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City Breaks At Royal Highland Hotel, Inverness
The Royal Highland Hotel is open all year round... Experience the warm Highland Hospitality in this City Centre hotel, right next to the Station, next to Eastgate Retail Centre and Victorian Market with a chance to say hello to Nessie for an unbelievable deal of Bed and Breakfast.
Our Offer
- 2 nights for 1 person in a single room
- Including breakfast
- Free Internet access throughout the hotel
Kids under 12 stay and eat breakfast free
Check out EasyJet, FlyBe or British Airways -just to name a few - in order to find a flight to The Royal Highland Hotel.
Validity The voucher is valid for 1 year from the payment date. Booking is subject to availability and is arranged directly with the hotel.
Please find detailed information about the handling (payment methods, shipping, reservation) and frequently asked questions below this presentation. Express payments will be charged with a modest express fee. Order processing is conducted exclusively in German and English. The seller is: The Royal Highland Hotel, Inverness Scottland, Inverness
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A Warm Welcome to the Royal highland Hotel inverness
The Royal Highland Hotel is the oldest hotel in the centre of the Highland capital, Inverness. In 2000, the property was carefully restored, retaining its unique character associated with the bygone age. As soon as you enter the hotel you will appreciate this. In the foyer the grand staircase, the inspiration for the Titanic's staircase, leads to the 84 spacious refurbished bedrooms - all with very high ceilings. The decor is rich with traditional furniture and deep colours. The rooms all have soft furnishings and antique style furniture. The excellent bathrooms are generally medium to large in size.
For over 151 years, the hotel has been looking after travellers from all over the world. Perhaps its popularity stems from the fact the hotel is a grand place to stay. Large bedrooms, large lounge areas, quiet meeting rooms, good food, prime location and friendly staff all play their part. All local amenities close to hand, but within a 5 minute drive you are out into the dramatic Highlands. Loch Ness is only 7 miles from the hotel.
Masterful, stunning Victorian architecture will strike you as soon as you approach the hotel and as you enter you´ll appreciate class, style, private space, ambience and comfort a far cry from modern standardized city hotels - many hastily built for quick profit.
A classic ambience yet modern appeal - against a backdrop of quite magnificent period features. This marriage of modern standards of comfort with traditional classic surroundings creates a 'contemporary feeling of yesteryear' - but most of all a rediscovered appreciation of many of the good things in life. One of the great hotels in the highlands of Scotland.
ASH is the a la carte restaurant/bar within the hotel, and the Gallery is a more traditional eatery, both offering fresh local produce. There are spa and health suite facilities nearby, or canoeing, tennis, hiking or fishing for the more active.
The appeal of the 'born again' market has never been stronger than it is today. Come and share our history with us here. And feel the true sense of history and heritage of this splendid environment.
Location
Inverness is the largest town in the Highlands of Scotland, its capital, and the busy and prosperous hub of the region. All main routes through the Highlands pass through here at some point, so it's a hard place to avoid! The town's position at the head of the Great Glen and on the shores of the Moray Firth have made it a firm favourite with tourists, who flock here in their legions during the summer months to look for the evasive Loch Ness Monster. Though Inverness has little in the way of major sights, it's a pleasant place to base yourself as you explore the other, more visible attractions on offer in the surrounding area, including the resident population of dolphins in the Moray Firth. The town, though, is not without its own appeal, particularly the leafy banks of the River Ness, which runs through its heart, linking Loch Ness with the Moray Firth.
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