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Craighaar Hotel, Aberdeen

The Craighaar Hotel is a tastefully designed modern hotel, with rustic charm, seven miles ... more

from both the Medieval streets of Aberdeen's old
town and the Maritime Museum. Pale oak furniture
combines with pastel colors to give the guestrooms
warmth. Amenities include cable television, CD
players, dial up Internet connections and
complimentary newspapers.   The wood paneled
library, with its deep leather armchairs, provides
a calming refuge after a day's sightseeing. Dining
options come in the form of Seasons Restaurant and
the Lounge Bar. The former specializes in fresh
local seafood in a traditional yet relaxed
setting. For those wishing to expend a little
energy there is an outdoor bowling green adjacent
to the hotel. The hotel provides a complimentary
shuttle service to and from the airport; a regular
bus service operates between the airport and
Aberdeen city center. Alternatively, taxis are
available from the airport forecourt and cost in
the region of £10 to the city center.


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Craighaar Hotel, Aberdeen

Craighaar Hotel, Aberdeen

The Craighaar Hotel is a tastefully designed modern hotel, with rustic charm, seven miles ... more

from both the Medieval streets of Aberdeen's old
town and the Maritime Museum. Pale oak furniture
combines with pastel colors to give the guestrooms
warmth. Amenities include cable television, CD
players, dial up Internet connections and
complimentary newspapers.   The wood paneled
library, with its deep leather armchairs, provides
a calming refuge after a day's sightseeing. Dining
options come in the form of Seasons Restaurant and
the Lounge Bar. The former specializes in fresh
local seafood in a traditional yet relaxed
setting. For those wishing to expend a little
energy there is an outdoor bowling green adjacent
to the hotel. The hotel provides a complimentary
shuttle service to and from the airport; a regular
bus service operates between the airport and
Aberdeen city center. Alternatively, taxis are
available from the airport forecourt and cost in
the region of £10 to the city center.


Information: 
:  Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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A modern hotel in the granite city

Advantages: Modern, clean, bright with leisure facilities - beach side location
Disadvantages: rooms get stuffy, can be noisy

The Patio Hotel is situated just off Beach Boulevard in Aberdeen and close to a modern complex incorporating fast food outlets, a cinema, amusements and a leisure centre. It's a few minutes walk from the bottom end of Union Street, Aberdeen's main shopping street and generally regarded as the centre of town. It's also just a short walk from Aberdeen's beach, a walk or jog along which can give a bracing start to the day. The hotel is light and airy when you first enter and the central atrium that rises high up above you is an obvious design feature which reinforces the modern look of the fixtures and fittings. Above you, the internal rooms look out into this interior courtyard while the external face the relatively flat surroundings and the biting wind coming off the North Sea. Staff were pleasant, polite and efficient without being ...

pedroj 22.10.2005 · Read full review
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Review of Aberdeen Patio Hotel, Aberdeen

More of a hostel than a hotel

Advantages: very close to cleaner places to eat out side of the hotel
Disadvantages: not a clean place and very noisey due to the nightclug next door

A very disappointing stay, we didn't expect much from a 2 star hotel but we did expect to have a clean dry room of which we received neither. Our windows had such a draft my husband and I hardly got a wink of sleep and the shared bathrooms where all in a state of disrepair and quite unhygienic. Based on the hotels hygiene standards we decided to eat out in the city center, apon returning to our room in the evening we stepped over vomit on the staircase. We reported this on the answer phone at reception at around 11pm, we noticed on checking out the next day that no attempt had been made to clean it up. I would not stay here again and would not recommend this hotel to a friend. ...

The_Fujitsu_Man 27.05.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Royal Hotel, Aberdeen

Have Fun In The Treetops!!

Advantages: Easy to get to with great facilities and friendly staff.
Disadvantages: Expensive restaurant prices.

I have been saving my Clubcard Vouchers for a few months now and decided it was time we treated ourselves to a weekend away. I had a browse through the many Hotels Hilton offered and finally settled on the Hilton Aberdeen Treetops Hotel. As the weekend away was to be on a strict budget I felt that being only about an hours drive from where we live it would be ideal. We wouldn't need too much money for fuel and yet it was far enough away to leave us feeling like we had had a break away from our normal routine. Booking the room was very simple using the Hilton Booking Line. I gave our details and requirements and was given the option of bed and breakfast with a family room for 4 with en suite bathroom at the rate of £79 per night or a family suite, 2 adjoining rooms with one en suite bathroom, at a rate of £97 per night. As we were ...

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