Description:
The Station Hotel offers guests a quiet and peaceful atmosphere in comfortable surroundings and has amenitites of the very highest standard. There is a wonderful staircase with carved bannisters and window on every landing. Wood panelling is the theme throughout the hotel, from the polished reception area to the luxurious bedrooms. London St. George's Barkston Gardens Manchester Gardens Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne Cairn Hotel Comfort Inn Carlton Royal Station Hotel Edinburgh Cairn Hotel Royal British Hotel Aberdeen Carlisle County Hotel York Elmbank Hotel The 126 recently refurbished bedrooms all have private en-suite facilities, direct dial telephones, satellite televsion and radio, along with: Hairdryer, trouser press Mini-bar Tea and Coffee making facilities. The bar and restaurant are furnished and decorated in traditional style and offer imaginative menus, with local produce from the countryside around the city used in many dishes. The River Dee and the North Sea also help to provide fresh ingredients for the kitchens at the Station Hotel, which serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bar offers a wide selection of beers and spirits, with mouth watering meals always available. Breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner served. Full licence for serving alcohol. The hotel has a ballroom which is ideal for weddings, private functions and dinner dances, catering for up to 200 guests. Fully equipped Conference Suites can accommodate between 2 and 200 delegates, for meetings, seminars and exhibitions. Aberdeen is nicknamed 'The Granite City,' because many of its buildings are constructed with the stone, which is abundant in the area. The Petroleum Industry in the North Sea uses the town as a major service centre, but tourists also come here for the sandy beaches. The shopping streets and centres are nearly always bustling with activity, with a massive range of products available, from bargains in the market place to designer garments in the stores and boutiques. Resturants, pubs and nightspots are enough to keep visitors entertained in the evenings, whilst during the day there are many day trips in the local countryside. Royal Deeside, the Grampian Mountains, castles, country houses, gardens and golf courses attract the tourist, photographer and painter alike. Fishermen discover well-stocked rivers, seas, lakes and streams almost guarantee a catch of fresh salmon or trout, whilsts walkers and skiers enjoy the challenge of the picturesque hillsides and cairns.
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