it when we stay?
Posted by: deeb, BOW on 2:09pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Cunning Dutch ploy to continue to fleece Scots...KLM do it when we leave, will these guys do it when we stay?
Posted by: leesome, Glasgow on 2:15pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Poor show, the land should have been given to the Theatre Royal. Would have allowed a stage worthy of Opera. And a new name - National (Touring) Theatre of Scotland. The back-stage facilities at the Royal are unfit for a 21st century, the stage requires much more width & depth. Trucking issues also exist and a larger car park could be constructed to allow better access for touring vehicles. The additional height could become for utilisation of public, patrons or/and hotel use.
Posted by: Tennscot, Tenn. on 5:41pm Thu 14 Aug 08
M,,,mental,E ,,, Effluent,,E,,Effusiv
e,P,, Peevish as in Meep. Great Hotel for a Great City
Posted by: Brad on 5:53pm Thu 14 Aug 08
Where's Sydney today? No-one to soil our happy duvet, metaphorically speaking...
Posted by: weegie, glasgow on 7:27pm Thu 14 Aug 08
The thinking alternative wrote:
When I read this story, I guessed that Meep and his mysterious 'Sex Tourists' would be in the comments section. He never disappointed. In my experience (admittedly limited) of the sex industry in Glasgow is that all the customers are home grown Glasgow perverts and not tourists, certainly not from abroad. Perhaps Meep could clarify where this burgeoning sex tourism industry is operating.
In her limited experience of the sex industry, has the thinking alternative ever worked with a Naked Chef?
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