Holiday Inn Express Inverness offers modern accommodation, free parking, and an inclusive buffet-style breakfast. It is within 30 minutes’ drive of Loch Ness, Culloden Battle Field and Cawdor Castle.
Margaret
United Kingdom
Room comfortable and clean. Comfortable bed. Staff very friendly and helpful.
The family-run Beaufort Hotel is 800 metres from Inverness rail station and the shops of the city centre. It has free parking, a bar and a restaurant serving modern Scottish cuisine.
Jemma
United Kingdom
The staff were brilliant, especially the night manager
In the heart of historic Inverness, just 2 minutes’ walk from the castle and the riverside, the Redcliffe Hotel offers free parking on site.
Margaret
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel in an excellent location near the town and great bars and restaurants. Staff were very attentive and made it a very enjoyable stay. Would definitely book again.
Corriegarth Hotel is located in central Inverness and 10 minutes’ walk from the castle and banks of the River Ness. Its restaurant specialises in pub food and local dishes.
Donna
United Kingdom
Bright clean room. Good facilities and friendly staff. Easy walk to the centre.
The centrally located Heathmount Hotel is 10 minutes’ walk from Inverness Castle, and offers Scottish whisky, Illy coffee and freshly mixed cocktails in its 2 contrasting bars.
Jennifer
Australia
We had a lovely 2 night stay at Heathmount. The room was comfortable and extremely clean. The staff were fabulous, particularly Adriana and the young man at breakfast.
Set in 9 acres of private parkland, in the heart of the Highlands, Macdonald Drumossie Hotel is only 10 minutes’ drive from the centre of Inverness and has free parking.
The Loch Ness Country House Hotel offers excellent food and elegant rooms. It is a striking Georgian building in 6 acres of gardens, 3 km from Inverness city centre.
Isabella
Australia
Graham at reception was so welcoming and helpful. I had to leave early the next morning and they prepared a breakfast tray the night before for me - so, so grateful! Hotel itself is beautiful and the rooms are stunning. I had stayed here in 2017 and it was outstanding then too. Couldn’t recommend enough.
We are thrilled to announce that Rocpool Reserve Luxury Highland Package is undergoing refurbishment and will reopen its doors on April 1, 2024, as an exquisite, exclusive residents-only hotel.
David
United Kingdom
The staff( and manager )were exceptional and extremely helpful , the afternoon tea, spoons and breakfast were all fabulous.
Located in Inverness, 8.3 km from Inverness Castle, North Kessock Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Nice view on the see, quiet place, very good restaurant
We are thrilled to announce that Rocpool Reserve Luxury Highland Package is undergoing refurbishment and will reopen its doors on April 1, 2024, as an exquisite, exclusive residents-only hotel.
Really helpful staff, comfy bed and tasty breakfast
The Loch Ness Country House Hotel offers excellent food and elegant rooms. It is a striking Georgian building in 6 acres of gardens, 3 km from Inverness city centre.
Amazing food, very comfortable bed and lovely friendly staff.
Set in 9 acres of private parkland, in the heart of the Highlands, Macdonald Drumossie Hotel is only 10 minutes’ drive from the centre of Inverness and has free parking.
This modern hotel is a 15-minute drive from Inverness Airport. Leonardo Hotel Inverness, formerly Jurys Inn, features a leisure centre, free parking and a traditional restaurant.
Very clean all the staff where very helpful and friendly
Ness Walk features free WiFi and rooms with air conditioning in Inverness. Boasting a terrace, this hotel is set near attractions such as Inverness Castle. The property has a restaurant.
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Attentive staff
Warm and welcoming
The centrally located Heathmount Hotel is 10 minutes’ walk from Inverness Castle, and offers Scottish whisky, Illy coffee and freshly mixed cocktails in its 2 contrasting bars.
Location excellent Central Location food excellent
Set in the heart of Inverness city centre and overlooking the River Ness, Mercure Inverness has a free high-speed WiFi. Inverness Rail Station is 200 metres from the hotel.
Lovely location by the river.
Very friendly staff.
