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Baba

Baba

Levantine food is really making its mark on the Scottish food scene, thanks to Baba. The best of Lebanese, Syrian and Jordanian cuisine is here for the tasting, with grills, mezze and bar snacks you’re supposed to share but won’t really want to. Try the haggis merguez and Yemenite hot sauce – it’s a work of art.

Edinburgh Zoo

Edinburgh zoo

If you’re looking for some of the more exotic Edinburgh locals, you’ll find them here at the city’s legendary zoo. Famous for its conservation expertise, it’s home to the UK’s only giant pandas – Tian Tian and Yang Guang – and Europe’s largest outdoor penguin pool, with three different species and over 100 penguins.

McLarens on the Corner

For a laid-back but lively lunch, head to McLarens. It’s a family-friendly place, so it’s always bustling with dogs and kids and happy reunions, with a fabulous menu of innovative dishes from around the world. They’ve made some changes to their layout to keep everything covid-safe, and, trust us, you’ll want to save room for dessert.

 

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Welcome back to Glasgow

Glasgow’s famously friendly locals can’t wait to welcome you back to their city. There’s so much going on already that it’s easy to forget we were ever locked down at all. Here’s where we’ll be spending our Glasgow staycation.

SWG3

acid bar

One of the city’s newest and most popular hotspots, SWG3 is a multi-disciplinary arts venue, hosting everything from concerts and poetry clubs to fashion shows and alternative bingo nights. Acid Bar is a great place to spend an hour or two – by day it’s a café, serving coffee and lunch, and by night it’s home to a rotation of great restaurants. These days it’s Julie’s Kopitiam, a Native favourite, adding some spice to these spring evenings.

Bloc+

bloc+ glasgow

If the latest lockdown has got you craving something new and completely different, set aside a night for Bloc+. It’s an independent live music bar, with excellent bands and DJs seven nights a week, completely free of charge. The music is high quality and wonderfully varied, the atmosphere is unpretentious and relaxed, and the food is big, bold and absolutely brilliant.

BAaD

Barras Art and Design (BAaD) is a wonderful place to spend the day when the sun is shining. It’s been transformed into a collection of light-filled spaces to lounge around, have a drink or two, grab a coffee, enjoy some scran (that’s food, you know) and soak up some entertainment. Make your way to the tropical courtyard oasis, floating restaurant or sunny container yard and see where the day takes you.

 

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The historic Glasgow building we transformed into 64 luxe apartments

New Luxury Apartments

Our beautifully furnished and fully equipped apartments offer a hotel-style service including a 24-hour reception and concierge, on-site breakfast options and weekly cleaning service if you plan to stay with us for a while.

Perfectly placed to explore the city, we’ve got Queen Street Station on our doorstep and the all-important Style Mile. Before you leave for the day make sure to stop for some breakfast on the ground and basement floors at the infamous and much loved Anchor Line restaurant.

We hope to see you soon at our stunning boutique hotel in Glasgow.

Places to stay near hospitals in London, Manchester and Glasgow

Convenience of your own apartment

Being safe and sound is everyone’s no.1 priority right now, which is why our apartments combine the safety, freedom and flexibility of a private apartment with the comfort and convenience of a boutique hotel. No interruptions. No need to venture out. And best of all, everything comes to you. Our spacious apartments come with fully equipped kitchens and living spaces for you to make yourself at home. To stay compliant with government guidelines, our team may ask for evidence of your stay on check-in, so remember to bring proof of your hospital appointment or business meeting (for example) in case you’re asked.

Home-from-home comforts

We like to think of our apartments as your own little sanctuary, where you can do just about anything – relax, cook or order in, especially after a hard day. Don’t forget that you also get those little extra hotel-like services such as toiletries, fresh towels, weekly cleaning services and you’ll always have a 24-hour emergency support number.

As you’ve probably realised, we aren’t taking any chances and we have a wide range of processes in place to keep our guests and staff safe. Visit our Staying Safe hub for the latest information on our safety procedures.

A place to stay near Manchester’s hospitals and clinics

Native’s aparthotel in Manchester is found close to the following hospitals and clinics in Manchester (Journey time is traffic dependent):

– NHS Nightingale Hospital North West is an 8 minute drive.

– Manchester Royal Infirmary is a 7 minute drive.

– North Manchester General Hospital is a 15 minute drive.

– Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital is a 10 minute drive.

– Spire Manchester Hospital is a 16 minute drive.

– Withington Community Hospital is a 16 minute drive.

– The Pennine Acute Hospital is a 14 minute drive.

– Christie Hospital is a 17 minute drive.

