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Royal Hotel
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: 2.77 / 5
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You can see the property right in the heart of Aberdeen, within a few steps from the railway and bus stations. This charming hotel boasts a friendly atmosphere, comfortable accommodation and rich meals served in the Café Royal. It is a... more
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Carmelite Hotel
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: 3.50 / 5
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Features: TV / Video rental, 24-hour front desk, Room service (part time), Swimming pool (indoors), Sauna (Finnish), Restaurant, Gymnasium, Tanning bed, Facilities for disabled people, Conference centre, Photocopier at the reception, All rooms for... 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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Speedbird Inn Aberdeen Airport
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: 4.03 / 5
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The conference facilities of Hotel Speedbird Inn can hold up to 20 people, the hotel is cozy and welcoming. There is delicious food in the restaurant. The staff is friendly. What more can you want for a good... 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.