Next to Inverness Rail Station, this hotel has a grand staircase that was inspired by the stairway in the Titanic. It is a friendly, welcoming hotel with 2 restaurants and free parking.
pentahotel Inverness is just 100 metres from the city's train and bus stations. A 20-minute drive from the shores of Loch Ness, it offers free WiFi, colourful rooms and a 24-hour front desk.
The Glen Mhor Hotel offers Victorian townhouses and apartments located on the banks of the River Ness, a 3-minute walk from Inverness city centre and a 15-minute drive from Loch Ness.
Lovely room with a view across the river, very pleasant
With modern leisure facilities and rooms with free Wi-Fi, the Craigmonie Hotel also dates back to 1880. It is just over 0.5 miles from the riverside centre of Inverness.
Lovely clean room, great value for money and a nice location.
Corriegarth Hotel is located in central Inverness and 10 minutes’ walk from the castle and banks of the River Ness. Its restaurant specialises in pub food and local dishes.
Location is ideal for the city centre of Inverness
In a prime location in the centre of Inverness, Crown Hotel & Bar offers free WiFi throughout the property, a bar and free private parking for guests who drive.
Muy tranquilo, habitación cómoda y con lo necesario
The family-run Beaufort Hotel is 800 metres from Inverness rail station and the shops of the city centre. It has free parking, a bar and a restaurant serving modern Scottish cuisine.
Lovely welcome, evening staff on were very friendly.
This grand hotel has a great location in the heart of Inverness, yet in a quiet area with splendid views of the River Ness and Inverness Castle.
Dog friendly, great breakfast & great location.
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A jewel with historic buildings and charming streets, Inverness is surrounded by a typical Scottish Highland landscape. It is located 10 km from Loch Ness, along the mouth of the Ness River and the Moray Firth coast. It is regarded as the northernmost city in the United Kingdom, and capital of the Highlands.
Take a walk around the Old Town, visit St Andrew’s Cathedral, and make a stopover in the charming Victorian Market. The Old High St Stephen's Church is the oldest building in town, and has been a religious site since pre-Christian times.
The Inverness Castle overlooks the river and is nowadays the seat of the Sheriff Court. A hotel in Inverness city centre is ideal to enjoy the different cultural and recreational activities in town.
Watch the Atlantic salmon jumping out the river near the Ness Islands, and try to catch a glimpse of the famous monster of Loch Ness. The Cairngorms National Park is 40 km away, and Chanonry Point is the best spot to watch dolphins, just 24 km away.
Inverness hotels include a large offer of small, cosy guest houses, B&B’s, and rural cottages, allowing a closer contact with the nature. Don’t miss the Inverness accommodation deals on Booking.com!
The location is spot on. Parking a 5 minute walk away.
The location is spot on. Parking a 5 minute walk away. Paid £60 extra to make it a triple room which meant a camp bed was placed in the room…not impressed, couldn’t sleep in it, had to share double bed.
Dianne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Easy to get to city whether travelling by road, rail, bus...
Easy to get to city whether travelling by road, rail, bus and air (air port slightly out of Inverness). We travelled by train and we had lunch in the Ash Restaurant next to the railway station as we had time to kill before we got into our apartment and food was excellent. We also visited the Palace hotel for afternoon tea which was also good.
Plenty of eateries, pubs and shops
Edith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Inverness is perfect for a holiday where you want to...
Inverness is perfect for a holiday where you want to prioritize gentleness, quiet, & rest but balanced with time outdoors & access to general amenities (restaurants, pubs, historic sites, etc). Ease of access to the rest of the highlands (and numerous day tour options for the Isle of Skye) are a definite plus for those wanting to go further afield.
Thompson
10
Scored 10
Inverness is a lovely place and ideally situated to go off...
Inverness is a lovely place and ideally situated to go off and explore Loch Ness. The city itself has plenty to see and do with some lovely eating and drinking establishments.
The people were warm and friendly and it felt particularly safe when out walking at night.
We were there to take part in the Etape Loch Ness which is a cycling challenge around the entire Loch Ness and up in to the mountains.
It was perfectly organised and an event i'd thoroughly recommend doing.
The walks along the river and around the small islands on the river are really lovely and you are ideally placed for exploring the beautiful countryside that surrounds Inverness.. we will definitely be going back again.
