Trocadero's live music and immersive dining experience
The 'royal' feeling of the original 17th-century castle rooms
New 'Hotel' wing offers sleek, modern luxury with balconies
En bref : A tale of two hotels: a stunning but slightly tired historic castle and a brand-new, glitzy party wing, both anchored by a very expensive restaurant.
Évalué par @itskimberlyfisher: I stayed in The Peter Room and honestly, I didn't want to leave. The mix of the historic castle vibes with that modern bathroom was perfect. Waking up to the turret view was the highlight of my trip. It feels so secluded and special.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
The staff are generally lovely and the grounds are beautiful, but the prices set a bar that the service doesn't always clear.
Reality check
You might get charged £13 for a tea tray that should have been free, and dinner options are 'high-end or nothing' with little casual middle ground.
You love a dinner-and-a-show vibe (jazz, soul, funk bands)
You are attending a wedding (it's a massive wedding factory)
You appreciate a 'Bloody Mary station' at breakfast
Propreté et entretien
7.5
Housekeeping: Generally good, but recent reports of 'missed spots' and 'opened bottles in fridges' in the Castle rooms.
Bathroom hygiene: New wing bathrooms are pristine/modern. Castle bathrooms are huge but some have 'peeling wallpaper' and wear.
Maintenance: The New Hotel is flawless (9/10). The Castle is showing its age (5/10) with broken cabinets and tired decor reported.
Linens & towels: High quality, Egyptian cotton mentioned in marketing and generally confirmed by guests.
Odors & scents: New wing smells fresh/new. Specific complaint about a Castle room 'smelling not nice' and musty.
Sleepability™
6.5MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Live bands performing 7 nights a week in Trocadero's
Wedding guests and events in the function suites
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
Dinner at Trocadero's is an 'event'—book well in advance, tables fill up
The hotel is in High Blantyre, a 20-minute drive from Glasgow city center—you need a car or taxi
Breakfast includes a 'Bloody Mary station'—plan your hangover accordingly
Quoi emporter
Dressy evening wear for Trocadero's (it's not a jeans-and-tee joint)
Earplugs if you're staying in the main castle during a wedding
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Lindsay Tower Suite (Castle) for the full 'Queen of the Castle' fantasy with a turret
New Hotel Wing Rooms for guaranteed modern soundproofing, AC, and pristine condition
Chambres à éviter
Standard Castle rooms if you are sensitive to 'tired' decor or musty smells
Rooms directly above or adjacent to the Trocadero if you sleep early
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I am looking for a quiet room in the New Hotel wing, away from the Trocadero restaurant noise, or a Castle suite that has been most recently refurbished.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the spa open?
Status is murky. Despite 'opening soon' announcements for 2024/2025, guests in Jan 2026 reported not seeing one. Call to confirm specific facilities.
Is it good for kids?
Mixed. There are lodges and grounds, but the main dining is high-end and the vibe is grown-up. No dedicated kids' club.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, it's dog-friendly with a £20/night fee. The grounds are great for walking.
How far is it from Glasgow?
About 15-20 minutes by car. It's in the suburbs (High Blantyre), not the city center.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual is expected, especially for Trocadero's. You'll feel underdressed in hiking gear at dinner.
Is parking free?
Yes, free parking is available on-site, including valet.
Conseils d'initiés
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The 'Gate Lodge' offers a private house experience right at the entrance—perfect for families wanting to escape the main hotel noise.
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Check your bill carefully at checkout; guests have reported surprise charges for 'complimentary' tea trays.
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The 'Foveran' restaurant is the lighter, botanical option if Trocadero's feels too intense.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'Macintosh' raincoat was invented by a former owner of the castle—Charles Macintosh lived here.
💡You might get charged £13 for a tea tray if it wasn't already in your room.
💡The 'River Calder' runs right through the grounds, offering a genuinely lovely nature walk just steps from the lobby.
💡Trocadero's has had 'teething issues' like fire alarms interrupting dinner shows.
💡The 'New Hotel' wing is physically separate from the Castle—you have to walk between them.
Guide local
Carte
Découvrez où se situe Crossbasket Castle et ce qu'il y a à proximité.