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 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.
Lauren
United Kingdom
Nice location, close to shops & a good walk around a park in short walking distance from the hotel
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.
stephen
United Kingdom
Room was clean and comfortable.
Bathroom clean and good shower. Breakfast was as expected, good quality and filling. The restaurant evening meal was excellent.
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...
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.
Evelyn
United Kingdom
The location is excellent with two walking routes taking you into the town centre in 15 minutes. Our room was beautifully decorated and spotlessly clean but it was smaller than we expected in a Victorian villa. Although on the busy route to Dundee there is no traffic noise because of excellent secondary glazing.
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.
Linda
United Kingdom
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
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,...
Edward
United Kingdom
Really liked having laugh at bar with some staff and most of all big shout out to general manager Sarah for great customer service and good laugh even tho a hibee lol 😂😂 and understanding will be back just because of her
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.
Frances
United Kingdom
This hotel is situated in a lovely quiet place just off the A9. Rooms are nice and the food is very good.
Lovely walk around the hotel, so you can relax before a good nights sleep.
Would highly recommend a stay here.
Situated in Perth, 19 km from Scone Palace, The Dunning Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Friendly. Fire in bar lovely & cosy. Food first class
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.
It's very clean and the decor is splendid. Lovely and Scottish
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.
Fantastic property, great position for town centre.
FAQs about hotels in Perth
On average, 3-star hotels in Perth cost £84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Perth are £114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Perth can on average be found for £154 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Perth this weekend is £161 or, for a 4-star hotel, £201. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Perth for this weekend cost on average around £307 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:
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.
Rae
United Kingdom
10
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.
Brilliant breakfast, brilliant hosts. Downstairs large single room for Dad who has mobility issues was a great bonus since he didn't need to climb any stairs. Liked mini fridge in Dad's room and bathrooms were lovely and clean and functional with the toiletries being a nice touch. Welcome pack advertising local attractions and free wifi and private parking were a bonus. Def want to stay there every time Dad and I travel between Scotland and England if 2 single rooms are available at the time.
My son and I had not planned on staying in Perth,
however due to a flat tyre we were brought here.
The owner and his wife could not have been more
welcoming to myself and son who were definitely
feeling lost and a bit confused in a different country.
The very went OUT OF THEIR way to make sure we were
settled and drove us to the car shop the next day.
would recommend to ANYONE to stay here!!!!! They
were so so kind and nice!!!
We use Sky Lodge as our de facto launch point for the rest of Scotland and the return home. Big rooms, comfortable beds, breakfast though continental is excellent in a clean and well laid out canteen. The site is interesting as it's a working airfield, and there are some excellent walks on your doorstep. There is a nice little cafe on the airfield that does a cooked breakfast if you want one. Super value.
Sam is a fantastic host. One of the best host we ever had. She was very charming and cooked us a very delicious and elegant breakfast! The rooms were very clean and comfortable. Had everything we needed. We would definitely stay at Sam’s again if we ever came back to Perth. Thank you Sam for an amazing stay for our family!
the room was clean! the hotel is at the city center ! it has not its own parking but it s a public parking (free at nigh) near by! the hotel is the first hotel at Scotland , so just for that the staying in it is an experience! plus dog friendly!
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.
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.
Breakfast was cereal and fresh fruit..Flat is about 20minutes walk from Perth city centre and good bus routes near by..Perth it's self works as a good base for touring central Scotland..
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.
Lovely Hotel and very nice staff. Was our first time in Perth, and will be going back and would definitely stay at the Royal George. The breakfast was lovely as well x
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