The Glen Mhor Hotel offers Victorian townhouses and apartments located on the banks of the River Ness, a 3-minute walk from Inverness city center and a 15-minute drive from Loch Ness.
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.
Set in the heart of Inverness city center and overlooking the River Ness, Mercure Inverness has a free high-speed WiFi. Inverness Rail Station is 656 feet from the hotel.
This new hotel, which opened March 2020, is set in Inverness, 8.7 mi from Inverness Castle, Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport offers accommodations with a restaurant, private parking, a fitness...
Holiday Inn Express Inverness offers modern accommodations, free parking, and an inclusive buffet-style breakfast. It is within 30 minutes’ drive of Loch Ness, Culloden Battle Field and Cawdor Castle....
The centrally located Heathmount Hotel is 10 minutes’ walk from Inverness Castle, and offers Scottish whiskey, Illy coffee and freshly mixed cocktails in its 2 contrasting bars.
Just 1 and a half miles from the center of Inverness, Lochardil House offers comfortable accommodations. Set in attractive gardens, Lochardil House provides free parking and Wi-Fi.
pentahotel Inverness is just 328 feet from the city's train and bus stations. A 20-minute drive from the shores of Loch Ness, it offers free WiFi, colorful rooms and a 24-hour front desk.
Ideally located in Inverness, AC Hotel by Marriott Inverness has air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a business center.
Great location, food quality, very comfortable room
Located in Inverness, 5.1 miles from Inverness Castle, North Kessock Hotel provides accommodations 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, 1.9 mi from Inverness city center.
Set in 9 acres of private parkland, in the heart of the Highlands, Macdonald Drumossie Hotel is only 10 minutes’ drive from the center 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.
The attention to detail and friendliness of all the staff.
pentahotel Inverness is just 328 feet from the city's train and bus stations. A 20-minute drive from the shores of Loch Ness, it offers free WiFi, colorful rooms and a 24-hour front desk.
The staff were extremely helpful particularly Lewis.
The Glen Mhor Hotel offers Victorian townhouses and apartments located on the banks of the River Ness, a 3-minute walk from Inverness city center and a 15-minute drive from Loch Ness.
I’ve stayed before and, as always it was excellent.
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 center 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 specializes in pub food and local dishes.
Location is ideal for the city centre of Inverness
This family-run hotel is half a mile from Inverness Train Station and the shops of the center of the city. It has free parking, a bar and a restaurant serving modern Scottish cuisine.
Lovely welcome, evening staff on were very friendly.
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FAQs about hotels in Inverness
On average, 3-star hotels in Inverness cost $79 per night, and 4-star hotels in Inverness are $102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Inverness can be found for $200 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Inverness this weekend is $123 or, for a 4-star hotel, $148. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Inverness for this weekend cost around $225 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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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!
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
8.0
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.
Nicola
Taiwan
10
Scored 10
Lovely city. Friendly. Easy to walk around.
Lovely city. Friendly. Easy to walk around. Beautiful walks along the river. Castle is currently closed due to ongoing work. Bus and train station make city links easy but a car recommended if you want to visit round about, or further afield. Perfect place for a quiet getaway.
Agnes Scotland
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Yes very good nice bars & restaurants & shopping facilities...
Yes very good nice bars & restaurants & shopping facilities did not eat in hotel after the man when I asked for a Brandy & a bottle of lager gave me a double Brandy what I did not ask for ? & refused me a bottle of beer because he said I had enough to drink ? My wife could not believe it as we went to see a couple of properties in the area & a few beers & was not behaving bad or drunk? & had the nerve to put on a service charge of £5.55
Alistair
10
Scored 10
The Columba Hotel was excellent , central , very friendly...
The Columba Hotel was excellent , central , very friendly and helpful staff. The seating areas within the hotel that overlooked the river was really peaceful. Prime restruant also was excellent . Easy access to The Theatre also
Barbara
4.0
Scored 4.0
Its a bit tired and grubby.
Its a bit tired and grubby. There are few independent shops - just all the big chains. The parking in the town centre is reasonably priced but the road layout is tricky. The under cover car parks at the main shopping centre in town is a nightmare. Please get the exits signposted to prevent a lot of driving round in circles.
People are nice. The old Victorian covered market is nice but the main shopping district is disappointing.
There's a fantastic church at the Inshes Retail Park. If you're there on a Sunday try it.
My boyfriend and I had a very positive experience at Torridon Guest House! It was our first time in Scotland and the owner made sure we had excellent information on where to go to eat in Inverness and what to do. The room was cozy and clean, very typical and we were pleased that the breakfast had lots of options - very yummy as well!
The place doesn't have many rooms, which is ideal if you want to relax as we wanted to!
