Friday and Saturday night stay in the Caladonian Hotel in Aberdeen just £45.90 for one person (single room) or £79.65 for two people. Bargain for a weekend away in Aberdeen. Appears to work for all January.
Use the code on here for Venere to reduce the prices to these, although this is also bookable on Expedia, hotels.com and others for similar price.
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Oneday77
22 Nov 153#14
I cry foul to Travel Expert then :wink:
Come on visit your own back yard. You won't get a tan and could end up eaten by midges but there are many sites to see across Scotland.
Oneday77
22 Nov 153#10
I've lived in Aberdeen for 15 years and like every where it has its moments.
This hotel I exceedingly central as previously mentioned. Within walking distance of all the shops, multiple eating places and the main drinking establishments.
The street this is on will over look the winter festival. With various forms of entertainment.
If you like Champagne, there is a dedicated bar round the corner. If you like Whisky, theGrill has about 200 of them to keep you warm. Anything from £3-£250 a nip.
Granite doesn't sparkle when it's dull but after visiting most of the UKs major cities, none of them do.
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rachelandgromit
22 Nov 15#1
rachelandgromit
22 Nov 15#2
joyf4536
22 Nov 15#3
Dismal cold damp place (Furry boots city that is - I'm sure hotel is nice)
rachelandgromit to joyf4536
22 Nov 151#4
In January most of the UK will probably be cold, damp and dismall!
joyf4536
22 Nov 151#5
Like Aberdeen in summer.
thekitkatshuffler
22 Nov 15#6
Good price but in the morning you'll still be in Aberdeen.
rachelandgromit to thekitkatshuffler
22 Nov 15#7
I've never been to Aberdeen and you're not really selling it... :confused: I'm sure there is plenty to see and do though.
joyf4536
22 Nov 151#8
Best sight is the road to Dyce,
airport.
little_green
22 Nov 15#9
i'm in aberdeen. things to see and do but yes it will be cold
Oneday77
22 Nov 153#10
I've lived in Aberdeen for 15 years and like every where it has its moments.
This hotel I exceedingly central as previously mentioned. Within walking distance of all the shops, multiple eating places and the main drinking establishments.
The street this is on will over look the winter festival. With various forms of entertainment.
If you like Champagne, there is a dedicated bar round the corner. If you like Whisky, theGrill has about 200 of them to keep you warm. Anything from £3-£250 a nip.
Granite doesn't sparkle when it's dull but after visiting most of the UKs major cities, none of them do.
fern37 to Oneday77
22 Nov 15#16
Is Carmines still on Union Terrace. I went to Uni in Aberdeen and then stayed there for 7 years and loved it. Yes, dark and dismal at times but lots to see and do. Carmines did an awesome calzone and their lunch deal was value for money :smiley:
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Use the code on here for Venere to reduce the prices to these, although this is also bookable on Expedia, hotels.com and others for similar price.
Top comments
Come on visit your own back yard. You won't get a tan and could end up eaten by midges but there are many sites to see across Scotland.
This hotel I exceedingly central as previously mentioned. Within walking distance of all the shops, multiple eating places and the main drinking establishments.
The street this is on will over look the winter festival. With various forms of entertainment.
If you like Champagne, there is a dedicated bar round the corner. If you like Whisky, theGrill has about 200 of them to keep you warm. Anything from £3-£250 a nip.
Granite doesn't sparkle when it's dull but after visiting most of the UKs major cities, none of them do.
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airport.
This hotel I exceedingly central as previously mentioned. Within walking distance of all the shops, multiple eating places and the main drinking establishments.
The street this is on will over look the winter festival. With various forms of entertainment.
If you like Champagne, there is a dedicated bar round the corner. If you like Whisky, theGrill has about 200 of them to keep you warm. Anything from £3-£250 a nip.
Granite doesn't sparkle when it's dull but after visiting most of the UKs major cities, none of them do.