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| Conveniently located in the centre of the city, near to the railway station, the Aberdeen City Hotel has 98 en-suite bedrooms. The hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the city's attractions including the beach, Union Street, art galleries and the theatres. All the bedrooms are well equipped with television, direct dial telephone, trouser press and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel also features a bar and restaurant. |
Aberdeen City Hotel - Aberdeen, details... |
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| The Britannia Aberdeen is a modern hotel, located close to the city centre and 10 minutes from Aberdeen Airport. It is an ideal base for touring north east Scotland's wealth of attractions: Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside, the Whisky and Castle Trails, golf courses galore, walking, skiing, art galleries and museums. The accommodation is superior and the hotel's pub is a favourite with the locals, not only because of the great atmosphere but also for the fantastic food. Formal dining can be enjoyed in the hotel's restaurant. Full leisure facilities are available, including indoor heated swimming pool. |
Britannia Aberdeen - Aberdeen, details... |
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| The Britannia Aberdeen is a modern purpose built hotel, located close to the city centre and 10 minutes away from Aberdeen Airport. It is an ideal base for touring north east Scotland's wealth of attractions: Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside, the Whisky and Castle Trails, golf courses galore, walking, skiing, art galleries and museums. The accommodation is superior and the hotel's pub is a favourite with the locals, not only because of the great atmosphere but also for the fantastic food. Formal dining can be enjoyed in the hotel's restaurant. |
Britannia Aberdeen and 15 days parking - Aberdeen, details... |
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| Charming hotel nestled in pleasant surroundings only 15 minutes from the city centre. Bedrooms range from single rooms to beautiful galleried suites. All rooms are well appointed with en-suite, tea/coffee facilities, CD player, satellite television and trouser press. The hotel is renowned for its quality cuisine. The hotel atmosphere is relaxed and charming. |
Craighaar Hotel - Aberdeen, details... |
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| Charming hotel nestled in pleasant surroundings only 15 minutes from the city centre. Bedrooms range from single rooms to beautiful galleried suites. All rooms are well appointed with en-suite, tea/coffee facilities, CD player, satellite television and trouser press. The hotel is renowned for its quality cuisine. The hotel atmosphere is relaxed and charming. |
Craighaar Hotel and 8 days parking - Aberdeen, details... |
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| Located in the heart of the vibrant city centre, the Express by Holiday Inn Aberdeen City Centre, is an ideal location for superb dining, shopping and visiting the many theatres. Aberdeen is also the gateway to the Highlands and Royal Deeside. All 155 en-suite bedrooms have many facilities including satellite television with in-house movies, radio, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee making facilities. The hotel also has a 'Great Room' with contemporary seating in an open plan area although there are many and varied restaurants nearby. |
Express by Holiday Inn Aberdeen City Centre - Aberdeen, details... |
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| This comfortable hotel is just 3 miles from Aberdeen, so the excellent city centre shops, art gallery and museums are all within easy reach. Numerous attractions close by include beautiful Crathes Castle plus some superb golf courses and fishing with fantastic scenery as a backdrop. Balmoral Castle, the highland village of Braemar and the Glenfiddich Distillery at Dufftown are a little further afield. |
Holiday Inn Aberdeen - Aberdeen, details... |
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| The Premier Travel Inn Aberdeen is located in the City Centre and is ideally situated for exploring the city and its attractions. The hotel restaurant offers a range of meals to suit every taste. The local attractions include museums, theatres, Aberdeen Fun Beach and Aberdeen Football club. |
Premier Travel Inn Aberdeen City Centre - Aberdeen, details... |
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| The historic Station Hotel is situated in the very centre of Aberdeen, right next door to the railway station and city shops. The hotel enjoys a relaxing atmosphere with comfortable rooms and excellent facilities. It is also an ideal base from which to explore Royal Deeside. |
Station Hotel - Aberdeen, details... |
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| The original building that forms part of the Waterwheel Hotel dates back to 1600, and as the name suggests, its original use was a mill powered by water. The waterwheel today remains a feature in the bright and airy restaurant, which serves generous portions of American, Spanish and Mexican style meals, alongside the more traditional fayre. The conservatory bar is the ideal location to relax and unwind. |
The Waterwheel Hotel - Aberdeen, details... |