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    Salutation Hotel - Salutation Hotel

    Salutation Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    The Salutation Hotel is a very nice, medium-sized hotel in the centre of Perth. Apparently it is…read morethe oldest documented hotel in Scotland (mentioned as early as 1699 if the plaque on the building is to be believed..). We really enjoyed our stay there - good-sized rooms, friendly staff and very conveniently located. The building itself is very nice, too - the dining room is particularly impressive. Breakfast was ok, but not exceptional. (I cannot comment on the restaurant as we had dinner elsewhere). Do check booking.com or similar sites - we got the room for about half the regular fare (we paid around £69 for the double). There is a public car park just around the corner (pay & display). Overall, I can really recommend this hotel!

    We stayed here only one night on our trip to Scotland. We booked a family room which said one…read moredouble bed and one single bed on the reservation; in actuality it was two twin beds and one bunk bed. We had a good laugh...settled our son into the bunk, and then did our best Lucy and Ricky good night kiss as we turned into our separate beds! Check-in was easy and very personal; it was like we were friends that they were waiting for. They asked if we wanted a newspaper in the morning; and told us about the included breakfast. She also did a good job of explaining the parking option, which was helpful (it's a public lot that charges after 9am...but she explained that if we paid that night it would roll over to the morning and we wouldn't have to go down and pay in the am). The room was clean and had all the things you expect in an old hotel (creaky floors, etc.). We had an issue with the hot water in the bathroom for showers, but not enough to ruin our stay. My favorite part was the coffee/tea set up in the room, complete with some Walkers Shortbread Cookies. Yummy! Breakfast was so great. It's served in their dining room, proper service with linens. Food is served buffet style and had a good variety including some tradition Scottish fare like haggis and black pudding (blood sausage). All in all it was a great stop on our Scotland experience.

    Alba Hotels Ltd - Parklands Hotel - Lovely lounge

    Alba Hotels Ltd - Parklands Hotel

    (5 reviews)

    ££

    Were here for 4 nights. Stayed on the 3rd floor in the "attic". Got a bit bumped on the head…read more(ceiling) here and there but was otherwise a comfortable stay. Would have given this a 5 except that the bed had seen better days. The gentleman ("small Scott", as he referred to himself) is very professional, personable with great hospitality skills. The man checking us in was a bit brusque and questioned the reason for us asking for a fridge and tried to give us some b/s about smaller towns in Scotland not having them in hotel rooms. He also tried the hard sell for brekkie. Dude ... please ... we are experienced (crusty) travellers who have travelled throughout Scotland. Regardless, this is well-run property. No complaints!

    I love small hotels and the Parkland fills the bill. With 15 rooms it's really more of an Inn…read more Situated a sort 5 minute walk from the train station (but you don't hear any train) and a quick 10 minutes from the town center it's a great location if you a visiting on a short holiday like we were. There is a nice park next to it as well. Rooms are huge!! By UK standards with king size bed ( at least in out room). The rooms are a bit dated, but not in a bad way. They were clean and neat. The have a nice bar and lounge room where I sit writing this review, but the real gem is the out door patio and garden. Absolutely beautiful, in fortunately is has been raining part of the day and we are unable to enjoy them. But the advertise a beer garden, so even if you are not staying here I would say it is worth a visit and a pint on a fine summer night

    Huntingtower Hotel

    Huntingtower Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    Recently I attended 2 family events over 2 days at the Huntingtower. As the hotel seems to be quite…read morepopular and there were 2 weddings happening there (in addition to the events we were there for), we were unable to get rooms. So this review is merely for the dining and the events space. We had dinner one night and it was a set menu with a few nice choices at each course. Amongst our large party, we all seemed to enjoy the meal, but there wasn't anything particularly stand-out or remarkable. Just nice. The big event was a ruby wedding celebration. It was a large-scale afternoon tea. The food was either quite good (the meringues and the eclairs) or just passable (the finger sandwiches). The service throughout the event was sub-par, with more than one of us never getting the drinks we ordered. A few people ordered from servers more than once and still never got a beverage! The servers seemed few and far between and often would take car of half a table and than disappear without ever speaking to the rest of those seated. It was really odd. That being said, those who were there were at least friendly. The few children in attendance were catered to nicely and there was a nice air about the whole place. We were welcome to linger throughout the afternoon in the lobby with conversations and later in the bar area. Everyone there was polite and welcoming, but service did remain rather slow. I'd be happy to try the Huntingtower again if we're in the Perth area. Especially as we weren't able to stay there and the accommodations sounded nice.

