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.
Richard
United Kingdom
The bed was very big and comfortable.
The breakfast was spot on .
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.
M
United Kingdom
Did get to stay a manager thought I was drunk but I suffer from diabetes and learning disabilities so at end of day he should off took that into account and was sent off the property like an animal
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.
Torsten
Germany
Parking in front of the entrance. Friendly and helpful staff.
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...
Gillian
Australia
Privacy and spacious rooms great heating and Well kept grounds
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.
Joseph Webster
United Kingdom
An excellent all round hotel. The rooms were spacious, clean, in good condition, and beds comfortable. The overall atmosphere was friendly and welcoming.
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.
David
Australia
The location was brilliant we were able to walk in to town within ten minutes!
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,...
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.
EdithRussell
United Kingdom
Everything. Really enjoyed our stay.
All the staff friendly.
Food really enjoyed.
On average, 3-star hotels in Perth cost € 100.53 per night, and 4-star hotels in Perth are € 141.25 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Perth can on average be found for € 209.34 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Perth this weekend is € 153.08 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 170.30. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Perth for this weekend cost on average around € 663.82 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
River walk was lovely, but local city centre was just like...
River walk was lovely, but local city centre was just like any other town with loads of charity shops, and not mu h else to look at.
Scone palace gardens were lovely, but could only go in the grounds due to having a dog, so wasn't allowed in the Palace
Elaine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The multistorey car park at Kinnoull Street is a disgrace...
The multistorey car park at Kinnoull Street is a disgrace and should be avoided at all costs.
The city itself is compact and pleasant enough. No hills in the city so easy to get about.
Plenty of cafes by the new museum.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A wonderful city.
A wonderful city. Nice to visit a place where there are a lot of shops ( and big named shops) that are really thriving. Lots of lovely eating places lovely walks etc.
Visited the Museum which is worth a visit. We really did love this City.
Joyce
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The bars royal oak, the auld house and rabbiie burns.good...
The bars royal oak, the auld house and rabbiie burns.good old drinking bars. If you want food and drink after the horse racing the Sandeman is a big Wotherspoon type bar. Good food ,drink offers friendly staff and atmosphere. Close by the bus drop off point.the horseracing is agood day out,good atmosphere, fun day out.
Dorothy
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
tv remote didn't work, took 30 mins to check in, breakfast...
tv remote didn't work, took 30 mins to check in, breakfast took 45 mins after ordering, beans not cooked, sausages not cooked, it appeared that one person was the receptionist and the chef, same person booked me in was cooking my breakfast
Gary
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
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.
We enjoyed our first night at the Grampian Hotel so much, we decided to stay an extra 2 nights. The staff by far made our experience exceptional. Their customer service was above and beyond! The hotel is reasonably priced, and the rooms were very clean with nice, functional layouts. The location is also very good! It's about a 5 minute walk to Perth train station, and right down the street from the downtown shopping area. And even with that great location, we still found it nice and quiet.
What an amazing apartment! It’s stunningly beautiful, clean, lots of space, great beds, cozy and a great place to do a roadtrip through Scotland. The communication with the staff is outstanding and fast. 10/10 and I would definitely recommend it (already done that).
Free parking space, 3 bedrooms and a closed living room were perfect for our 5 person family.
The washer/dryer worked well. And walking distance to ALL of Perth. Plus a grocery store right out the door.
Owners were super nice and long time locals.
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!
One of the best hotels I have stayed in the UK. The food and drinks are exceptionally good. The grounds and location are beautiful. I will definitely be staying again. The staff were all extremely helpful and friendly. Thanks.
The room was excellant, spacious, modern, clean and light. We spent a week touring in Scotland and this was the best of the rooms that we stayed in (all at a similar price point) and the best breakfast as well.
Arrived late in Monday night to find the regular jamming session on. Some great Scottish and folk music. Lovely short drive to Perth via backroad. Village alternative to staying in Perth. Good value for price.
Hotel a little bit tired but warm and friendly staff. Breakfast was very traditional - black pudding; baked beans, bacon etc. Coffee was okayish and service was attentive. Toasters are pretty feeble.
The staff & the food was great we have absolutely no negatives about this hotel it was central to perth & is easy to get to without having to go through the town would go again in a heartbeat
Sam is amazing and made awesome homemade bread and a lovely breakfast. She was a delight to be around. If I return to Perth, I wouldn't stay anywhere else. She made us feel so welcomed.
Hotel is very clean but very dated needs a lot of work done. Staff were lovely especially the manager.
Perth was like a ghost town everything was shut. Struggled to find a restaurant.
Very central, a little noisy but would expect that in city centre. Great centre for exploring this area of Scotland, particularly without car. Generally very clean and well equiped.
Great breakfast. Location near River and pedestrian centre perfect. Sense of history. Jacobites gathered here and the Beatles stayed on their first tour of Scotland.
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