Aberdeen’s premier hotel, located in the city centre within easy walking distance of the ... more
main shopping area. Behind the granite façade of this historic building you will find traditional charm combined with modern amenities and impeccable service. An i...
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Traditional charm combined with modern amenities awaits you behind the granita facade of ... more
this historic buildingAcknowledged as Aberdeen's premier 4 star hotel the Copthorne is situated in the quiet West End of the city centre within easy reach of the...
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The Copthorne Hotel Aberdeen is a modern property with granite façade, set in the core of ... more
Aberdeen's West End, situated within one mile of shops, restaurants, pubs and bars. The hotel's 89 contemporary guestrooms are decorated with light colours and patterned fabrics. Modern amenities include satellite television with pay movies, direct dial telephones, coffee and tea makers, trouser presses, clock radios, bathrobes, and complimentary toiletries. Guests can enjoy bar meals and ales in the informal setting of Mac's Bar, or dine in the more formal surroundings of Poachers Restaurant. Business guests can utilise the hotel's conference rooms and range of business services, and event catering is also available. Practical amenities include room service, a complimentary secure parking garage, and childcare facilities. Those wishing to explore the area can use the hotel's Internet services to plan a day's itinerary or seek assistance from the hotel staff. Within one mile of the hotel is the Aberdeen Maritime Museum; Duthie Park and Winter Gardens lie two miles away; Story Book Glenn Children's Theme Park is four miles from the hotel. The nearest airport is Aberdeen Airport, which is 10 miles from the hotel. Taxis depart from a taxi rank outside the terminal building. Bus services operate from the airport to Aberdeen city centre. The nearest train station is Dyce, where trains depart for Aberdeen and Inverness. The easiest way to get around Aberdeen and the surrounding area is on foot or by car.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Copthorne Hotel Aberdeen is a modern property with granite façade, set in the core of ... more
Aberdeen's West End, situated within one mile of shops, restaurants, pubs and bars. The hotel's 89 contemporary guestrooms are decorated with light colours and patterned fabrics. Modern amenities include satellite television with pay movies, direct dial telephones, coffee and tea makers, trouser presses, clock radios, bathrobes, and complimentary toiletries. Guests can enjoy bar meals and ales in the informal setting of Mac's Bar, or dine in the more formal surroundings of Poachers Restaurant. Business guests can utilise the hotel's conference rooms and range of business services, and event catering is also available. Practical amenities include room service, a complimentary secure parking garage, and childcare facilities. Those wishing to explore the area can use the hotel's Internet services to plan a day's itinerary or seek assistance from the hotel staff. Within one mile of the hotel is the Aberdeen Maritime Museum; Duthie Park and Winter Gardens lie two miles away; Story Book Glenn Children's Theme Park is four miles from the hotel. The nearest airport is Aberdeen Airport, which is 10 miles from the hotel. Taxis depart from a taxi rank outside the terminal building. Bus services operate from the airport to Aberdeen city centre. The nearest train station is Dyce, where trains depart for Aberdeen and Inverness. The easiest way to get around Aberdeen and the surrounding area is on foot or by car.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Lovely lake side view from one side of the hotel Disadvantages: Located in a very busy area, with many shops around
CopthorneHotel Cardiff Caerdydd
Copthorne Way
Culverhouse Cross
Cardiff Caerdydd
CF5 6DH
tel: +44 (0)29 2059 9100
fax: +44 (0)29 2059 9080
email: sales.cardiff@mill-cop.com
I recently stayed the night at this hotel, I normally stay in travelodges because you always know what your getting but I thought id give myself a change and stay somewhere abit more fancier. The hotel although quite new is very traditional in style. To the back of the hotel is a very large lake with ducks and a nice wooden patio overlooking it with plenty of seating. This is just off from the bar area so im sure in the summer months it is very relaxing and peaceful to sit out there and have a drink, however I was unable to do so as it was February and cold! One half of the hotel overlooks the lake and the other overlooks the car park and the many shops ...
Advantages: Good location, access to tube station, nice/well looked after hotel Disadvantages: Some of the staff/service is not up to scratch
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The Copthorne Tara Hotel is conveniently situated a short walk (about 5 minutes) from the Kensington High Street Tube station. This means that getting to and from the hotel is quick and convenient. The Kensington High Street Tube Station is part of both the District and Circle Lines, meaning that you can get to many major and convenient locations by jumping on the tube there (including Kings Cross and Victoria stations). Although this was probably bad luck, I do urge you to check that while staying at the Copthorne Tara, the district and circle lines are running as unfortunately during my stay they were under maintenance for 2 of the days. In this case the nearest station was Notting Hill, which was around a 30 minute walk away (not good when wearing high heals to go to the theatre). In terms ...
Advantages: Convenient location. Good service. Great food. Disadvantages: Difficult to criticise. I'd have liked a smoking room!
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