Ardross Glencairn Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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Wheelchair access
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No pets allowed
Location
The comfortable Ardross Glencairn Hotel Inverness with a private art gallery is about 25 minutes' walk from the community multi-use sports centre "Inverness Leisure". Boasting a location just around the corner from the River Ness, this 3-star hotel features 50 rooms as well as luggage storage.
The hotel has a central setting merely 1 km from the Eastgate Shopping Centre, while natural sights like Whin Park are 2.2 km away. Infinity Trampoline Park Inverness is within 30 minutes' walk of the Ardross Glencairn, and Inverness airport is 20 km away. Guests will also appreciate the vicinity to Bellfield Park, located 850 metres away. If you enjoy visiting historical places, this accommodation offers good access to the 1800s red sandstone Inverness Castle, which is just 11 minutes' walk away. Kenneth Street bus stop is in the vicinity of the Ardross Glencairn Inverness.
The rooms at this Inverness hotel have a multi-channel TV, along with coffee and tea makers for your convenience. The en suite bathrooms include a walk-in shower and a separate toilet.
The property serves continental breakfast in the morning. Sample British specialities at The Bakery located 400 metres from this hotel.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled along a quiet street, this hotel in Inverness offers a delightful blend of comfort and culinary innovation. My recent stay was marked by a spacious room that provided a much-needed sanctuary after a day of exploring. The shower was invigorating, and the bed allowed for restful slumber-a luxury I cherish when traveling solo. While I didn't indulge in the hotel's breakfast due to my early rise, the buzz around the dining options is worth mentioning. The Kitchen Brasserie, merely a 0.5 km stroll away, appeared inviting, and locals suggested it boasts a selection that showcases regional flavors. In contrast, I ventured to the nearby café scene where I savored rich coffee and local pastries, reminiscent of Dublin's vibrant café culture. The atmosphere within the hotel was relaxed, and the staff were attentive without being intrusive-an experience I value when seeking solitude. Despite prior mentions of potential noise, my stay remained undisturbed, thanks to my trusty earplugs. In summary, this hotel serves as an ideal launchpad for culinary enthusiasts eager to explore Inverness's local fare while enjoying a peaceful retreat. I encourage fellow food lovers to consider this gem during their travels.
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no cots provided in a room.