Aberdeen Hotels
$$$$ (over £150)
$$$ (£100 to £150)
$$ (£60 to £100)
$ (under £60)
The prices quoted above are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified.
Ardoe House is a luxurious modern hotel housed in an impressive 19th-century mansion house overlooking Royal Deeside and located just 5km (3 miles) from the centre of Aberdeen. It has 109 individually designed bedrooms with great views of the surrounding estate, a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, tennis courts, gym, beauty salons and two restaurants and two bars.
South Deeside Road, Blairs
Tel: (01224) 860 600.
Website: www.mercure.com
Price: $$$
The Brentwood is located in the heart of the city and offers 63 good, comfortable rooms and two executive suites, all with en suite facilities. The hotel has a restaurant, Carriages, and one of the best bars for real ales in the city. Carriages Bar has been awarded City Pub of the Year on several occasions by CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale).
101 Crown Street
Tel: (01224) 595 440.
Website: www.brentwood-hotel.co.uk
Price: $$
This friendly, family-run budget hotel is 7km (4 miles) from the city centre, but is well serviced by public transport. There are 15 bedrooms, on-site parking, a residents' lounge, same-day laundry service and a lounge bar and restaurant.
Kepplehills Road
Tel: (01224) 714 294.
Website: www.cloverleafhotel.co.uk
Price: $
This is Aberdeen's only 5-star hotel. Many of the beautifully appointed rooms have antique furniture and paintings; all have satellite TV and direct-dial telephones. The Conservatory serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The chefs specialise in Grampian produce - Aberdeen Angus beef and game with fish and shellfish from local rivers and ports. The wine cellar has over 400 wines and the Drawing Room bar has a selection of more than 100 malt whiskies.
North Deeside Road
Tel: (01224) 861 000.
Website: www.marcliffe.com
Price: $$$$
The Roselea is housed in a listed Aberdonian granite house built in the mid 19th century. This is a friendly, family run city centre guest house situated close to bus and rail links and the ferry terminal for Orkney and Shetland Islands ferries. Every bedroom has a hospitality tray, with tea and coffee making facilities and colour TV.
12 Springbank Terrace
Tel: (01224) 583 060.
Website: www.roseleahouse.co.uk
Price: $
This hotel, dating back to 1879, is right in the centre of Aberdeen, just a few minutes' walk from the railway and bus stations. It has a friendly atmosphere, the rooms are comfortable, and the Cafe Royal Lounge provides an extensive range of snacks, meals and drinks.
1/3 Bath Street
Tel: (01224) 585 152.
Website: www.royalhotelaberdeen.co.uk
Price: $$
Skene House Suites are serviced apartments that offer an affordable alternative, particularly for groups. Prices are per suite, per night, so the larger suites become great value for money if shared with colleagues, friends or relatives. The suites are all located in the centre of Aberdeen, and they are all well appointed and individually designed.
2 Whitehall Place
Tel: (01224) 646 600.
Rosemount Viaduct
Tel: (01224) 645 971.
6 Union Grove
Tel: (01224) 580 000.
7 Queens Gardens
Tel: (01224) 620 067.
Website: www.skene-house.co.uk
Price: $$$/$$$$
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