NoneGlasgow has a plethora of great whisky bars including the likes of the Pot Still, the Bon Accord and the Piper Whisky Lounge. Now, one of the city's famous distilleries has teased that it is set to open its own. , which opened at the historic Queens Docks by the Clyde in 2017, took to social media to reveal that plans are afoot for changes within its historic building. Talking about the move, they posted: "A new chapter begins. Our café will transform into a whisky bar, opening early in 2025. Stay tuned for updates." It's exciting news for not only fans of Clydeside itself but also whisky in Glasgow, and is another stave in the cask of the city's drinks tourism scene. A mecca for whisky fans visiting (or living in) Glasgow, with thousands making the short trip from Glasgow City Centre along the Clyde to enjoy its incredible visitor experience, the distillery has become a huge draw close to the Transport Museum and the . A short walk from the city centre or west end, with trains running to nearby SEC also an option if you don't fancy walking, the now famous pump house building at the docks offers beautiful views of its golden stills which look out on to the Clyde. Not only a delight for the Instagram generation on the outside with its mix of historic and modern aesthetics, inside you'll find plenty for any visitor to enjoy, including some great whisky. Already offering a well-stocked shop with both whiskies produced here and those from around the country at great prices (including those from other distilleries), and a mini museum where you can learn about the history of this fascinating dock and that of the Glasgow whisky scene itself, the new whisky bar is set to add yet another reason to visit this exciting attraction. We can't wait to see what they come up with.How to protect your communications through encryption
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Maarlab and Paraty Tech Take Off Together at Fitur 2025 to Change the Game 12-13-2024 10:40 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: Getnews / PR Agency: Notorial Image: https://www.globalnewslines.com/uploads/2024/12/1734099168.jpg The two companies have sealed a collaboration agreement to revolutionize the rules of hotel marketing once and for all, unveiling an innovative and disruptive proposal at Fitur 2025. The upcoming edition of Fitur, to be held at IFEMA from January 22 to 26, 2025, has been chosen as the stage for Maarlab [ https://maarlab.com/ ] and Paraty Tech [ https://www.paratytech.com/ ] to premiere their new business model. This groundbreaking approach aims to transform a critical area of direct hotel sales. Maarlab, as a tour operator and technology developer, brings a proprietary solution that forms the core of this agreement. The solution will integrate with Paraty Tech's booking engine, which boasts over 12 years of experience working closely with hotels, creating a powerful synergy to enhance direct hotel sales. "If we've joined forces with Maarlab, it's because we're convinced that the destination we're heading towards with this collaboration is truly revolutionary. We know that many hotels will benefit greatly from this solution," says Gina Matheis, CEO of Paraty Tech. Similarly, Raul Dominguez, CEO of Maarlab, states: "At Maarlab, our mission is to boost the digital competitiveness of establishments through useful and effective solutions. This partnership with Paraty Tech is key to driving our objectives on an international level". Fitur TechY: Where It All Comes Together Maarlab and Paraty Tech have designed an extensive program of activities to launch their innovative proposal on a grand stage like Fitur. Maarlab, as a sponsor of the TechYdestino forum, has invited Paraty Tech to act as moderator and other key industry players to participate in a panel discussion. This session will explore the challenges local tourism businesses face in transforming destinations through technology. Paraty Tech, a regular exhibitor at Fitur, will also moderate a session in the adjacent TechYnegocio forum. This panel will focus on direct sales strategies expected to trend in 2025, featuring prominent international hoteliers. For the first time, Paraty Tech's stand (8D15) will include a dedicated space for various activities during the first three days of the event. These include talks and interviews, one of which will be an informal conversation between Raul and Gina discussing this new model and its impact on the commercial strategies of numerous hotels and hotel chains worldwide. Fitur is packed with new developments, and both technology companies are clear that this will be the starting point for a 2025 in which the tourism industry will embrace this innovative direct sales standard. Media Contact Company Name: Paraty Hoteles SLU Contact Person: Press Office Email: Send Email [ http://www.universalpressrelease.com/?pr=maarlab-and-paraty-tech-take-off-together-at-fitur-2025-to-change-the-game ] Country: Spain Website: https://www.paratytech.com/ This release was published on openPR.
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