The Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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The Willow Tea Rooms at 217 Sauchiehall Street represents a triumph of Scottish design and cultural preservation. Designed by the legendary Charles Rennie Mackintosh and opened in 1903, this iconic establishment was commissioned by the visionary Catherine Cranston, who revolutionized Glasgow's tea room culture. Every detail, from the furniture to the decorative elements, bears Mackintosh's distinctive Art Nouveau signature, creating an immersive experience of early 20th-century elegance. After decades of serving Glaswegians and visitors, the tea rooms underwent a comprehensive restoration from 2014 to 2018, painstakingly returning the space to its original glory. In 2024, the National Trust Scotland acquired the Willow Tea Rooms, ensuring its protection for future generations. With Questo exploring this cultural gem, visitors step back in time to experience the sophistication and creativity that made Glasgow a design powerhouse. The Willow Tea Rooms are not merely a historic site but a living celebration of Scottish craftsmanship, hospitality, and the transformative power of thoughtful design.

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97 Buchanan St, Glasgow G1 3HF, UK

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Frequently asked questions

Who designed The Willow Tea Rooms?
The Willow Tea Rooms were designed by the renowned Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and commissioned by Catherine Cranston. It opened in 1903 as a pioneering tea room space.
When was The Willow Tea Rooms restored?
The tea rooms underwent a comprehensive restoration from 2014 to 2018, carefully returning the space to its original Mackintosh design and glory.
Who owns The Willow Tea Rooms now?
The National Trust Scotland acquired The Willow Tea Rooms in 2024, ensuring its protection and preservation for future generations.
What makes the design special?
Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Art Nouveau design is evident throughout every detail, from furniture to decorative elements, creating a unified aesthetic experience that defined early 20th-century Scottish design.
Can you visit The Willow Tea Rooms?
Yes, visitors can experience the tea rooms at 217 Sauchiehall Street, enjoying both the historic setting and traditional tea service in Mackintosh's masterpiece.

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