Just 1 and a half miles from the centre of Inverness, Lochardil House offers comfortable accommodation. Set in attractive gardens, Lochardil House provides free parking and Wi-Fi.
Waverley Inn Holiday Apartments in Inverness features accommodation with free WiFi, 600 metres from Inverness Railway Station, 4.1 km from University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness and 12 km...
Located just 7 miles from the city of Inverness, Old North Inn Hotel, Inverness is just a 20-minute from the famous Loch Ness and Culloden Battlefield.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Glen Mhor Apartments offer luxury serviced accommodation just a few metres from River Ness. The apartments offer a laundry service and are less than a mile from Inverness Rail Station.
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.
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.
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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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
In 20 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens and woodland, on the shores of the Beauly Firth near Inverness, this 17th-century Scottish mansion is now a luxurious 4-star country house hotel.
Unpretentious,lots of Character, friendly and helpful staff
Ideally set in Inverness, AC Hotel by Marriott Inverness features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a business centre.
Great location, food quality, very comfortable room
Located just 7 miles from the city of Inverness, Old North Inn Hotel, Inverness is just a 20-minute from the famous Loch Ness and Culloden Battlefield.
Amazing atmosphere and the staff were so friendly.
Just 1 and a half miles from the centre of Inverness, Lochardil House offers comfortable accommodation. Set in attractive gardens, Lochardil House provides free parking and Wi-Fi.
Abeautiful place to stay, especially in the newer building
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.
Very dog friendly, staff very welcoming and friendly.
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
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.
Very comfortable always enjoy a stay at the Royal.
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.
Location was ideal with only a short walk into the centre
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FAQs about hotels in Inverness
On average, 3-star hotels in Inverness cost £63 per night, and 4-star hotels in Inverness are £81 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Inverness can on average be found for £160 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Inverness this weekend is £138 or, for a 4-star hotel, £176. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Inverness for this weekend cost on average around £261 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £130 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Inverness for tonight. You'll pay on average around £141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Inverness will cost around £225 (based on Booking.com prices).
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 town centre was reasonably accessible for dropped kerbs...
The town centre was reasonably accessible for dropped kerbs and pedestrian areas. Lots of places to eat with different cuisines.
It is definitely the best place to be based for exploring the highlands with access to all points of the compass with road, rail and air connections.
Alex
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
As a city girl (Glasgow) this was truly a breath of fresh...
As a city girl (Glasgow) this was truly a breath of fresh air. I almost cried leaving because I had fallen in love with this small city. Everywhere you look there is little intricacies in the city, like gold leaf details on the pavements, walls and benches with installed artwork explaining the history of the place, hills and mountains everywhere you look.
Ive been up again since, I love it so much. Its my genuine plan to move now to Inverness I love it that much.
Elizabeth
10
Scored 10
We originally booked outside of town at the old north hotel...
We originally booked outside of town at the old north hotel inn. We had a horrible experience with our checkin person who also was tending bar, she made us feel so uncomfortable and unwelcomed we left early the next morning and thankfully we booked the best western Inverness hotel which exceeded our expectations and was not much more than the Inn. Blessing in disguise, if we had a slightly better check-in experience at the original booking, we would’ve missed out on this fabulous hotel that overlooked Inverness castle and Loch Ness river. We love Inverness because of our experience at our second location. Thank goodness we left our original place of stay.
Melanie
United States
10
Scored 10
Inverness is a very friendly, safe city to visit.
Inverness is a very friendly, safe city to visit. The centre is quite compact so getting around it is easy on foot. Plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to choose from. Lovely walks from the hotel along the river. The Gellions is great for live music just across the river although there are plenty of bars with live music - Hootananny, Maccallums, Gunsmiths and the Highlander all within the centre. Coyotes and Revolution are great for food and the Rendezvous and Girvans are great cafes.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A small but very charming city.
A small but very charming city. After 3 days, we already knew the streets of the city center, could walk around, and reach our favorite café or restaurant without a map. Cute shops, and good restaurants. We didn't enter the cathedral because there was a £2 entrance fee, and we didn't have cash on hand. We also booked a 1-day tour and visited Clava Cairns, Culloden Battlefield, and Glen Affric - following in the footsteps of some of the locations that inspired the creators of the Outlander series. I highly recommend such a tour; it was a beautiful day, and we discovered places we wouldn't have been able to visit otherwise without such a tour or renting a car. Three days in Inverness (especially in winter) are more than enough. Have fun!