A place to stay near Glasgow’s hospitals and clinics

Native’s aparthotel in Glasgow is found close to the following hospitals and clinics in Glasgow (Journey time is traffic dependent):

– Glasgow Royal Infirmary is a 10 minute drive.

– Sandyford Hospital Charing Cross is a 9 minute drive.

– Queen Elizabeth University Hospital is a 16 minute drive.

– Royal Hospital for Children is a 14 minute drive.

– Nuffield Heath Glasgow Hospital is an 18 minute drive.

– Gartnavel General Hospital is a 20 minute drive.

– The New Victoria Hospital is a 19 minute drive.

Places to stay near London’s hospitals and clinics

Native apartments situated close to London’s hospitals and clinics:

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– Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is a 12 minute drive.

 

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– St Mary’s Hospital is a 9 minute walk.

– University College Hospital is an 11 minute drive.

– The Portland Hospital is an 11 minute drive.

– Western Eye Hospital is a 6 minute drive.

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– St Thomas’ Hospital is a 10 minute drive.

– Guys Hospital is a 7 minute drive.

– London Bridge Hospital is an 8 minute drive.

Native Fenchurch Street – Book

– The Royal London Hospital is an 8 minute drive.

 

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– Royal Hospital Chelsea is a 12 minute drive.

– The London Clinic is a 9 minute drive.

– The Princess Grace Hospital is a 7 minute drive.

– The Harley Street Clinic is an 8 minute drive.

 

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Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG)

Our main priority is the sustainability and environmental longevity of each building. That’s why we’re working towards BREEAM accreditation for all of our aparthotels. BREEAM is the world’s leading sustainability assessment method for buildings and certifies them after assessing their environmental, social and economic sustainability performance. Our Bankside property already has an ‘Excellent’ rating and is the only aparthotel in the UK to have a BREEAM rating. We’re working towards the same for our others.

As a company, we’re always evolving, and our properties evolve with us. When we refurbish a building, anything we can’t repurpose is donated to Chunky Monkey, to be recycled into new furniture. Energy efficiency is paramount, so we install glazed windows, sensor lighting and electricity supply that’s key card activated, so it’s not on all the time. When it comes to décor, our designers often opt for recycled furniture, using bespoke vintage pieces sourced locally and from flea markets.

As for our new furniture, we make sure we use suppliers who share our eco-friendly, community-minded ethos. Brands like Hypnos, Conran, Thurstan, Well Done Group and L&S Signage, are striving for carbon neutrality, using renewable natural resources that create long-lasting products which reduce waste and landfill.

We’re also working with local charities in all our locations. For example, we’ve teamed up with the Michael Carrick Foundation and Room to Reward in Manchester, helping to develop opportunities for children and reward some of the city’s top charity volunteers.

 

Our suppliers

Wherever we can, we choose local, because one of the best ways we can cut our carbon footprint is by reducing transportation of the products we need. We’re also keen to support local, independent businesses that, in turn, invest in their communities and boost the surrounding economy.

In Bankside, we stock our pantries with items from Borough Market and have our coffee roasted at the Gentleman Baristas, just two streets away. In Manchester, we get our brews from locals Ancoats Coffee and Bohea Tea. In Glasgow, we get them from Thomsons.

We work with suppliers that are sustainably minded and eco-friendly. In our English properties. Bramley provides refillable, full sized products for our apartments, using the most natural ingredients available, and bottles made of sugar cane instead of plastic. You’ll find Bramley’s biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes at Native Manchester and we use cruelty-free, toxin-free Innuscience cleaning products to care for your health, reduce pollution and stay eco-friendly.

Our apartments

We’ve found some really innovative ways to boost the sustainability of our apartments, and we’re always excited to trial new ideas. Like using Mitre Eco filling in our pillows, made from recycled plastic bottles, and recycled carpets with underlay made from old plastic.

We use biodegradable Nespresso capsules in Native Manchester – we’re rolling them out across all our aparthotels – and we also use energy A-rated appliances in all our new builds, reducing the pressure we put on the environment by cutting energy consumption.

We’re all about reducing our carbon footprint, as well as encouraging our guests to do so. It’s our mission to get people to love our neighbourhoods as much as we do, so we tell them about all the big sights and hidden gems within walking distance, getting them to reduce their carbon footprint by travelling on foot.

Our people

As for the heart and soul of Native, it’s all in our people. Our colleagues’ health and wellbeing is where it all begins.

That’s why we work with Hospitality Action, which offers mental health support to people who work in the hospitality industry. We also have a brilliant Cycle Scheme to get everyone biking to work, and there’s plenty more to come. After all, we’re worth it.

 

Find out more about Native and what makes us different.