There's also a free parking space within the property and this was very helpful! We'll definitely come back!!
Location was great, staff were super nice and welcoming, bed was very comfy and we slept great. Street outside was very noisy, Saturday night but soundproofing was super so you could only hear the loudest screamers faintly - good combo of being able to step out right into the action but also being able to escape the mayhem. Also the other patrons were nice, nobody loud and drunk at late hours (I think the first hotel we've stayed at in Scotland where this was the case). Nice bathroom, very clean. Would definitely stay again.
Emma and Josef are excellent hosts! Really wonderful people and enjoyed chatting with them! They were very organised and also very flexible to meet our needs. Breakfast was wonderful and there were so many choices! Emma was a real dear to cater for my wife's allergies. The room was very spacious, comfortable and with a good view of the nearby countryside. The area is very quiet and peaceful and also close to Culloden Moor, Inverness and other locations with a car. We would definitely stay here if we visit Scotland again!
It’s hard to find adequate words to describe how much my husband and I loved staying at Ness Lodge. The hosts are absolutely fantastic! Zoe made a dinner reservation for us at the Drumossie Hotel and it was our favorite meal experience in Scotland. I recommend taking their food recommendations to heart because they know their stuff! The home was so cozy, modern, and beautiful that we never wanted to leave! Ness Lodge is a must-stay if you’re in Inverness. You won’t find a better place!
On our amazing trip around Scotland for two and a half weeks, we had an overnight stay at Carisbrooke Guest House in Inverness on our trip from Shetland to the Isle of Skye. Nice place and centrally located close to the city center. Good facilities. Our room was in the building at the back. Calm and quiet. The hosts were helpful and very attentive to our well-being. Delicious and varied breakfast.
Lotte&Bjarne Arleth Nielsen
Copenhagen, Denmark
great little BnB, good location just off of the old town. A bit of a walk but not bad at all. check in process was so easy, they texted me the key code and had the room ready ahead of time. it was really nice to just walk in and unpack, take a short nap and head back into town. breakfast was pretty typical for BnBs in Scotland, good simple breakfast food both hot and cold. the ladies did a great job and were very pleasant.
Joyce and Alan were wonderful hosts. We felt very welcome and “at home”. They told us a lot about Scotland that we didn’t know and we also laughed a lot, which is always a good thing.
The artwork (wall art and wood carvings of birds) is outstanding. Why not a perfect score? Nobody believes perfect scores. This is an honest review that you can believe. You won’t be disappointed. We certainly weren’t.
quaint & whimsical; geometric & modern all at once. A skylight to listen to the raucous chorus of the gulls *and* enjoy the 18-hour daylight time. Lynda keeps her home in impeccable order and cleanliness. She was kind enough to gift me a book - when I asked if she had anything I could read; Frank get the door by Janey Godley is now my most treasured souvenir from Scotland.
Beautiful B&B in Inverness, probably the best one that we stayed at on our trip to Scotland! Kath made us feel so welcome. Room was large, clean and comfortable and had everything you could need. Parking on the driveway and it was an easy 10 minute walk into the centre of Inverness. Lovely breakfast. I would highly recommend this very special B&B.
We were really pleased to find out that ‘pet-friendly’ is indeed VERY pet friendly.
On our round trip throughout Scotland we noticed many hotels allow dogs in the room. But Glen Mhor takes that to the next level by letting your furry buddy accompany you to the diner and breakfest.
Staff was also outstanding and friendly!
Our room was extremely clean and spacious. The hotel is on a very quiet street, so we had a very restful night’s sleep. All the sights of Inverness were easy walking distance. Breakfast was fantastic and the staff were all very friendly and kind.
We were upgraded to an apartment which had a small kitchen.
Whenever I travel to the north of Scotland, I always break my journey with a night at The Royal Highland Hotel in Inverness, which still fulfils everything a railway hotel was designed for: a stylish place to stay with good food and comfortable bedrooms conveniently sited for the station.
The staff were very polite, considerate and helpful. They made my stay very enjoyable. Supper was delicious, and breakfast was wonderful, and the service outstanding. The hotel is very conveniently placed close to the centre of Inverness, a shopping mall, train and bus stations.
Absolutely brilliant. We travel a lot for work and this is the best, cheapest and most comfortable place we've stayed in Scotland in years. Off street parking is a major plus. Staff were friendly and quick to respond to online queries prior to checking in.
This place was amazing. Wonderful host, great location, great food. It is the perfect place for anyone exploring the Scotland Highlands in and around Inverness and Loch Ness. Can’t say enough. This was a great little hotel.
The hospitality was far beyond expectations. Rachel catered to our every need. If we make it back to Scotland we will certainly return to Balvraid for more than 2 nights.
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