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Hotels in Aberdeen

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Hotels in Aberdeen range from granite-built city centre stays near Union Street’s Victorian architecture to coastal retreats overlooking sandy beaches and business-focused properties serving the energy sector. You’ll find everything from historic coaching inns to modern harbour hotels, with easy access to whisky distilleries, clifftop castle ruins, and the Cairngorms National Park. Whether you’re here for business in Europe’s oil capital, exploring royal Deeside, or simply enjoying Scotland’s northeast coast, there’s a stay to match your visit.

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Aberdeen Town House

Aberdeen Town House

Where to Stay in Aberdeen

 

Aberdeen spreads from its granite city centre to sandy beaches and leafy suburbs, with distinct areas offering different access to shopping, seafront, and transport links. Your neighbourhood choice shapes your Aberdeen experience.

City Centre and Union Street – The historic heart with Victorian granite buildings, shopping arcades, theatres, and restaurants along Aberdeen’s main boulevard. Perfect for first-timers wanting walkable access to sights, nightlife, and transport connections.

Old Aberdeen – A medieval village quarter with cobbled streets, St. Machar’s Cathedral, university buildings, and peaceful riverside walks. Ideal for history lovers and culture seekers wanting quieter surroundings near the Don.

Aberdeen Beach and Esplanade – A two-mile sandy beach with promenade, amusement arcades, restaurants, and coastal walks offering fresh sea air. Appeals to families and beach lovers wanting seaside atmosphere with city proximity.

West End and Rosemount – Residential areas west of the city centre with Victorian terraces, independent cafés, parks, and local character. Suits travellers seeking neighbourhood stays away from tourist bustle.

Bridge of Don and Dyce – Northern suburbs near the airport and business parks with modern chain hotels and easy access to Royal Deeside. Great for business travellers and those needing airport convenience.

High Street, Old Aberdeen

High Street, Old Aberdeen

Best Hotels in Aberdeen

Aberdeen’s hotel scene balances business efficiency with Scottish hospitality, from granite landmarks to modern coastal retreats and countryside manors. Whether you’re after city centre convenience, beachfront views, or castle luxury, there’s a stay to suit every traveller and budget.

Best Luxury Hotels in Aberdeen

Malmaison Aberdeen (4-star) – A converted granite building on Queens Road with boutique rooms, brasserie dining, and stylish Scottish character. Perfect for couples and design enthusiasts wanting urban sophistication.

The Chester Hotel (4-star) – A Victorian townhouse in the West End with elegant rooms, fine dining, and tranquil gardens. Ideal for romantic getaways and travellers appreciating intimate luxury.

Ardoe House Hotel & Spa (4-star) – A 19th-century baronial mansion in countryside grounds with spa, loch views, and formal gardens south of the city. Suits wellness seekers and special occasions wanting country house elegance.

Best City Centre Hotels in Aberdeen

Jurys Inn Aberdeen (3-star) – A modern hotel on Guild Street near the train and bus stations with reliable comfort and central location. Great for business travellers and visitors prioritising transport links.

The Douglas Hotel (3-star) – A Market Street hotel in the heart of the shopping district with traditional Scottish charm and walking distance to Union Street. Perfect for shoppers and sightseers wanting immediate city centre access.

Premier Inn Aberdeen City Centre (3-star) – A dependable chain hotel near Union Square shopping centre with family rooms and Aberdeen harbour views. Suits families and budget-conscious travellers wanting recognisable quality.

Best Beach Hotels in Aberdeen

Skene House Whitehall (4-star) – Serviced apartments near the beach with kitchens, spacious living areas, and coastal walk access. Ideal for families and longer stays wanting home-like comfort by the sea.

Britannia Hotel Aberdeen (3-star) – A seafront property on the esplanade with beach views, bar, and direct access to the sandy shore. Great for beach lovers and families wanting seaside atmosphere.

Best Business Hotels in Aberdeen

Hilton Garden Inn Aberdeen City Centre (3-star) – A modern St. Andrew Street hotel with business facilities, 24-hour market, and central location near Union Square. Perfect for corporate travellers wanting efficient service.

Courtyard by Marriott Aberdeen Airport (3-star) – An airport hotel in Dyce with meeting rooms, fitness facilities, and convenient early flight access. Suits business guests and those with airport connections.

Village Hotel Aberdeen (3-star) – A leisure-focused hotel near the beach with pool, gym, Starbucks, and Grill restaurant. Appeals to active business travellers and families wanting amenities.

Best Countryside Hotels near Aberdeen

Macdonald Pittodrie House (4-star) – A country estate hotel 20 minutes from Aberdeen with golf course, woodland walks, and traditional Scottish hospitality. Perfect for golfers and those exploring Royal Deeside.

Meldrum House Country Hotel & Golf Course (4-star) – A 13th-century baronial mansion near Oldmeldrum with golf, gardens, and peaceful countryside setting. Ideal for history enthusiasts and golf lovers.

