Places to stay in or near aberdeen

Where to stay in or near aberdeen

Robert the Bruce laid siege to Aberdeen Castle before destroying it in 1308. The Aberdeen Nickname is the Silver City. Aberdeen Population makes it Scotland's third largest city. The first chair of medicine in the english speaking world was at Aberdeen University.

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We have tried hard to include a wide range of accommodation so that there is something for everyone, from small Aberdeen B&Bs and self-catering cottages to luxury Aberdeen hotels. A number of the where to stay properties listed have multiple links to their websites that translate them into at least 10 different languages. Some of our properties also have an enhanced listing displaying their telephone numbers and where you can request more details and enquire or book online. Enquiry forms are emailed directly to the property owners or managers who will contact you regarding price and availabilty.

Within the Tourist Industry, all types of where to stay accommodation is currently undergoing substantial change in both how it is categorised and graded, and this is being embraced by the Aberdeen Hospitality Association.

Where to stay? By that we mean what type of accommodation are we looking for, is often more perplexing than at first thought. There is such a diversity of places to stay nowadays.

To help you find what you are looking for, we have divided our accommodation into 32 different categories within this site. Overall Aberdeen's places to stay can be divided into self-catering and serviced properties.

Serviced places to stay (hotels, guest houses, bed breakfasts, and so on) come in many styles and sizes, offering something for everyone irrespective of the purpose for your Aberdeen visit.

Bed and Breakfasts and BandBs, are usually based in private homes with evening meals sometimes available. BBs may have fewer facilities than Guest Houses.

Guest Houses, might be private homes or commercially rated premises that provide bed & breakfast, with evening meals sometimes available. Guest Houses often have more facilities than B and Bs.

Hotels, by far and away the most searched for type of accommodation are normally licensed establishments providing breakfast and dinner together with a whole host of facilities depending on hotel size.

Country House Hotels, generally in a quiet location and usually within their own extensive grounds. The style of operation may be informal and relaxed.

Country Houses, again in quiet locations, usually within their own grounds, providing breakfasts and evening meals by arrangement.

Farmhouses, are essentially bed & breakfasts style of accommodation situated on working farms.

Inns, are fully licensed establishments open to non-residents with facilities and services similar to those provided in hotels. Food and beverages are usually a major part of the operation.

Wherever you choose to stay in the Aberdeen area, you can expect a warm welcome, cooked breakfasts and a wealth of interesting places to visit right on the doorstep. Aberdeen has been attracting an increasing number of visitors in recent years. Whether you're travelling on business or pleasure, you'll find yourself in good company.

Non Serviced Accommodation consist of different types, cottages, apartments, log cabins, chalets & caravans. Sometimes referred to as self catering or holiday accommodation.

To sum up, the Aberdeen area is a very interesting place to visit. Whether you are planning a quiet and relaxing break, a walking holiday in the nearby hills, or browsing the local craft shops, there is something for everyone. Of course you may be arriving here on business, whatever your reason is, we hope you have an enjoyable stay and please come back again soon.

     
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