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The Pipers' Tryst Hotel
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The National Piping Centre
The National Piping Centre is a beautiful building, built in 1872 by the architects Douglas and Sellers.
Regarded as an Italianate church with a decidedly Tuscan tower, it also has a mixture of Greek elements with a simple pedimented facade onto what is now Cowcaddens Road.
Our bedrooms are spread over two floors and each is presented to the same specification.
All catering is provided in house, from the kitchens of The Pipers’ Tryst, our award winning restaurant. Our Head Chef, Eddie Shaw enjoys using produce from all over Scotland.
The Pipers' Tryst Restaurant
The Auditorium
The Auditorium plays host to many functions ranging from weddings to concerts.
Grooms Party
The happy couple outside The National Piping Centre
One of our beautiful brides.
The Auditorium set up for a wedding ceremony.
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