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The Station Hotel
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: 2,88 / 5
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The two-star Station Hotel in Aberdeen offers all the modern amenities you might need - 126 spacious bedrooms with executive floors. There is Wi-Fi internet throughout the whole property; the Montrose Bar is a perfect rendezvous spot and... more
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Bimini Guest House
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: 4,46 / 5
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The Bimini Guest House is a great place, situated right in the centre of the city, so that you can explore the nearest attractions and historical sites. There is a free car par for the guests of the hotel. Regardless if you are on a... more
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Express By Holiday Inn Aberdeen
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: 3,28 / 5
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This is a modern property with 155 comfortable and beautifully furnished rooms as well as 2 excellent meeting rooms for up to 40 persons each. The Express Hotel offers a large number of family rooms and include unlimited Continental... more
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Copthorne Aberdeen Hotel
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: 2,27 / 5
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Features: Central heating, Rooms for non-smokers available, Elevator, Banqueting services, Bar, Paid secure parking max. 300 metres away, Newspaper stand, Exchange office, Secure parking at hotel, Access for disabled, 24-hour front desk, Babysitting... more
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Hilton Aberdeen Treetops
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Features: Sauna (Finnish), Laundry, Hair-drier, Indoor tennis court, Coach parking at the hotel, Gymnasium, Car rental, Access for disabled, Solarium, Secure parking at... more
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About Aberdeen
Scotland's third largest town lies on a bay of the North Sea between the mouths of two rivers, the Don and the Dee. Aberdeen has been called "the Granite City" for the gray stone quarried in the vicinity and used in many of the city's older buildings, "the Flower of Scotland" for its marvelous parks and gardens, and, more recently, "the Oil Capital of Europe" as the principal port servicing off-shore oil platforms in the North Sea. It has a population of about 200,000.