Close to the train and bus stations, Aberdeen Douglas Hotel has a central location, ... more
comfortable bedrooms and a free Wi-Fi internet connection. Built in 1856, the Douglas Hotel is one of Aberdeen's oldest hotels, making it a much loved and well appointe...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Aberdeen Douglas Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to ... more
Aberdeen. All 98 at this 3-star property offers well-furnished rooms and attentive service. Each guestroom is fully equipped with non smoking rooms, daily newspap...
Affordable luxury with superior service, the Ascot has a reputation for customer care and ... more
satisfaction. All bedrooms offer whirlpool bath as standard in addition to all facilities expected of a three star establishment. Whether your visit to the Island is for business or pleasure, the Ascot offers a range of hotel rooms and suites to ensure a pleasant and relaxing stay in the Isle of Man. Located just off the Promenade in Douglas, the hotel is within minutes of local tourist attractions, shops, business centre, nightlife and only a minute's walk from the beach..
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The Claremont offers the last word in style and luxury on the Isle of Man.It goes without ... more
saying that the rooms have all the amenities you would expect from a hotel of a 4-star standard.The hotel also offers a warm and welcoming lounge, situated just off the main reception area. A menu combines exotic influences and high quality ingredients from all over the world, to create a truly global feel. The aim is to provide one of the island's finest culinary experiences..
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One of the most elegant buildings on the Isle of Man, The Rutland Hotel is the latest ... more
addition to the Sleepwell Group. Following a 4.5 million refurbishment, this former rundown hotel, situated on the exclusive Queens Promenade in Douglas, has risen from the ashes and been transformed into a stunning hotel offering comfort, style and quality to both business and leisure travellers. The Rutland Hotel enjoys beautiful panoramic views across Douglas Bay and is a short walk from the town centre. A fully-equipped meeting room is also available for private dining. The Rutland is operated on a seasonal basis, closing in October 2007 and scheduled to reopen on 10th March 2008..
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The Empress Hotel commands a prime position on the Victorian promenade overlooking Douglas ... more
Bay. Built at the end of the last century, the hotel has been extensively upgraded resulting in an interior transformation.The hotel has a large conservatory spanning the entire length of the front of the building, a piano bar, a gym and a health club with a swimming pool, sauna, and steam rooms. Our popular French style 'La Brasserie' restaurant serves both contemporary and classical dishes..
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Centrally located within the picturesque market town of Castle Douglas, this former ... more
coaching inn dates back to the 1700s.Located near the beautiful Solway coast, the hotel is just a short drive from the shore and a number of golf courses. After a day of exploring or a round of golf you can return to the warm, friendly atmosphere of the hotel and enjoy some tasty, home-cooked cuisine and relax beside the log fire in the hotel's lounge. Some of the hotel's rooms have recently been tastefully modernised..
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The Douglas Arms Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Castle ... more
Douglas. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. The guestrooms are equipped with non smoking rooms, bathrobes, television, bathtub, shower. Services and amenities available for guests at this Castle Douglas accommodation consist of bar/pub, meeting facilities , restaurant, room service, business center. For guests to unwind, the hotel offers a variety of facilities and services including golf course (on site). The hotel provides a warm and welcoming service of international standard. To make a reservation at the Douglas Arms Hotel Castle Douglas with our secure online booking form, please choose your preffered period of stay.
Advantages: Modern clean & warm Disadvantages: reliability during peak hours & single journey ticket price.
First in Aberdeen provide city centre services with the Aberdeen City Council boundary. There are predominately the only bus company to offer this. Stagecoach and Bains cover two routes within the city.
First offer 22 routes, most of which are colour coded and run at 15 minute frequencies or better. See their web site www.firstgroup.com for full details.
Services run from around 0500 to 0000 Mon to Sat with later start on Sundays with last runs approx 2300. Fares are in three simple steps.
1 or 2 stages are 70p 3,4 or 5 stages £1.30 6 stages plus £1.80 (correct at May 2007) First Aberdeen operate an exact fare system where all monies are deposited down a chute into a hopper and no change is giving by the driver.
Day tickets are available from the driver offering unlimited travel for one day untill midnight.
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ged1967 29.05.2007
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Advantages: Central, friendly and good deals Disadvantages: Pricey
The Thistle Caledonian Aberdeen is sited at 10-14 Union Terrace, Aberdeen, Only a few minutes walk (even for me) from the railway station. Though there is parking available as well so you can drive to it.
A friend and I were going to Aberdeen to attend a conference and AGM and accommodation was at a premium. I use hotel Connexions to find cheap accommodation and they came up with the 'Cally' as locals and taxi drivers call it. For myself and a friend we could get a twin room plus breakfast for £120.
I booked it there and then, incurring a £2 booking fee but by then i was getting desperate as I wanted somewhere near the station and also near the Beach leisure Centre for the venue of AGM, conference and dance.
We arrived at 12:45 but could not get access to the rooms till 2:00pm. this was pushing it a bit but the very friendly ...
Advantages: Great food, homely, clean and tidy Disadvantages: Hard to get to if you don't have a car, not much for veggies
We have been going to the Ashvale since we were small children. Our parents always used to take us there for a treat (I even had a couple of birthday parties there!) The Ashvale Restaurant in Aberdeen was the first of the Ashvale Restaurants to open and it opened in 1985.
The Ashvale is only found in Scotland and has around 12 restaurants, mostly situated in the North East of Scotland.
Not only is the Ashvale in Aberdeen a restaurant but it also the Ashvale take away attached to it. I have only used the take away a couple of times but have been impressed.
The menu in the restaurant is not that extensive, but it is really homely and good food. I think that it has something for everyone on it. You can choose from starters, main courses and desserts. Not everything is battered and deep fried!! The menu is great value for money ...
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Product details
Long Name
Aberdeen Douglas Hotel
Type
Hotel
Street
43-45 Market Street
Address
43-45 Market Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB11 5EL, United Kingdom
City
Aberdeen
Country
United Kingdom
Post Code
AB11 5EL
County
Aberdeenshire
Region
Scotland
Postal Town
Aberdeen
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
39.03
Postal Prefix
AB
Manufacturer's product description
Close to the train and bus stations, Aberdeen Douglas Hotel has a central location, comfortable bedrooms and a free Wi-Fi internet connection. Built in 1856, the Douglas Hotel is one of Aberdeen’s oldest hotels, making it a much loved and well appointed landmark in the city centre. It is just 500 metres from the main shopping centre. Aberdeen Douglas Hotel is home to Molly’s Bistro Bar, which serves food and drink all day. The local area has a wide variety of attractions, including 30 golf courses, whisky and castle trails, and nightlife.
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