A large fire broke out in a Glasgow city centre hotel on Saturday evening, December 28, prompting the evacuation of guests and nearby facilities. The blaze affected the Revolver Hotel on Virginia Street, with emergency crews confirming a “well developed” fire on the building’s fourth floor.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) dispatched seven fire engines and two high-reach appliances to contain the fire. Firefighters worked swiftly to manage the situation, ensuring that hotel guests and staff were safely evacuated.

Adjacent buildings were also impacted, with the House of Gods Hotel confirming that its guests were evacuated as a precaution. Emergency services coordinated efforts to prevent the fire from spreading to neighboring properties.

Authorities report that, as of the latest updates, no casualties have been reported. Fire crews remain on site to fully extinguish the blaze and investigate the cause. The incident highlights the rapid response and coordination of Glasgow emergency services in city-centre emergencies.