Haiducu
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Scored 8.0
I liked the Victorian Food market, reasonable price and good...
I liked the Victorian Food market, reasonable price and good range of food - great dumplings, Asian food, as well as sea food. I liked walking around the river to Ness island. I enjoyed walking around the canal.
My family and I had a very cosy room with all amenities that you can think of. Russell, the owner gave us a lot of useful insider information about Inverness and Scotland in general. In the morning he provided us a fabulous breakfast according to our wishes. Our room had a private bath and everything was absolutely clean. The beds were very comfortable so that we wanted to stay longer in this cosy home. When we come back to Inverness we will definitely stay there again. Thank you so much Ellen and Russell!!!!!
property was clean, modern with everything we needed. owners were away but instructions to arrive were perfect and they sent their daughter to ensure everything was good.
Owners knew we were arriving in a Sunday and offered to book us a table at a hotel within walking distance. was a blessing after a long driving day.
Fridge came stocked with essentials to make coffee and breakfast day 1, truly a big surprise and really appreciated. Best accommodation so far in Scotland.
- I booked very last minute - and I am so glad that I did, this was the perfect finish to my Scotland trip
- Firstly, the flat is very spacious, comfortable and nicely decorated with thoughtful small touches like a cup of tea to greet you on arrival
- Above all, Karen is a wonderful host - if you can, you should book one of her dinners for a truly unique Scottish culinary experience!
- Recommend 10/10 - look no further if you are planning to stay in Inverness :)
Very convenient for Inverness and destinations on the A9, like Aviemore. Well-appointed kitchen, good fridge, microwave, washing machine. Excellent shower, separate bedroom very comfortable. Excellent blackout curtains, important in Scotland in June! Easy parking. Good wifi. Bread, milk etc kindly provided. So nice to be able to step out onto the little patio and see the hills, and I even like the fact that you can see the A9.
This stay was like stepping back into a past era of hotel management long disappeared in cheaper hotel accommodation . Beautiful up to date rooms with all modern comforts, accompanied by an attentive ,efficient staff to whom nothing was too much trouble and a delicious breakfast .This made Ness Walk the perfect place to stay on our short visit to Inverness.
If we had a criticism, it would be the charge for parking the car .
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!
Been someone who stays in hotels regularly for work reasons , this hotel nailed all expectations , for the price the hotel is cozy, comfortable, and been based right in the City Centre is very idea if you want a cheap stay and want to get about exploring the Highlands as well as Inverness. Very traditional atmosphere which is great. Has lots of Character this hotel will be staying again in the future.
Unbelievably fantastic host in Derek. He bent over backwards to help us with our car problem. He was so concerned that our holiday was not disturbed and that we would enjoy Scotland. He went out of his way to help us. I cannot say enough about what a first class host Derek was to us! First class all the way!
Excellent breakfast!
The hosts were so welcoming and helpful. This was our first time visiting Scotland and this was the perfect first night’s stay. Location was great given it’s just about a 10 min walk from the city center and if you’re getting used to driving on the “proper side of the road” 😉 you might not want to drive into the city just yet.
We loved our stay at Doric House. Great location, room and host Jamie. The breakfast was delicious and plenty on offer. Jamie was so knowledgeable and a powerhouse of information about Inverness and Scotland as a whole. We added sights to see to our stay and are grateful. Thanks Jamie for making our stay so memorable.
We only stayed one night at Aye Stay as we were traveling towards Isle of Skye. The decor was wonderful and the breakfast was amazing. A big thank you to Roberta who gave us an ‘Aye Stay to the left bracelet’ when she found out we were driving in Scotland for the first time. 😁 Would stay here again.
Dryburgh Apt #3 was a beautifully decorated and large apartment. Centrally located in Inverness, Scotland. A short walk to city center and to the river. No problem parking on side streets with the parking pass provided. Very comfortable beds and a very stylish bathroom. Artwork was amazing.
Very economical!! Great location, about 10 minutes to the train station. I was here for 3 consecutive cycling trips, with pickup and departure at the train station each time. This is where I'll stay the next time I travel with Wilderness Scotland from Inverness.
Comfortable beds
Good bathroom
Had 2 meals in bar and 2 breakfasts, all of which were excellent.
Very friendly staff.
Best hotel we've stayed in in Scotland, would definitely recommend.
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