How to spend Valentine’s weekend in Glasgow

Or tee up an evening of romance (and smutty jokes) by taking your date to Fore Play. A round or two of mini-golf with a side of beer, wine, cocktails and street food, plus ample opportunities to show off your skills on the green.

If you and your date aren’t afraid to disco through the streets of Glasgow to the beat of your own headphones, a Silent Adventure offers an unforgettable way to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Grab an inflatable guitar, join your host and take a dancing tour of the city together.

 

The refined and romantic

Start with a stroll. Glasgow is a beautiful place to walk and talk, and its rambling Botanical Gardens offer the perfect backdrop to a walk hand-in-hand. Pause at The Tearooms for lunch – al fresco, if you’re really lucky.

Or snuggle up in a speakeasy and whisper sweet nothings at Wheesht – Scottish for “shhh”. There’s no cocktail menu here – the bartender will find out what you like and then shake up something just for you.

If your date is really special, book a table at The Gannet to experience the very best of Scottish cuisine. Enjoy seasonal produce presented with elegance and flair, as well as wonderful wines and a selection of top-notch single malts to toast the perfect evening.

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How to spend 48 hours in Glasgow

Day One

Breakfast: Riverhill Café

riverhill glasgow

(4 minute walk from Native’s aparthotel in Glasgow)
This friendly neighbourhood café just happens to have some of the best coffee and cake in town. Treat yourself to one of their sumptuous morning pastries and a creamy hot chocolate – you’ll work it all off just by strolling around the city!

After breakfast: Gallery of Modern Art

(3 minutes from breakfast)
If world-class art galleries are your bag, you’ll love GoMA. Enjoy painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media across four galleries, in a building designed by one of Glasgow’s favourite sons, Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Lunch: The Pot Still

(4 minutes from the gallery)
A trip to Glasgow calls for a dram or two. Or three. That’s why lunch at the Pot Still is a must. Tuck into one of their home-made pies alongside a tot of whisky from Japan, Germany, Sweden or even India.

After lunch: The Mitchell Library

(13 minutes from the pub)
This gorgeous building just happens to be Glasgow’s largest public reference library, where you can peruse their huge collection of Burns manuscripts, attend an author event or even trace your own family history.

Dinner: The Gannet

the gannet glasgow

(10 minutes from the library)
Head over to uber-cool Finnieston for an elegant dinner, Glasgow style, with seasonal Scottish produce lovingly crafted into unforgettable dishes. There’s also a wonderful wine list, with organic and biodynamic vintages, as well as single malts to round off your meal.

Drinks and music: King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut

(16 minutes from the restaurant, 10 minutes from home)
Just one of Glasgow’s legendary music hotspots, King Tut’s has long been named the best small music venue in the world. The likes of Oasis, Radiohead and Coldplay have all graced its tiny stage, and the cosy bar downstairs is the perfect place to while away an evening.

Day Two

Breakfast: Café Gandolfi

cafe gandolfini glasgow

(10 minutes’ walk from Native Glasgow)
A much-loved Glasgow institution, Cafe Gandolfi serves up hearty breakfasts, from flaky croissants and comforting porridge to a full Scottish, complete with the not-to-be-missed tattie scone.

After breakfast: The People’s Palace

people's palace glasgow

(13 minutes from breakfast)
Set in the historic Glasgow Green, the People’s Palace is a brilliant free museum that tells the story of the city’s social history through artefacts, paintings, photographs and films.

Lunch: West on the Green

west on the green

(6 minutes from the museum)
Take a leisurely stroll across Glasgow Green and you’ll find a little corner of Bavaria. Here you can enjoy brilliant beer right where its brewed, with a side of schnitzel, currywurst and strudel. If the weather’s good, you might even snag a table outside.

After lunch: Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre

(18 minutes from the brewery)
For something cool, quirky and utterly unique to Glasgow, pop into this bizarre little hidden gem to see hundreds of tiny carved figures and pieces of old scrap perform in a show unlike any other.

Pre-dinner drinks: Tennent’s Wellpark Brewery

Tennants Brewery Glasgow

(16 minutes from the theatre)
Take a tasting tour of over 450 years’ brewing here in the East End, from Tennent’s classic eponymous brew to the delicious Menabrea from Italy. Perfect for working up an appetite.

Dinner: Paesano

Paesano Glasgow

(17 minutes from the brewery, 3 minutes from home)
When Glaswegians want an unbeatable pizza, they go to Paesano. Known and loved for bringing real Neapolitan pizza to the city, they offer light crusts and great quality toppings, all made by pizzaioli who take their craft very, very seriously.

Of course, there’s so much more to do, see and taste in glorious Glasgow that 48 hours will only whet your appetite for more…

Book your Glaswegian getaway and book your stay in our stunning aparthotel in Glasgow.

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