Holiday Inn Express Inverness offers modern accommodation, free parking, and an inclusive buffet-style breakfast. It is within 30 minutes’ drive of Loch Ness, Culloden Battle Field and Cawdor Castle.
Isabella
United Kingdom
Bed comfortable. Tea/coffee adequate. Plenty hot water.
The family-run Beaufort Hotel is 800 metres from Inverness rail station and the shops of the city centre. It has free parking, a bar and a restaurant serving modern Scottish cuisine.
Toni
United Kingdom
Great location, staff were very helpful and welcoming
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.
Callaghan
United Kingdom
The room was spotless, comfortable and cosy. The staff were so friendly and always willing to help with our needs. We came home forgetting to bring my wife's medication which where in the fridge/freezer and the hotel kindly rang us to let us know. Definitely recommend this hotel and the food was delicious.
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.
Diane
France
Very well located, a 5 min walk from the center. Nice confortable and clean room. Staff very nice too.
This hotel is situated approximately 5.6 km from Inverness town centre, 8 km from Inverness Airport and only 2 km from historic Culloden Battlefield.
Penelope
United Kingdom
Room was very clean but everything was very cheap. The toilet paper could not have been thinner. There was coffee making facilities but no biscuits which I would have expected for the amount they charged for the room. It was passable but as I said everything was on the cheap and it needed a facelift.
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.
David
United Kingdom
Breakfast was excellent, room was beautiful. I liked the large lounge by the entrance.
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.
David
Singapore
Reception and checking-in were fine. We booked a cottage which was just a 1 min drive away. First impressions were good as it's clean and quiet as it's separate from the main hotel. The only gripe was that we asked for a walk-in shower as one of my party had mobility issues. That was sorted but I didn't realise that the main bedroom was upstairs and the bathroom was downstairs which defeated the point of having a walk-in shower. The stairs were carpeted etc but a tad on the steep side. It caused us an issue but as it was only 1 night, it wasn't a disaster just a pain.
On the positive side, it's a gorgeous cottage.
We had dinner the hotel which was very nice albeit expensive for Inverness (roughly 100 a head)
Would I stay again? yes but maybe the cottage next door if it has no stairs.
Attractively set in the centre of Inverness, River Ness Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Madeline
Australia
Great location and it was easy enough for us to get street parking out the front. It was also nice and quiet and a good sized room.
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.
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.
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.
Very clean all the staff where very helpful and friendly
Set in the heart of Inverness city centre and overlooking the River Ness, Mercure Inverness has a free high-speed WiFi. Inverness Rail Station is 200 metres from the hotel.
The friendly staff and the comfortable room was superb.
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.
Close to the city centre, shopping and restaurants
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.
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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Attentive staff
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.
Beds comfortable and the staff friendly and welcoming.
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.
Amazing food, very comfortable bed and lovely friendly staff.
Set in Inverness, 3.9 km from Inverness Castle, Drumdevan Country House, Inverness has large private grounds with a terrace, which is protected by Historic Scotland.
Warm, clean, comfortable and reasonably well equipped.
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.
Easy to find, busy hotel and staff were pleasant and friendly
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.
Well situated very efficient staff excellent breakfast.
The family-run Beaufort Hotel is 800 metres from Inverness rail station and the shops of the city centre. It has free parking, a bar and a restaurant serving modern Scottish cuisine.
The staff were brilliant, especially the night manager
In a prime location in the centre of Inverness, Crown Hotel & Bar offers free WiFi throughout the property, a bar and free private parking for guests who drive.
Muy tranquilo, habitación cómoda y con lo necesario
FAQs about hotels in Inverness
On average, 3-star hotels in Inverness cost £117 per night, and 4-star hotels in Inverness are £151 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Inverness can on average be found for £229 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Inverness this weekend is £207 or, for a 4-star hotel, £319. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Inverness for this weekend cost on average around £200 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £213 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Inverness for tonight. You'll pay on average around £279 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Inverness will cost around £560 (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!
If you don't have a car, best location for exploring the...
If you don't have a car, best location for exploring the highlands. I was ther overnight having arrived from a late flight at the airport. Then ounward travel to Orkney. As an Orkney resident I'm a faitly regular visit to Inverness. I would say the town is on the up!
Stuart
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Inverness was very busy, lots of things to look at, the bars...
Inverness was very busy, lots of things to look at, the bars and shops were quite good. nice little Victorian market, we ate there, some very nice seafood. (Redshank) and a tried local beer. (Dog Falls)
james
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Vibrant busy city lots of people about right next to...
Vibrant busy city lots of people about right next to lochlness and easy trips on the train to Castles and the top of Scotland and other tourist facilities and places
Dunrobin Castle was a Highlight well worth a visit est the Falconry display
Chris
Australia
10
Scored 10
Inverness is a major city in Northern Scotland, and, as such...
Inverness is a major city in Northern Scotland, and, as such has many and varied facilities.
Plenty of opportunities to eat out, or just enjoy a drink.