    For our anniversary, my wife & I went for an evening meal at Huntingtower Hotel. As an aperitif to…read morethe scrumptious meal, I would like to extol the virtues of the wonderful, prompt & friendly staff. For my start, I ordered the mussels in thyme butter, both delightful & understated, ( as an alternative to my usual spicy creations) with a delicate aftertaste. My wife chose the mushroom risotto, again a warming, flavoursome starter with just enough to whet the appetite. For the main, I chose the venison, with wilted greens, the smallest pillow of daupginause potatoes, with just the merest hint of a tangy jus. The venison was medium rare with just a hint of the raw element. My wife decided on the lamb, it was moist, soft & tender. As I recall it was also served with wilted greens & mash. We cannot thank the chefs enough, and six stars seems too measley a high score to award, but rest assured they are well deserved. The wine list is varied with enough to please even the most discerning pallette. The hotel is well presented, with that homely feel, yet modern & fresh. A walk through the beautiful well kept grounds & we were ready to head home. We both look forward to our next visit.

    Ballathie House Hotel - Rear view

    Ballathie House Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    £££

    The secluded Country House and grounds are beautiful…read more On offer in the restaurant, was a prix fixe (UKP 65) three course dinner, plus an amuse bouche. The food was very good and the service, although a little slow, was impeccable. The beautiful restaurant is like a room in a stately home with artistically painted wall panels. There are some other sitting rooms and a nice bar with a real fire. Incidentally, the bar is open 24 hours for residents at the time of writing. Unfortunately, the accomodation was disappointing to say the least. On arrival, we found that we would not be staying in the Country House building, but instead, in the "Sportsman's Lodge". Okay, we thought, ' still sounds good. However, when we drove a minute or two down the road, we discovered that the "Sportsman's Lodge" was, in fact, about 20 little Butlins style cabins with no WiFi. Sparcely furnished and worn, and the mattress was so soft and thin, that we "bottomed-out" on it. Each cabin had it's own bathroom, but it was a big let down compared to where we thought we would be staying.. That said, it wasn't crazy expensive (~UKP 140), so I guess we got what we paid for, and the (extra cost) dinner and breakfast in that beautiful restaurant partially made up for it. Beautiful grounds too, but the bait and switch on the accomodation was definitely disappointing. None of the pictures on the (third party) website showed the exterior of the "Sportsman's Lodge", just the beautiful Country House.

    If you're looking for a quiet get away for a week or just a weekend then this is just the place for…read moreyou. The Ballathie House is an old country house which has been converted to a hotel. From the moment you walk in the front door you know you're staying somewhere special. We stayed for two nights, on the Friday and Saturday night, and after our disappointing stay at the Dunkeld Hilton, this cheered us up. We didn't stay in the main hotel building but were lodged in the "Riverside Suites". The room was perfect and had a door leading out on to a small covered balcony overlooking their fishing beat on the river Tay. The balcony had a table and a couple of chairs so you could sit and take in the view and fresh air. We arrived a bit too late for lunch so opted for afternoon tea in the drawing room which is this big old room with those lumpy comfy chairs you'd expect of a pile such as this. On the first night we opted to dine in starting with aperitifs in the bar. The barman knocked up a couple of mean bloody mary's to get our appetites going. The restaurant is top notch and I found my three courses of scallops, chicken (really regretted not having the fillet steak after I spotted it on another diner's plate) and desert exquisite. The saucing and presentation were outstanding. As you would expect from an establishment such as the Ballathie their wine list is pretty extensive and they also have a decent selection of "new world" wines. We opted for a bottle of Angus The Bull to go with our dinner which was excellent. All in all I couldn't find a fault with the Ballathie, it would have been nice to stay in the main building, but we weren't disappointed with the river side suites. I'll definitely be back.

    Travelodge - hotels - Updated May 2026

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