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Park Inn by Radisson Facilities include
Situated in the city centre, just off Union Street and towards the cosmopolitan west end of the city
185 colourful and comfortable bedrooms, many with view of the city centre
In-room amenities include a flat-screen TV, working desk, safe, tea and coffee making facilities
Stunning RBG Bar & Grill restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner
Contemporary and comfortable bar offers the very best of modern Scottish hospitality
Fully equipped cardiovascular fitness room
Wireless internet access available throughout the hotel
Eight meeting rooms, which can accommodate up to 200
Rooms: All rooms are equipped with the following amenities:
- Flat-screen TV with a broad range of channels and pay-per-view movies
- High-speed, wireless Internet access
- Iron and ironing board
- Individual climate control
- In-room safe with standard laptop capacity
- 24 hour room service
- Laundry and dry cleaning service
- Complimentary toiletries and hair dryer
- Work desks
Dining:RBG Bar & Grill, a restaurant that offers the best in both local and continental cuisine and caters to all dietary requirements.
A la carte menu
Hotel's chic bar provides a selection of cocktails, beer and wine, served in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
The Park Inn by Radisson Aberdeen hotel's bar caters to both formal and casual events.
Directions: About Aberdeen City and Shire:
Abounding with rich history, great shopping, and interesting cultural attractions, Aberdeen is an ideal getaway. With top quality leisure and sporting venues, it is little wonder that visitors return again and again to Aberdeen and the surrounding area. The area offers exceptional parks and gardens, along with salmon fishing on Don and the Dee, Balmoral Castle, Aberdeen Football Club and Union Square Shopping Mall.
With excellent transport links, Aberdeen is as easily accessible as any major city in the UK
Aberdeen is Scotlands third most populous city and is situated on the north east coast of the country
Aberdeen Dyce International Airport is 7 miles northwest of the city centre
Dyce has excellent air links to London, Birmingham, Manchester, Dublin, Amsterdam and Stavanger (among many other destinations), servicing over 3 million passengers per year. It is also the world's busiest commercial heliport
Aberdeen's rail station is situated directly in the city centre and is served by the east coast line that includes the sleeper from London and services from York and Newcastle. Hourly links are available to Glasgow and Edinburgh as well as services to Inverness and surrounding destinations.
Ferries sail from Aberdeen harbour to both Orkney and Shetland.
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