One of the main reasons of this impressive change is the cultural and artistic growth. Scottish film, theatre, literature, music and design are constantly capturing attention of people from all over the world. With a first class art galleries and museums, in 1990 Glasgow was chosen as a European City of Culture. The city also houses excellent theatres, sports and leisure facilities, beautiful parks and an array of restaurants, pubs and clubs.
Royal Bank of Scotland Sells Hilton Hotel in Glasgow
Jumeirah Might Not Open a Hotel in Glasgow
Palm Holdings is now the owner of 2 luxury hotels in Scotland

Malmaison, the chain of boutique hotels, has reported it will participate in the development of a grandiose £1 billion (around US$1.85 billion) complex...
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09.02.2012
The reports presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, show some optimistic forecasts concerning the nearest future...
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09.02.2012