"It was a very nice trip, I highly recommend catch a bus 302 and travel to Loch Ness also Dunrobin Castle+2 hours on the train but It's will be nice.
About the hotel, breakfast was nice but the same, clean staff very friendly, interesting tonic water with watermelon, lime and mint, American Pool and Gym was nice."
Whether you're into monsters or munros, Premier Inn Hotel Inverness West puts you in the perfect spot. You're close to Nessie's world-famous home, the Caledonian Canal, incredible scenery and world-class tourist attractions. Overlooked by a pink castle, Inverness is a colourful place to visit at any time of year. Listen to the blues at Rockness or Belladrum festival, or watch athletes toss the caber onto the green grass at the Highland Games. Come in the summer and the city is awash with colourful flowers too. Then come back to the hotel for tasty food at our Beefeater Grill restaurant and a lovely comfy bed.
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"We went all the way north to Inverness. This small town was very quiet at night. When we arrived at 9 o'clock, there were no pedestrians on the main road.
The hotel is quite nice, like a small castle, the internal hygiene is very good, the rooms are large, the facilities are a bit old, and there is no USB plug-in excuse, but it doesn't matter if you bring your own adapter.
The hotel bar has a great atmosphere and the bartender is a handsome guy who can speak some Chinese hahaha ^_^"
"Great location with easy walk into city centre.
Quiet at night.
Situated right on the River Ness with fabulous views of the river from our room.
Lovely building with lots of original features such as high ceilings, sash windows and wood panelling.
Rooms cleaned and beds made every day.
Lift at hotel.
Nice bar with friendly staff.
Helpful reception team.
Luggage storage given on day of departure.
Twin bedded room allocated which we requested.
Well worth the price and much nicer than modern generic hotels locally.
Will definitely stay here again"
"The facilities are very good, but if it is Friday and Saturday, you need to take a break from the nearby bar, there are people who revel in the night, and people who are more sensitive to noise are not friendly."
"The beauty cannot be expressed in words. When I drive into the manor, the road is lined with lush trees and the road is long. As I move forward, I see a beautiful old castle with a sense of history. The flowers in front of the door are in full bloom and the lobby lounge is warmly lit. It feels like I am home. The handsome Scottish boy at the front desk was warm and humorous. We were lucky and got a super large and super beautiful room. The window was facing the sea and could not be seen at a glance. Beautiful furniture, soft bed, no dreams!"
"Maybe it's in a tourist area, the price/performance ratio is average because of the supply and demand relationship. The English breakfast in the hotel in the morning is very stylish."
"Especially recommended this hotel, a 300-year-old English villa, newly renovated, very thoughtful boutique hotel, fully up to the five-star standard, full bathing supplies, breakfast, my favorite is the exquisite garden It is very beautiful in the sunset. It is often used to hold wedding ceremonies. It is a hotel worth staying in."
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8.8/10
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GGuest UserExcellent hostel! Great common self-catering facilities; there were two full kitchens with plenty of tables and seating so multiple parties could be cooking at a time. Staff were very helpful and let me leave my bag before check-in and after check-out to accommodate my bus times.
The room (4-bunk female dorm) was very spacious so plenty of room for sorting through my bags. Bunk was large and included a USB plug and power outlet there. Room had large attached shower and toilet rooms.
GGuest UserThis hotel is very good in other aspects. It is considered very good in the small town of Inverness. The only thing is that the charges are a bit chaotic. They overcharged us twice. The first time: we were charged 23 pounds more for dining in the hotel restaurant (see the picture bill). The waiter refused to admit it at first, but later he took it back with the help of a friend. The second time: when we checked out, they said it was no problem, but the next day, 5 pounds were deducted without a card. We communicated through Ctrip, and they replied that we had access to the hotel's high-speed network. Ctrip asked if we brought a laptop? We are all retired and don't carry heavy computers. The hotel's Wify is free. Later, Ctrip gave us 50 RMB in compensation. Ctrip is still very responsible. In short, friends who go to this hotel need to pay more attention when spending.
GGuest UserEvening event dinner was at best poor. Starter which should have been hot was cold, main course just warm, the desert had run out by the time our table was served.
The hotel toilets were in need of an attendant checking regularly .
We ended up laughing about it with references to faulty towers.
However our room was beautiful, clean, well presented, the bed was very comfortable. We had a great night sleep.
At breckfast the arm of my chair was loose and lifted up when I would go to move my chair in/out from the table. When I was looking around the continental breckfast counter I could hear a male member of the kitchen staff shouting and swearing using the F word, not at all what I expected from any Hotel.
Lasting impression I would not rush back.
GGuest UserThe room is spacious and clean. The only hiccup was that, at first, we got a room with a double bed despite booking a family room on Trip.com. When I asked the reception staff, she said there was no family room per se in the building, and in the booking that they had, it didn't say that I wanted a family room or how many people would be sleeping in the room. For them, a family room is a room with a double bed and an extra bed. The staff managed to change our room to one with an extra bed ready, so it wasn't a problem.
GGuest UserInverness has become silly in terms of hotel prices. HI Express is reasonably priced, breakfast is included and it's now my main choice for the Highland capital. Staff welcoming and helpful. Good breakfast choice.
On this occasion, my only negative comment was that the heating wasn't working in our ground floor room. There was a convector heater in the room but this wasn't ideal to maintain a good temperature.
JJINGYUNThe hotel is just off the Loch Ness. You can see the scenery of Loch Ness from the window and cross the road to the Loch Ness Cruise Terminal. It’s just that we arrived late and the cruise has closed. Although the check-in was a little problem and it took a long time, the final solution was satisfactory.
LLishBWe arrived later afternoon Andy received us with biscuits what a warm welcome. It has a homely feel with old school locking key, had a fish supper which compliments to the chef Peter was fabulous, great dinner atmosphere with other guests at restaurant and bar/lounge.
Spacious clean room, quality linen and warm enough one minus next door guy snored through our walls (not hotel's fault).
The hot breakfast was served to order which is fab as it gets to you hot and fresh also avoiding waste and dry dull food. So keep it up guys. And keep getting everyone up early enough.
KkellandjDo NOT accept a room facing union street ie main entrance. There are nightclubs and fast food places. The noise until 0300 is unbelievable. Especially friday and saturday. Go riverside ONLY
DDKencoI stay in this hotel once or twice a year. Its location is pretty good in relation to the centre of Inverness. Staff are always good and I look forward to the breakfast when I stay there.
Use of the pool and spa area is a nice bonus when staying there.
GGuest UserThe shared kitchen is a big advantage for families and adds to the overall travel experience. The self-service check-in is convenient, and detailed guidance on how to find the house was provided in advance. A small grocery store can be found within a 10-minute walk.
I came across some negative comments about the hostel after booking and felt a bit worried. However, it turned out to be a nice place to stay — it's not a 5-star hotel, after all. Free Wi-Fi is available, and the passcode can be found on a noticeboard.
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Average hotel prices in Inverness based on Trip.com: £204 on weekdays and £206 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).