Tim Hine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely location with river walks, shops and eateries in...
Lovely location with river walks, shops and eateries in walking distance, and wonderful tours to all the most interesting and beautiful sites/sights. I would recommend Jacobite cruise and Rabbies tours, Whisk Away for gf cake and The Wee Bar for lovely food and friendly staff.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We only used Inverness as a central location for activities...
We only used Inverness as a central location for activities that we carry out i.e. following a Steam Train that was visiting the area so had no reason to visit anywhere in Inverness except for a couple of local eateries.
It was the best hostel I have been in my long travel through Scotland. Good relation quality/price, and in the center of Inverness, near the Castle. I was in a room for four, clean, comfortable, with space. Shared bathroom are very good, modern and clean. I did not used the other facilities. They have space where to leave lugage between checkout and gone... and the rest room is so nice! Definitely, a place to choose in Inverness.
great little BnB, good location just off of the old town. A bit of a walk but not bad at all. check in process was so easy, they texted me the key code and had the room ready ahead of time. it was really nice to just walk in and unpack, take a short nap and head back into town. breakfast was pretty typical for BnBs in Scotland, good simple breakfast food both hot and cold. the ladies did a great job and were very pleasant.
Beautiful house in a beautiful neighborhood. Easy, short walk to downtown. Great breakfast was included. Host family could not be nicer. They even picked me up when I got a bit turned around walking there from the train station! Inverness is a lovely city, very close to the Culloden Battlefield, the terrible aftermath of which is why so many Scots left Scotland for America, N. Ireland, etc. Well worth visiting!
Perfect, simply perfect. A whole house with two bedrooms, a large, comfortable living room, a separate dining room and a large kitchen plus a little terrace area. Everything perfectly clean and in good state. Inner town in Inverness is only 5 minutes away by foot, and the Tesco alomost next door. The best acccomodation we had on our three weeks trip to Scotland. Nice communication with the owners.
Breakfast was very nice buffet. Simple menu, but feel breakfast, bacon - eggs - breads - juices. Nice coffee machine.
Very simple setup to the hotel. Bar also served as the front desk foe check-in and services. Very Spartan feel, to both the main floor and the rooms. Clean but like everywhere we went in Scotland in 2022, staffing shortages.
Whenever I travel to the north of Scotland, I always break my journey with a night at The Royal Highland Hotel in Inverness, which still fulfils everything a railway hotel was designed for: a stylish place to stay with good food and comfortable bedrooms conveniently sited for the station.
this hotel was in a decent location, the bar/restaurant has good food at reasonable prices and the staff was very nice. The hotel itself is fairly old, the room was a typical small scotland room with the typical amenities. The Wi-Fi did not work in the rooms, which was a bit annoying.
The room was comfortable and quite spacious. A good place to start our journey through the North of Scotland. The shower was warm and the bathroom was very clean. For the budget price, the room was good and the staff really friendly. Super easy to get into central Inverness too.
It is a great starting point to travel all around Scotland and the Highlands. Inverness is just a few minutes away and the place is tidy, comfortable and you got everything you need. The hosts Ian and Oyfrid were also very lovely and kind! We had a great time there.
Wow! What a wonderful friendly hotel. Our room was clean and spacious and comfortable. Staff were all really friendly and helpful. The food was exceptional- our evening meal was the best we had so far on our Scotland holiday. Highly recommend this lovely hotel.
Can’t say enough about our experience at Balvraid Lodge. The hosts were so friendly and welcoming, the room was warm and cozy, the food was absolutely amazing. I would definitely return and recommend this location to anyone traveling to Scotland
I just loved this place. The decor was all Scotland, and very tasteful. The home and neighborhood were lovely and close to town. The family was helpful and pleasant. We would highly recommend this accommodation.
I escaped the hotel and walked five minutes to the unpretentious Castle Tavern, where I had the best meal I had in Scotland. The view of the river would have been lovely in summer.
By far the nicest B&B we slept at during our 9 night trip to Scotland. The facility is brand new, the room was very spacy and Nadine our host was very friendly and helpful.
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