Aberdeen

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Its target audience includes oil executives visiting on North Sea business, visitors to the region’s sprawling golf courses, and wedding parties. — The Telegraph
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The Malmaison Aberdeen is a four-pearl hotel with all the hallmarks of the Malmaison brand, set in an upscale residential neighborhood a 20-minute walk from Aberdeen's city center. — Oyster
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Housed in a Victorian property, The Marcliffe Hotel and Spa has an ambience of quintessential Scottish elegance. — The Telegraph
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This is one of the nicest guesthouses in Aberdeen, located near the university and the Offshore Survival Centre. — Frommer's
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Easy-going city-centre inn with seven en-suite rooms above a bar that hosts live jazz and blues Fri & Sat. Continental breakfast included. £75. — Rough Guide
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Stylish and comfortable hotel right next to the train station. — Lonely Planet
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This turreted baronial mansion, built in 1878, sits in the midst of lush gardens and manicured grounds, and offers panoramic views of the River Dee. — Frommer's
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The Skene House Rosemount is a mid-range property near central Aberdeen with 101 fully equipped one- to three-bedroom apartments. — Oyster
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One of northeast Scotland's most elegant country hotels, set on 16 hectares (40 acres), the Thainstone House is a Palladian-style mansion whose adornments give it the air of a country club. — Frommer's
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You can't miss the grand Victorian facade of this historic landmark, which first opened its doors as a hotel in 1853. — Lonely Planet
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Comfortable beds, spotless bathrooms, and friendly and helpful owners tick all the right boxes in this homely B&B, attractively set opposite a park. — Lonely Planet
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Just across the street from the Brentwood, Butler's is a cosy place with a big breakfast menu that includes fresh fruit salad, kippers and kedgeree as alternatives to the traditional fry-up. — Lonely Planet
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The guest rooms are divided between those in the old house and the smaller rooms in the more modern extension...The public rooms boast antiques, oil paintings, and open fires. — Frommer's
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Located 400m south from western end of Union St. Our independent authors have visited Adelphi Guest House and selected this as one of our recommended hotels in Aberdeen. — Lonely Planet
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Set a bit away from central Aberdeen...the hotel is tranquil and known for its good value and fine bedrooms. — Frommer's
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Built of silver granite around 1880, this hotel is a Victorian fantasy. — Frommer's
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With its many turrets and gables, this granite hotel recalls a bygone era but has modern amenities. — Fodor's
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On one of Aberdeen's most attractive squares, these modern but comfortable suites come with fully equipped kitchens. — Fodor's
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