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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The Royal Highland

Rooms From: £69

Station Square, 18 Academy Street, Inverness, IV1 1LG
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A friendly, welcoming, real Scottish hotel of magnetic character and charm.

One minute from alighting the train, 15 minutes from the airport, and nestling in the vibrant and modern Highland capital of Scotland, is a true delight.


A unique marriage of historical majesty and grandeur with that special brand of modern hospitality - dynamic and ever moving with modern demand, yet preserving the very best of the hotel's own great heritage and evoking fond memories and nostalgia borne out of its fascinating history and evolution to the proud position it holds today as one of Highland Scotland's most interesting and popular guest experiences. Guests savour two feasts here: the unmistakable hospitality and classical culinary experience of this grand hotel, and the freedom of one of the least crowded parts of Western Europe the enormous appeal of vibrant Inverness as an outstanding destination base from which to enjoy and savour a veritable kaleidoscope of activities, great shopping, touring and sightseeing opportunities which surround and abound.


Rooms
From £69 (70 rooms total)
Location
Railway Station Hotel,  City / Town Centre,  Financial Centre,  Main Shopping Area,  Theatreland / Entertainment Area,  Sport Stadium / Arena, 
Transport
Air: Inverness - Dalcross , 14.5Km
Road: A9
Rail: Inverness, 0.1Km
Average guest rating
76%

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Directions

From Edinburgh - m9 then a9. From Glasgow there is a choice of routes. The most direct is A/M80 via Stirling, then M9 to Perth, and A9 to Inverness. Alternatively, you can indulge in the scenic delights of the A82 via Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, Glencoe and past Fort William and Ben Nevis, then skirting the western side of Loch Ness virtually all of the way. From Aberdeen - A96 to Inverness from the South - M1/A1 to Edinburgh then as above, or M6/M74/M73 then A/M80 and onward as above.


Nearest Motorway or Main Road: A9
Junction No.: (.) , 1Km
Airport: (INV) Inverness - Dalcross , 14.5Km
Airport: (EDI) Edinburgh - Turnhouse , 297Km
Airport: (GLA) Glasgow - International , 297Km
Nearest Major Train Station: Inverness, 0.1Km
Nearest Local Train Station: Inverness, 0.1Km
Nearest Coach/Bus Station: Inverness, 0.2Km
Local Taxi: City Taxis. Tel: 01463 222555


*Directions are included in your booking confirmation email.

In Hotel Guest Services
Parking & Transport: Nearby Pay to Park,  Free car park,  Self Parking, 
Family / Children's services: Cots / Cribs,  Childrens Menus,  High Chairs, 
Concierge Services: Dry Cleaning / Laundry Service,  24-Hour Front Desk,  Express Check out,  Left Luggage / Storage Facilities, 
Guest Entertainment: Restaurant,  Lounge / Bar, 
Business Services: Meeting Facilities,  Internet access,  Email access,  Black & White photocopying,  Colour photocopying,  Document laminating,  Fax service,  TV & Video hire,  Audio equipment,  Flip Charts, 
Hotel Policy
Check In: You may check in from 15:00 hours.
Check Out: You must check out by 10:30 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
COMMENTS: Please note: Unfortunately the hotel only has 9 car park spaces, alternative parking is recommended in the 24 hour multi storey car park (approximately 250 yards from the hotel). We apologise for this inconvenience, but it is out of our control.
Local Attractions
City Tour
Sit back,relax & take in the sights of Inverness City.Tour begins at the Castle following the River Ness through to Bught Area and round Craigphadrig for magnificent views before returning back.

Inverness Castle
Built in 1835 to house the Sheriff's Court & Police Dept, a function it still performs today. The Drum Tower of Inverness Castle houses an exhibition portraying the Castle story & is open daily during Summer months.

Urquhart Castle
Urquhart Castle is one of the best preserved Castle ruins in Scotland. The Castle is on Strone Point on the shores of Loch Ness. Originally built in the 13th century. The Castle was blown up in 1692 to prevent it becoming a Jacobite stronghold.

Loch Ness
The official Loch Ness Exhibition Cntr where you will encounter a hi-tech multi-menia presentation leading you through 7 themed areas & through 500 million years of history, natural mystery & legend. Take a Cruise on the Loch & try to spot Nessie.






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