The people we met were friendly and helpful.
Our favourite places were the Inverness Botanical Gardens and the Falls of Foyers, (which are about 15 miles away)
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely city with some really beautiful parts.
Lovely city with some really beautiful parts. Clearly a seedy side (there was a major assault not 50m from our door on one night!), which is true of any city, but Inverness is small enough for it to feel cheek by jowl with the nicer parts. Great range of places to eat and things to do. Easily walkable to everywhere.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Inverness is a beautiful city.
Inverness is a beautiful city. Nice shopping streets and shops. Many nice restaurants with varied menu options. We recommend Aye Eats for the Scottish experience and food. Also, recommend House of Aran for shopping. Both are with in walking distance of our accommodation.
Absolutely perfect!!! It was the best B&B during our 3 weeks stay in Scotland. Marion and her husband are so friendliy and interested. They gave us plenty of good tips. They always take time for their guests. The breakfast was delicious. The whole house and the rooms are nice decotated with attention to each detail. We felt welcome at anytime. The location is perfect (only a few minutes by foot to Inverness). We really look forward to staying again at the Strome Lodge. Thank you very much!
Excellent, better than expected.
Fantastic, quiet location, at the same time close to amazing attractions, including castles, mountains, forest walks, Loch Ness, Inverness city centre, etc.
The cabin is clean, well maintained and equiped, including all the basics like tea and coffee, some games, dvds and a big box of lego our children enjoyed playing with.
Great, helpful and friendly hosts.
Amazing place for a family holiday in Scotland!
Highly recommended.
Friendly welcome from host who is a mine of information about Scotland and Inverness, from lovely anecdotes to tips for places to visit and things to do. Rooms are spotlessly clean and very comfortable. Breakfast was amazing, every taste catered, be it fresh fruit salad, yogurt or porridge to a full cooked breakfast.
We had a wonderful stay and would highly recommend this cosy and comfortable guest house just 5 minutes walk from the centre of Inverness.
I stayed at Inchrye my first night landing in Scotland and I was worried I was going to arrive past check in hours, but no need to worry because they figured everything out for me to come in and grab my key and head up to my room. It is the cutest little place and the breakfast was incredible in the morning. I would go back and stay there. Great location, near Fort George, Culloden, Clava Cairns and Cawdor Castle. Quiet village though.
Everything about the house and our stay was perfect. Fantastic location close enough to get to everything yet far enough for peace and quiet. Cute, cozy, clean with new kitchen and bathroom, it was wonderful. Hosts were quick to respond and very kind/easy to deal with. Sweet little details like books about Scotland, games, and necessities were readily available. So happy with our stay-thank you!!
The locaction of the property it's in a very good place. It's close to the shops and atractions. The standard of the property it's very high, you can feel like at home. Definilitly I will recommend this place for a stay 😊 If I will be going to Scotland again and I will need to stop in Inverness I will try to stay again with Hill View 2 bedroom 😊
Excellent location for our trip. A short drive to Loch Ness so perfect!
Food was fantastic especially the haggis (first timer)
Our host was friendly and chatty which was very welcome. Louise and I are very pleased to see this hotel up and running again. We would recommend this hotel to anyone visiting this beautiful area of Scotland.
Our host was just the most lovely person. I spoke to her a few times before our stay and each time she was grand. She recommended restaurants in the area and even helped us make a reservation. Our accommodations were spacious and beautiful and breakfast was amazing. When we come back to Scotland we will definitely stay here again!
Culloden House is a historic site of Scotland close to the Culloden Battle Field. This historic building now serves as a 4 star hotel. If you can accept some downsides due to this you will have an enjoyable time. The staff is outstanding making your stay definitely remarkable.
Chris was a great host. His breakfast’s were the best in Scotland. The complimentary chocolates and whiskey were great. Great deal all around and only a few blocks walk to the restaurants and river attractions. Free street parking in front of the property was very convenient.
Everything was perfect, 2nd time staying in 2 weeks and 1st class, can't be faulted, 100% worth every penny, room, food, staff were 5***** can't wait to book again soon. Stayed all over Scotland in hotels and this is far the best for all round exceptions.
Russell was fun, accommodating, and made an excellent breakfast! We wish we could have had breakfast that first day but our tour left too early. Great little b&b - it's exactly what you picture for a b&b in Scotland! Cozy and lovely
The best apartment we stayed in during out Scotland trip - modern, very well equipped, comfortable. We were greeting with a bouquet of flowers and a range of snacks for breakfast. Would definitely come again once in Inverness.
The couple who runs this place was exceedingly friendly and made the stay way better than a simple hotel room ever could have. The whole house had a rustic charm that really fit with the overall experience of Scotland.
I escaped the hotel and walked five minutes to the unpretentious Castle Tavern, where I had the best meal I had in Scotland. The view of the river would have been lovely in summer.
well situated in the city. great breakfast in the morning. our host saved our trip by giving us awesome travel advice and directed us towards the best view in all of Scotland
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