This hotel is beside the River Tay, a minute from Perth Museum and Horsecross Concert Hall. Rooms are en suite and many have views of the river and the hotel's award-winning gardens.
Suzanne
United Kingdom
The staff made me feel welcome, helped me with my luggage as there were only stairs at the property and they even helped me sort out a taxi to an event I was attending.
The room was clean and obviously well looked after, with plenty of space to spread out my things and not trip over them.
The bathroom had fresh towels and the shower was very easy to figure out and get at a reasonable temperature without scalding myself.
The Lovat Hotel is located in the ‘Fair City of Perth’ which is recognized as the Gateway to the Highlands with easy access to all the main routes to other cities such as Edinburgh, St Andrews,...
One of the most unique hotels in Perth, in a 15th-century watermill, where you can still watch the water trickling through the original water wheel from the garden, lobby area and Lounge Bar.
In private gardens overlooking Perth, this Victorian family-run hotel is a 10-minute walk from the city center and has a free private car park and free Wi-Fi.
Mervenil
Turkey
Room is big, comfy and clean. Breakfast has many options to be chosen. Staffs are helpful and kind.
In the heart of Scotland and 5 minutes' walk from the center of Perth, this hotel is conveniently located for the railway and bus stations. Wi-Fi is available throughout and it is free of charge.
Natalie
United Kingdom
Decent location to where we wanted to be that weekend
A 6-minute walk from Perth city center and railway and bus stations, Woodlea has free WiFi, limited free parking, a guest lounge and modern bedrooms with fully stocked coffee/tea tray.
Shilpa
United States of America
Susan, the owner, was incredibly friendly and accommodating. The breakfast in the morning was great. She makes the delicious marmalade and jam. The location is walking distance from the Perth bus and train station.
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Perth used to be the capital of Scotland and has obviously...
Perth used to be the capital of Scotland and has obviously been a very wealthy city. I would have loved to have seen it then.
Unfortunately it is now much like many cities and very run down.
Most things in Scotland are beautiful and I was really looking forward to Perth but found that the surrounding areas were much better than the City centre. So sorry as I would have loved to have said it was great.
Glasgow and Edinburgh are obviously big vibrant cities and I expected Perth to just have a little of this.
Rae
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very friendly, professional staff.
Very friendly, professional staff. Lovely large room with very large bed. Clean and bright. Food was delicious 😋.
Staff were caring and considerate when I had a significant accident. Very accommodating. Extending our check out time if required.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were too early in the year for a number of attractions...
We were too early in the year for a number of attractions unfortunately. Come after the end of March. However, the Black Watch Museum was excellent especially if in to military history. You can have a guided tour which is very very informative, excellent in fact.
The restaurant, Kisas, was very good.
Adrian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A small/compact City.
A small/compact City. Historic and the New Museum is fantastic. There are many independent shops as well as the shopping centre. Plenty of good eateries and coffee shops.
well placed for walking or cycling the river has footpaths along it and is well maintained. A lively theatre/live event scene too.
Kevin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were in Perth for one night only to see the Dnipro Opera...
We were in Perth for one night only to see the Dnipro Opera Company from Ukraine perform La Boheme at the city's concert hall. But the city is well known to us.
Parts of Perth are looking a little down at heel these days but it is still a pleasant city to visit with lots of facilities and good eateries.
We ate at the excellent Both3rs Italian restaurant before the opera. Good value and delicious food.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
People are friendly, the mix of old buildings and modern...
People are friendly, the mix of old buildings and modern ones are great, city centre could do with a big investment, lots of empty premises, if you want a haircut, nails done or a fast food takeout then you have plenty to choose from.
We were returning guests, as this is our hotel of choice when visiting Perth. The hotel has been tastefully refurbished, and is well maintained and has a high standard of housekeeping. The rooms are bigger than average, very comfortable and cosy, and nicely furnished. The staff, as always, are very welcoming and helpful. A big bonus, now, is the hotel's Nepalese and Indian restaurant, the Shimla Inn, recently opened on the ground floor, with amazing food on offer.
Sam is a fantastic host who went the extra mile to make sure we got the most out of our overnight stay in Perth. Sam recommended some places to eat in the city and places to go if we wanted to have a little walk around. The breakfast we had was one of the best myself and partner have had during our road trip around Scotland with the personal touch of a fruit salad starter and fresh baked bread. If we ever stay in Perth again we will be looking to stay here again.
We received a warm and friendly welcome from Anne and David. The room was very spacious and beautifully decorated and fitted out. Loved having a fridge in the room with fresh milk offered, armchairs to relax in, and the comfiest bed of our tour of Scotland. Breakfast was also the best of the trip, especially loved the fresh fruit. Very much appreciated the advance restaurant recommendation, everything worked out perfectly. Hope we have a chance to stay again.
One of the best hotels I have stayed in, polite friendly efficient staff, the room was clean and spacious, the food was incredibly reasonably priced and very good. My Mother and father met here at a dance in the sixties so there are three children and four grandchildren ( so far) thankful to the "Sally" as it's called in Perth. To any visitors the history of the hotel is incredible having operated continuously since 1664. Highly recommended.
We use Sky Lodge as our de facto launch point for the rest of Scotland and the return home. Big rooms, comfortable beds, breakfast though continental is excellent in a clean and well laid out canteen. The site is interesting as it's a working airfield, and there are some excellent walks on your doorstep. There is a nice little cafe on the airfield that does a cooked breakfast if you want one. Super value.
The staff was friendly and helpful, and the location was excellent for walking around. It's close to everything. I appreciate that it is a pet-friendly hotel and pretty quiet. Also, the darkening window shades were great. There was a breakfast offered, but I opted to go out so can't speak to its quality.
We had a lovely large room with good views over the garden. The room was clean, warm and had everything we needed.
Food was excellent and all the staff were friendly and helpful.
Hotel was in a good location close to Perth, but there were some good local walks along the river and to Huntingtower Castle.
Centrally located in a Perth. Plenty of room in the suite. David is a wonderful host and amazing chef! He made buttery, flaky croissants for our breakfast in the morning and served eggs Benedict with the best hollandaise sauce I’ve ever tasted!
The house is spacious & beautifully maintained in a very quite location by the river Tay, bearing a wonderful garden. Excellent base to tour around Scotland. Julie is a thoughtful host! Many nice walking paths around
It felt like a home from home. Jean and Andie were wonderful hosts. We were well looked after :0). The farm is situated very close to Perth with beautiful views across the River Ray and out towards the Lomond hills.
This was a stop on our way home after 2 weeks in Scotland. It provided spacious accommodation in a lovely location. The lounges are large and comfortable
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