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Affordable Hotels In Aberdeen
Jun 20th
If you venture to the Northern half of Scotland this year, you could worse than pay ‘The Granite City’ of Aberdeen a visit.
There are many attractions to visit in Aberdeen, including the Aberdeen Art Gallery, the Gordon Highlander’s Museum and the Maritime Museum. The Maritime Museum is rated five star by the Scottish Tourist Board and offers a brilliant introduction to the intricate workings of oil rigs and ships, as well as a excellent insight into Aberdeen’s rich maritime history. Aberdeen also has a good live music scene consisting of venues such as The Lemon Tree and The Tunnels, attracting More >
Hotels in Glasgow City Centre
Nov 9th
As with any other major city, Glasgow has plenty of accommodation alternatives for business and leisure travellers alike. Yet regardless of the purpose of your visit it is not easy to know, as a stranger to the city, which of the many hotels in Glasgow to stay at. While the following three are by all means far from the only ones worth trying, they are among the best of their respective price-classes.
- Thistle Glasgow is an excellent luxury hotel that is located in the middle of Glasgow’s shopping, entertainment and business centre. It is therefore within exceptionally close proximity of almost More >
Cheap Hotels in Edinburgh
Nov 4th
Edinburgh’s historical sites, modern shopping streets and rich cultural heritage make it a popular destination for short weekend trips. The four- and five-star hotels in the city centre tend to attract the most visitors, but for those who are unwilling to spend lots of money for a place to spend the night there are plenty of cheap hotels in Edinburgh that can help cutting down on traveling expenses. Smaller family-run guesthouses are particularly common in this city and are almost invariably budget-class accommodation. The following three are examples of central Edinburgh hotels that offer bed and breakfast for reasonable rates.
- The More >
Visit Ben Nevis, Sun or Snow.
Oct 9th
Ben Nevis is the Highest mountain in the United Kingdom (over 4400 feet), and provides challenges and breathtaking views no matter the time of year, sunshine or snow.
In the summer months thousands of hillwalkers from across the UK and around the world flock to the mountain to enjoy the trek, and the panoramic views of West Scotland. Come winter, Ben Nevis develops a deep covering of snow and ice, and skilled climbers and mountaineers take up the challenge of fighting thru arctic conditions to reach the summit against the odds.
The vast majority of these visitors choose to stay in nearby More >