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Thistle Aberdeen Caledonian
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: 2.42 / 5
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The Thistle Aberdeen Caledonian is situated in Aberdeen city center. The hotel lies only 400 meters from the train station and 800 meters from the Maritime Museum, and features 77 elegant guestrooms with a colorful contemporary... 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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Mercure Ardoe House Aberdeen
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: 3.36 / 5
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Macdonald Ardoe is a luxurious hotel built in 1878 in Scottish Baronial style. This beautiful structure was inspired by the royal residence of Balmoral Castle. Guest can find it only three miles from the centre of the lively city of... more
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Thistle Aberdeen Airport
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: 3.49 / 5
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It is a modern, elegant hotel located on the airport exit road, only 500 meters from the terminal, and 6 miles from Aberdeen city center. The hotel boasts 147 guestrooms, decorated in blue shades with simple wooden furniture. All rooms... more
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Maryculter House Hotel
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: 2.83 / 5
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Features: Garden, Newspaper stand, Barbecue, Bar, Banqueting services, Business centre, Car rental, Central heating, Free secure parking at hotel, All rooms for non-smokers, Restaurant, Exchange office, Laundry, Shoe shine machine, Rooms for... 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.