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The Royal HighlandStation Square, Academy Street, Inverness, United KingdomOne minute from alighting from the train, 15 minutes from the airport, and nestling in the vibrant and modern Highland capital of Scotland, is a true delight, a friendly, welcoming, real Scottish hotel of magnetic character and charm.[more]
Photos of The Royal Highland, InvernessUser Reviews for The Royal Highland, Inverness
May 24, 2005 by
Hotel Guest
“It was a pleasant stay
Apr 25, 2005 by
Hotel Guest
“We had a great weekend and liked the idea of the hotel being very central for all amenities. We did find at breakfast on our last morning (we arrived at 7AM when breakfast is first served) that the pots out to fill for your tea/coffee had not been emptie”
Apr 21, 2005 by
Hotel Guest
“A grand old hotel, well renovated, with most rooms (check a few before settling in) nicely decorated. There are several good restaurants within a few blocks walk, along the picturesque river front. There are also very good transportation links, diverse shopping, and a fine theater and film complex within short walking distances. The limited hotel parking was not a big problem -- city parking is close by, and not expensive, and we managed to find a free space at the hotel two nights out of a three day holiday weekend. The staff are young but friendly, helpful and fairly well trained.”
Apr 8, 2005 by
tom from virginia beach, United States
“The hotel has old fashioned charm, but the condition of the room and bathroom has been updated, especially shower, which was great. Good english breakfast. Restaurant adjacent to the hotel was very good. Excellent location. Very nice staff, as is everyone we met in Scotland.”
Apr 1, 2005 by
Alan from Broadstone, United Kingdom
“This is an excellent 3* hotel. It is convenient for all public transport (rail station next to hotel and bus station round the corner), gives easy access to all local sites of interest and is right in the centre of the city. The Ash restaurant is excellent value, rooms are clean and of adequate size for short stays.”
Mar 18, 2005 by
alan from johnstone, United Kingdom
“Friendly staff,could do with some customer care tuition. map and directions got us to inverness but never took us to academy street so better directions,please. really nice breakfast(haggis a nice touch)
Mar 18, 2005 by
david from lismore, Republic of Ireland
“The hotel is well placed by the railway station in the town centre. It is well appointed. It is a building of Victorian grandeur which mostly is well and sympathetically maintained. The exception is the Ash restaurant and bar where lunch, dinner and drinks are served. This is an attempt to create a modern venue. It is a cliche of 70s chic style, and while no doubt viewed highly by the owners and some customers it is wholly out of place in such a building. It looks like a cafeteria. The menu reads well but the food is poor. Even if one has dinner included in a 'Shop & Dine' package it is best avoided. It is fast food. Seating and tables are basic cafe style. The bar area is not comfortable. The only plus is that a selection of newspapers is available. Fortunately breakfast is served in the original dining room, and is good. Real porridge, good range of preserves etc. The beers served are keg only and only one bitter. There is only a limited selection of bottled beers. The wine list is poor. Even the whiskies are limited in range. The best place to sit is in the foyer where there are comfy seats. There are plenty of interesting pictures and prints, some original.Who are the target customers? The hotel is clearly unsure. There is an apparent wish to create a successful hotel, and a big effort is being made.”
Mar 18, 2005 by
Hotel Guest
“IT was nice..the tv was to small however.”
Mar 17, 2005 by
Alan from perth, United Kingdom
“ONLY A FEW PARKING SPACES HOWEVER REALLY CENTRAL,JUST 2 MINS AWAY FROM MAIN SHOPPING CENTRE (WHICH IS BETTER THAN ANY I HAVE BEEN TO IN EDINBURGH/DUNDEE/PERTH/ABERDEEN) AND WALK AWAY FROM GOOD SELSCTION OF PUBS AND RESTUARANTS. THE HOTEL ITSELF IS WELL PRESENTED AND CLEAN, ROOMS ARE OF GOOD SIZE AND THE SHOWER IS THE BEST I HAVE HAD IN UK!”
Mar 17, 2005 by
michael from elgin, United Kingdom
“the room and food in the royal highland was excellent”
Mar 3, 2005 by
David from Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
“I found The Highland Hotel to be of a very good standard, good value for money and I would certainly make a return visit. My only complaints would have to be regarding the slow check-in procedure and somewhat average quality of the food served in the Ash Restaurant - we arrived by overnight coach from England feeling very tired and weary but the receptionist made us wait until exactly 2.30pm before we could access our room even though our room was ready.”
Feb 27, 2005 by
Anonymous
“Looks lovely at first glance. Rooms all right, but expected better. Staff chatted between selves constantly - check in staff at reception especially bad. Also a problem in the bar.
Feb 23, 2005 by
Joseph from coatbridge, United Kingdom
“It was good apart from the staff not being as helpful as they could have been. When checking out i waited 30mins in a queue only to be told when i reached the queue that the credit card machine was out of order. It would have been prefereable to have put up a small sign or tell the people in the queue that they could only accept cash. Also one of the bar staff kept disapearing whilst serving me without even saying why or even i'll be back in a minute”
Feb 23, 2005 by
Peter from Cumbernauld, United Kingdom
“The hotel was really nice, an old style highland hotel with tartan carpets! The staff were friendly and we got good complimentary deals for food and drink in the hotel. The breakfast was superb also. The hotel is right in the middle of inverness which was a bonus too.”
Feb 17, 2005 by
Anonymous
“did not no that parking was such a problem”
Feb 2, 2005 by
Stephen from Dunfermline, United Kingdom
“Very nice hotel and friendly and helpful staff, good selection for breakfast no compliants here..:)”
Jan 11, 2005 by
Anonymous “The actual stay at the hotel & the service was excellant. THe only problem that we occurred was upon check in we were told that they did not have our booking as this was a surprise that I had arranged for my partner I was most embaressed. Luckily the hotel did have a room available for us and very kindly agreed to honour the rate that was given upon booking.”
Jan 6, 2005 by
Anonymous
“We booked a two night hogmanay break. The package and value for money was excellent. The itinary for hogmanay was well thought out. Walking down the grand staircase to the sound of a piper and being handed a glass of champagne made you feel special! The dinner was very good though not all of the courses were to everyones taste. The entertainment was just what you want from a 'Traditional Scottish Hogmanay'. The only thing that may have improved it would be a little instruction on how to do the celidh dances.
Jan 6, 2005 by
stacy from stirling, United Kingdom
“we have stayed in the hotel quite a lot, mostly checked in under my fiance's name, however, we enjoy our stay every time. the week after christmas the fire alarm kept going off, once at 7 in the morning and no-one realy gave an explanation which got us worrying but this is the only problem and it would defenatly not put us off as we have stayed after that.”
Dec 24, 2004 by
Anonymous
“Please thank the staff of the Royal Highland on our behalf. We have spent 2.5 months working in Europe this year (2004) and staying in various hotels in France, Italy and Belgium as well as the UK, so our Inverness stay was based on a lot of recent experience of varying accommodation! It was most enjoyable and we would certainly consider a return at some time in the future.” Amenities at The Royal Highland, Inverness
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