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Motherwell Centre Moorings Hotel
3 Stars hotel in Motherwell

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114 Hamilton RoadML1 3DG Motherwell , Great Britain (show on map)
Worldwide reservation numbers
Phone: +44 1698 258131

Staying experience:

4.5/5
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114 Hamilton RoadML1 3DG Motherwell , Great Britain (show on map)

Worldwide reservation numbersPhone: +44 1698 258131Fax: +44 1698 254973


The Best Western® Motherwell Centre Moorings Hotel provides the magic near Motherwell! Built in 1891 as the private home for a member of a famous Scottish steel dynasty, our beautiful main building has held its charm and offers a unique, understated and timeless air of refinement to this day.

The surroundings are undeniably chic, but the overall ambience remains humble enough to be homely.

A "B" listed building within a local conservation area, Best Western Motherwell Centre Moorings Hotel has built on its 19th century roots to meet 21st century needs and provides guests with classic character.

We still have some of the original stained glass windows, and our hospitality is traditional and unintrusive.

Enjoy your stay.

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Info

Check-In: from 2:00 PM

Check-Out: within 11:00 AM

Services

On premises:

  • 100% smoke-free hotel
  • Restaurant on-site
  • Interior corridors
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Porterage/bell services
  • Guest laundry, 24 hours, free
  • Dry cleaning
  • Safe deposit box
  • Shoe shine
  • Business center, 24 hours, free.

    Local calls nominal fee per minute - 0.40 GBP.

    International calls nominal fee per minute - 4.00 GBP.

    National calls nominal fee per minute - 0.80 GBP.

  • Fax services, outgoing fax nominal fee of 0.50 GBP per page
  • Fax machine
  • Computer available
  • Dataports
  • Wedding services
  • Air-conditioning
  • Physically challenged facilities
  • Free parking, 24 hours
  • Baggage hold

Nearby:

  • 1 kilometer(s) from Strathclyde Country Park.

    One of Scotland's top recreational areas centred around Strathclyde Loch offering a wide variety of land & water based activities.

    It's water centre is one of the top rowing centres in Britain.

    Hosting the 2014 Tri-Athlon event for the Commonwealth Games.

  • 1 kilometer(s) from M & D's Scotland's Theme Park, located in Strathclyde Park, this is Scotland's largest theme park where a full day is needed to take advantage of what it has to offer - 40+ rides and attractions consisting of roller coasters, water rides, thrill rides & kid's rides.

  • 0.8 kilometer(s) from Heritage Centre.

    With free admission, this four star attraction focuses on local history.

    With a multi-media tour which explores the area from Roman times through the industrial revolution up to present day.

  • 24 kilometer(s) from New Lanark Mill.

    A working historic mill and village on the banks of the river Clyde.

    Conceived in 1786 as a village and cotton mill, it thrived as a self contained community with the villagers and mill workers living the socialist's dream.

  • 4 kilometer(s) from Chatelherault Country Park.

    Chatelherault was built in 1732 by the Scottish architect William Adams as a hunting lodge for the Duke of Hamilton.

    This circular walk passes high above the Avon Gorge.

    Well-used by walkers and families.

  • 6 kilometer(s) from Hamilton Park Racecourse.

    A historic race course with an excellent reputation for flat racing, although Hamilton Park has hosted horse racing since 1782.

    The current course was opened in 1926 and has pioneered the advent of evening and morning racing.

  • 24 kilometer(s) from Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

    Houses one of Europe's greatest art collections, it is amongst the top three free to enter visitor attractions in Scotland and one of the most visited museums in the UK outside of London.

  • 1 kilometer(s) from Low Parks Museum.

    Another five star visitor attraction situated in some of Hamilton's finest historic buildings.

    Included in it's displays is detailed information on the areas Roman & regimental history.

    The assemble rooms often host musical events, seminars and weddings.

  • 9 kilometer(s) from National Museum of Rural Life.

    Discover how 300 hundred years of farming and rural home life has shaped Scotland's countryside.

    Tour the period farmhouse for a sense of what living on a farm was really like more than 50 years ago and meet the animal on the historic working farm.

  • 14 kilometer(s) from Whitelee Windfarm.

    Just 20 minutes from central Glasgow, Whitelee has lots to offer visitors of all ages.

    Located on the edge of the UK's largest wind farm, the visitors centre is the place to learn all about re-newable energy.

  • 14 kilometer(s) from Riverside Museum Glasgow.

    The history of transport on land and sea opened in 2011, located on the banks of the River Clyde.

    Here you will find the oldest surviving pedal cycle and the finest collection of Scottish built cars.

  • 40 kilometer(s) from Loch Lomond.

    Only one hour by car takes you into the heart of Scotland's beautiful countryside and lochs.

    A great day out!
  • 9 kilometer(s) from Glasgow Science Centre.

    Situated on the banks of the River Clyde is Scotland's must see visitors attraction presenting concepts of science and technology in unique and inspiring ways.

  • 1 kilometer(s) from Motherwell Concert Hall, and Theatre.

    This is a large multi-purpose arts and entertainment facility.

  • 1 kilometer(s) from The Town House Hamilton, a multi-purpose arts venue and entertainment facility.






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