Best Budget Hotels in Aberdeen

Travelodge Aberdeen Central (2-star) – A no-frills Justice Mill Lane hotel with compact rooms and walking distance to Union Street and nightlife. Great for backpackers and budget travellers prioritising location.

Ibis Aberdeen Centre (2-star) – A reliable budget chain near the railway station with small rooms, bar, and 24-hour snacks. Perfect for overnight stays and travellers needing basic comfort.

Aberdeen Youth Hostel (hostel) – A friendly hostel near the university with dorms, private rooms, and shared facilities in a quiet area. Ideal for solo travellers and backpackers exploring northeast Scotland.

Top Things to Do in Aberdeen

  • Aberdeen Maritime Museum – A harbourside museum chronicling Aberdeen’s fishing, shipbuilding, and North Sea oil history with interactive exhibits. Perfect for families and anyone interested in the city’s seafaring heritage.
  • Dunnottar Castle – A dramatic clifftop fortress 15 miles south with medieval ruins, coastal views, and Scottish Crown Jewels history. A must for photographers and history buffs exploring the coastline.
  • Old Aberdeen and St. Machar’s Cathedral – A peaceful medieval quarter with cobbled streets, 14th-century cathedral, and university buildings offering historic charm. Ideal for culture lovers and quiet afternoon wandering.
  • Aberdeen Beach and Esplanade – Two miles of sandy beach with promenade, cafés, mini golf, and coastal walks offering fresh air and family fun. Great for bucket-and-spade days and seaside strolls.
  • Slains Castle – Clifftop castle ruins north of Aberdeen reportedly inspiring Bram Stoker’s Dracula with dramatic coastal setting. Appeals to literary fans and adventurous explorers.
  • Cairngorms National Park – Scotland’s largest national park an hour west with mountain scenery, hiking trails, wildlife, and whisky distilleries. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and day-trippers from Aberdeen.
Slains Castle, Aberdeen

Slains Castle, Aberdeen

Getting to and Around Aberdeen

 

By Train: Aberdeen Railway Station connects to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Inverness with ScotRail services, plus sleeper trains to London taking overnight journeys south.

By Bus: Stagecoach buses serve city routes and suburbs, while Scottish Citylink coaches connect Aberdeen to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and other Scottish cities.

By Car: Aberdeen sits on the A90 coastal route with easy access to Royal Deeside via the A93 and Cairngorms via the A96, though city centre parking can be limited.

By Air: Aberdeen International Airport serves UK and European destinations with regular buses to the city centre in 30-40 minutes or taxis in 20 minutes.

 

When to Visit Aberdeen

 

Spring (April to May) – Lengthening days, blooming daffodils, and moderate temperatures make this pleasant for exploring before summer crowds. Hotel prices are reasonable with milder weather returning after winter.

Summer (June to August) – Peak season with warmest weather, long daylight hours, and festivals though Aberdeen rarely gets hot. Expect higher hotel rates but best conditions for beach days and Highland drives.

Autumn (September to October) – Comfortable temperatures, golden countryside colours, and whisky harvest season create atmospheric conditions. Mid-range hotel prices with fewer tourists and crisp walking weather.

Winter (November to March) – Cold, dark months with occasional snow, lowest hotel rates, and potential Highland skiing nearby. Perfect for budget travellers and those embracing Scottish winter with cosy pub fires.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Is Aberdeen Beach warm enough for swimming?
The North Sea is cold year-round, reaching only 12-15°C in summer. Most visitors enjoy beach walks rather than swimming, though hardy locals do brave the waves.

Do Aberdeen hotels cater to oil industry workers?
A: Yes, many hotels near the airport and city centre cater to energy sector business, though all welcome leisure travellers equally with no special restrictions.

Can I reach whisky distilleries from Aberdeen hotels?
Yes, the Speyside whisky trail is within an hour’s drive, with distilleries like Glenfiddich and Macallan offering tours. Many hotels arrange day trips or recommend drivers.

Are Aberdeen hotels cheaper than Edinburgh?
Generally yes, Aberdeen offers better value than Edinburgh, particularly outside oil industry conference periods when business demand is lower.

Do I need a car to explore from Aberdeen?
A car helps for castles, distilleries, and Cairngorms exploring, though buses serve main towns and city hotels are walkable. Consider hiring for day trips.

Can I book Aberdeen hotels through easyStay with free cancellation?
Yes, most easyStay listings include flexible cancellation. Look for “Free Cancellation” before confirming your stay.

 

Book Your Stay in Aberdeen Today

 

From granite grandeur to coastal comfort, hotels in Aberdeen put you at the heart of Scotland’s northeast. Whether you’re chasing clifftop castles, whisky trails, or simply enjoying the Granite City’s sparkle, there’s a perfect Scottish base waiting.

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