GLASGOW’S only five-star hotel has given Evening Times readers a first look inside a stunning new addition to the city.

The Principal Blythswood Square Hotel has shown-off its luxurious two-bedroom penthouse after a multi-million pound refurbishment.

Stretching over 1,850 square feet, and with prices starting from £2,500 per night, the suite is expected to attract high-profile guests, including celebrities and other VIPs.

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General manager Murray Thomson described how the project has been “months in the planning,” adding: “The finished product is even more spectacular than I could have imagined.

“The property has been completely remodelled to make best use of the indoor and outdoor space, resulting in a striking design.

“A private roof garden looks out at the Glasgow skyline, delivering one of the best views in the city.

“Now we’ve revealed the new look, we can’t wait to welcome guests and let them experience the exceptional service we’re renowned for.”

As well as the outdoor terrace that provides views across Glasgow, the penthouse has a fully-equipped kitchen, bar and dining room.

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The master suite has a dressing room, full marble bathroom, double steam shower and sunken bath with integrated TV.

The latest wireless technology has been installed to ensure an impeccable sound system that flows to every room.

Situated in Blythswood Square, the area has been a prestigious address since the early 19th century.

Overlooking a private garden square, the hotel’s Georgian townhouses were originally home to wealthy merchants and were later turned into the club headquarters for The Royal Scottish Automobile Club.

You can find out more about Blythswood Square at blythswoodsquare.com.