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Premium Scotland hotels, B&Bs, guest houese and cottages

Premium priced Scotland accommodation costs between £35 and £45 per night bed and breakfast (based on two people sharing a twin or double room/single supplements may apply). Premium priced Edinburgh, Glasgow and Scotland Hotels and B&Bs veer towards the luxury accommodation end, usually with a 3 and 4 star grading signifying a 'very good' or 'excellent' standard of accommodation.

In the Premium price area of between £35 to £45 per night expect a full range of services on offer in this price bracket, such as full restaurant facilities, bar and in-room extensive facilities for Scotland B&B and Scotland Hotels, and possibly leisure facilities including gym and swimming pool. Increasingly a number of Scotland spa/hydro hotels (find them in locations such as Crieff in Perthshire), offer superb leisure facilities and often premium priced short break/weekend break Scotland deals.

Peak holiday periods like Easter, Summer, Christmas, New Year and half term holiday are busy in Scotland, particularly in Edinburgh during festival August month and at Christmas during hogmonay festivities. This is especially true of good quality accommodation which has built up a good reputation. The advice is to book early or stay outside the main tourist areas. Premium Scotland Hotels in top city locations like Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Perth, Dundee and Inverness, stylish Holiday Cottages in the Perthshire Highlands, the Scottish Highlands and popular islands of Arran, the Shetlands and Orkney, superb leisure hotels around Perthshire and the Scottish Borders and quality B&Bs in Scottish cities and quality locations such as Pitlochry and Dunkeld in the Highlands, Braemar and Balletar in Royal Deeside, and premium 3 and 4 star holiday cottages and lodges around the lochs of Highland Perthshire and the Highlands are all here in Scotland.

Scotland Hotels - Premium, Edinburgh Hotels, Glasgow Hotels, Hotels Scotland

Choosing hotel accommodation usually means your opting for a more traditional and formal type of accommodation, with standard facilities and guaranteed service. There is much variation between hotels however, in terms of type, size, location, price and function. Some large hotels in the premium price range may be run by groups, and in Scotland you'll find big name hotels such as Best Westerns, Hilton and more. Most group owned hotels in Scotland still have unique character, with many Edwardian and Victorian hotels upgraded and managed by groups.

Others may be privately run, with more personal service and perhaps a little more historic character. Before booking your hotel think about your needs, what are you looking for? Chic boutique style hotels you'll find ample of in Scotland, particularly around the Perthshire Highlands, the Scottish Islands main towns, and in the Scottish Cities of Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee and Perth as well as Edinburgh and Glasgow. Many Scottish city centre B&Bs have a chic boutique small hotel feel, with excellent service at premium prices. Aberdeen has a particularly good choice of premium small character hotels. See also the West End of Glasgow and the southern area of Edinburgh around Newington.

The choice of romantic short break hotels in Scotland couldn't be better. Scotland is renowned for its choice of premium quality B&Bs and self catering holiday cottages. Luxury standards at premium prices are often available off the main tourist track! Dundee offers some superb premium B&B deals, with a host of superb attractions in the town.

Scotland Guest Houses and Bed and Breakfast - Premium

Pricing for BandB accommodation is usually per person, based on two people sharing a twin or double room per night. Cheaper rates, a couple of pounds cheaper, are often available if you stay for two or three nights. Be aware of seasonal variations in pricing. Obvious peak seasons are summer, school holidays, Easter breaks, and Christmas festive season. Watch for busy festival periods in Edinburgh, on the Shetlands and in other Scottish Cities and in Deeside around the Highland Games months of July and August.

Be aware of seasonal variations in pricing. Obvious peak seasons are summer, school holidays, Easter breaks, and Christmas festive season.

Premium rated guest houses and bed and breakfasts in Scotland offer a more personal approach, with guesthouses usually family run. You'll often get that little bit extra in a standard priced guesthouse as compared to the more impersonal standard hotel.


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