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,...
In the heart of Scotland and 5 minutes' walk from the centre of Perth, this hotel is conveniently located for the railway and bus stations. Wi-Fi is available throughout and it is free of charge.
Situated in Perth, Murrayshall Country Estate is 4.1 km from Scone Palace. The property is set 4.3 km from Perth Concert Hall, 4.4 km from Perth and Kinross Council and 5 km from St Ninian's...
Located 3 minutes’ walk to Perth Rail and Bus Stations, Parklands Hotel offers modern accommodation with free Wi-Fi, free parking, a bar, 2 restaurants, and a garden with an outdoor seating area.
In private gardens overlooking Perth, this Victorian family-run hotel is a 10-minute walk from the city centre and has a free private car park and free Wi-Fi.
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.
One of the most unique hotels in Perth, set in a 15th century watermill, where you can still watch the water trickling through the original water wheel from the garden, reception area and Lounge Bar.
This fine country house hotel rests in 6 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, only a few minutes' drive from Perth. There is free on-site car parking and free Wi-Fi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Perth cost £79 per night, and 4-star hotels in Perth are £110 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Perth 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 Perth this weekend is £90 or, for a 4-star hotel, £235. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Perth for this weekend cost on average around £316 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Edinburgh Airport, then take a direct train (1hr 20mins) or bus (2hrs) to Perth. For domestic travellers, direct trains from Glasgow (1hr 10mins) and Aberdeen (1hr 30mins) are available. No direct water transport services exist.
Edinburgh Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Perth, UK. It's approximately 70km away, offering numerous flight options and direct transport links to Perth.
What guests said about Perth:
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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.
Craig
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Like many towns and cities Perth has a lot of empty shops.
Like many towns and cities Perth has a lot of empty shops. Lots of cafes. All the usual shops in the town centre within easy walking distance. The station is a 10-15 minute walk from the centre, Lots of car parking but not free; Look out for parking wardens ! Have to feed meters every 4 hours. Good food at the Salutation Hotel but lots of other places available.
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.
Out total experience here was the best in our 3 weeks in Scotland for B/B's. Bed was so comfortable, bathroom. was well appointed, clean and modern. Breakfast was made to order and tasty. The owner's couldn't do enough for us to make us happy. Friendly and very helpful w/any of our questions and recommended a great restaurant in the area.
We make this trip to Perth on a regular basis each year.We have previously stayed at another hotel, but this year opted for the Holiday Inn as a cheaper option. Have to say it was wonderful, clean, tidy, comfortable and the Staff were wonderful and welcoming. Will use the Holiday In , in future, no question.
We enjoyed our stay in this hotel! It was our favorite during our Eurotrip. The facilities were beautiful, its history is amazing (the oldest established hotel in Scotland); the breakfast was delicious. To use a skeleton key for the door was very cool. The staff was attentive and professional.
Just a lovely traditional hotel, from check in (we were late ) , the room, breakfast, and our host couldn't have been any better. Very tasteful decor and the situation was so handy for heading south in the morning, what a great find at such a reasonable price, will definitely be back. Thank you.
The breakfast was excellent. Hosts were very friendly and welcoming and gave us the exact directions to the property before we arrived. Extremely well presented modern rooms and a quiet location. We would recommend this property to others and stay here again if in Scotland.
Location was great, right in the heart of Perth; host communications were impeccable, and the flat was gorgeous, spacious, beautifully decorated, very clean and very comfortable. The little extras in the fridge were a welcome bonus. Thanks for a great stay.
The rooms were fresh and clean, and the beds very comfortable with very good quality linen. The hotel was warm and the staff were helpful and friendly. Quick easy checkin.The location was excellent for nearby cafes and restaurants
Very friendly owner. Couldn't do enough to make us comfortable and even let us watch England play in the quarter finals (in Scotland!) Excellent choice of food for breakfast. Good to have parking. Would definitely recommend
Hotel Staff was very helpful, needed to extend our stay due to an emergency, and they took great care of us. Both my wife and I enjoyed the room and the views.
Very comfortable & spacious room - breakfast & dinner was excellent - loved the history & character of hotel - perfect for a night at Perth Concert Hall
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