Hotels in Inverness
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Top 5 hotels in Inverness at a glance
- Aye Stay — 3-star hotel in Ballifeary. Guest rating: 9.6/10 — Exceptional.
- Heathcote B&B — 4-star hotel in Ballifeary. Guest rating: 9.2/10 — Wonderful.
- B&B HOTEL Inverness — 3-star hotel in Inverness City Centre. Guest rating: 8.4/10 — Very Good.
- Dionard Guest House — 4-star hotel in Inverness City Centre. Guest rating: 9.8/10 — Exceptional.
- Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport — 4-star hotel in Inverness. Guest rating: 9.0/10 — Wonderful.
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Heathcote B&B
Heathcote B&B



B&B HOTEL Inverness
B&B HOTEL Inverness



Dionard Guest House
Dionard Guest House



Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport
Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport



The Royal Highland Hotel
The Royal Highland Hotel



Kingsmills Hotel
Kingsmills Hotel



Black Isle Bar and Rooms
Black Isle Bar and Rooms



The Coo's Guest House
The Coo's Guest House



The Glen Mhor Hotel and Uile-bheist Brewery & Distillery
The Glen Mhor Hotel and Uile-bheist Brewery & Distillery



Premier Inn Inverness Millburn Rd
Premier Inn Inverness Millburn Rd



Ardross Glencairn
Ardross Glencairn



Black Friars
Black Friars



Ballifeary Guest House
Ballifeary Guest House



Lochardil House Hotel
Lochardil House Hotel



Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality
Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality



Glenmoriston Townhouse Hotel
Glenmoriston Townhouse Hotel



Highland Apartments By Mansley
Highland Apartments By Mansley



River Ness Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals
River Ness Hotel, a member of Radisson IndividualsGet last-minute hotel deals in Inverness and save more




Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality
Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality



Craigmonie Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality
Craigmonie Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality



Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality
Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality



Craigmonie Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality
Craigmonie Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality



Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality
Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality



The Glen Mhor Hotel and Uile-bheist Brewery & Distillery
The Glen Mhor Hotel and Uile-bheist Brewery & DistilleryCheck out pet-friendly hotels in Inverness




The Glen Mhor Hotel and Uile-bheist Brewery & Distillery
The Glen Mhor Hotel and Uile-bheist Brewery & DistilleryGo beyond your typical stay in Inverness
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Inverness City Centre
Inverness City Centre wraps you in Highland charm, where red sandstone castle walls tower over the flowing River Ness. Wander cobbled streets lined with Victorian terraces, duck into traditional pubs with live folk music, or browse tartan boutiques along the pedestrianized High Street. The compact historic district packs centuries of Scottish heritage into every step. Hungry travelers can feast on haggis and fresh salmon at riverside restaurants while soaking in mountain views. Historic hotels and boutique guesthouses offer cozy Highland hospitality when it's time to rest. The walkable city center means you can explore most attractions within ten minutes on foot or hop on regular buses connecting to the train station.

Crown
Crown offers a peaceful escape from Inverness's tourist buzz with tree-lined streets and welcoming locals. This residential area gives you an authentic slice of Scottish suburban life just a short journey from the city center. Bellfield Park provides a green retreat where you can stretch your legs or enjoy a quiet moment. B&Bs and guesthouses offer budget-friendly stays with hearty Scottish breakfasts and local hospitality. While dining options are limited within Crown itself, Inverness's restaurants and pubs are just a bus ride or 20-minute walk away.



Ballifeary
Ballifeary gives you the best of both worlds - authentic Scottish living with downtown Inverness just a short walk away. Stroll through tree-lined Victorian streets, then cross over to the peaceful Ness Islands for a riverside walk. Eden Court Theatre and Inverness Cathedral stand ready for exploration, while the botanic gardens offer a colorful retreat from city life. Stay in charming B&Bs housed in elegant Victorian homes where hosts serve homemade Scottish breakfasts. Though dining options are limited in the neighborhood, central Inverness restaurants are just a pleasant walk away. The quiet residential vibe makes Ballifeary perfect for travelers who want local living with easy access to Highland attractions.



Lochardil
Lochardil delivers a slice of authentic Scottish suburban life away from Inverness's tourist bustle. Tree-lined streets and well-kept gardens create a peaceful retreat where locals actually live their lives. Nearby Holm Dell Park and River Ness woodland paths offer gorgeous morning walks before you head out to explore the Highlands. You won't find trendy restaurants or souvenir shops here—that's the beauty of it. Cozy B&Bs and vacation rentals in converted family homes provide mid-range accommodation with hearty Scottish breakfasts. A car is your best bet for getting around, though walking to city center takes just 30 minutes through pleasant residential streets.

Dalneigh
Dalneigh gives you all the perks of a genuine Scottish neighborhood without the tourist hustle. This quiet residential area sits just west of Inverness city center, perfect for travelers who want to live like locals. Take peaceful walks on tree-lined streets before heading to nearby Eden Court Theatre or Inverness Cathedral for a dose of culture. Budget-friendly B&Bs in converted family homes offer warm Scottish hospitality and home-cooked breakfasts. A few local pubs serve traditional fare, though most visitors hop on the bus to central Inverness for dining variety. Free street parking makes car rental a smart choice for exploring both the neighborhood and surrounding Highland attractions.
Top landmarks in Inverness

Loch Ness

Inverness Castle

Urquhart Castle

Inverness Cathedral
Culloden Battlefield

Eden Court Theatre

Eastgate Shopping Centre
Castle Stuart
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Beyond the Victorian Market's bustling stalls, Inverness Castle stands sentinel over the River Ness, offering views that explain why Highlanders are so fiercely proud. The Eastgate Shopping Centre provides retail therapy, but the real magic happens in cozy pubs where locals debate the existence of Nessie over drams of whisky. Eden Court Theatre hosts performances worth planning around, while history buffs can't miss Culloden Battlefield, where Scotland's fate was sealed in 1746. Take a boat tour on Loch Ness – not just for monster-hunting, but for the misty beauty that makes cameras work overtime. The Inverness Museum reveals Highland culture beyond the tartans and bagpipes that tourists expect.
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Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa, WorldHotel Distinctive
"Hotel looks out at the castle across the River. Hotel is very clean. And the food we had there was great. We also used the electric car chargers they have on site."
Beaufort Hotel
"Great hotel stayed here for the weekend of Belladrum in a family room. very friendly and welcoming staff, comfy bed, lovrly bar with good selection of draft beers and IPAs etc. big free car park round the back to park, very walkable to all the sites in Inverness centre thoroughly recommend."
The Royal Highland Hotel
"Old-World Highland Charm in a Fantastic Location The Royal Highland Hotel is superbly located literally steps from Inverness railway station, making it extremely convenient when travelling with luggage. The moment you enter, the magnificent staircase catches your attention, and the lobby has a cosy, old-world British charm that makes you feel as though you've stepped back in time. Check-in was simple and our third-floor room was spacious and comfortable, with a sitting area, writing desk, TV and kettle with tea, coffee, milk and sugar. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was a good size, with excellent shower pressure and a lovely heated towel rail. There is no refrigerator or apparent air-conditioning, although opening the window kept us comfortable. The old wooden floors also creak considerably. Our only maintenance issue was a slow-draining shower, which I mentioned at checkout. The location is excellent not only for the station but also for exploring Inverness. Restaurants, shops, the River Ness and Inverness Castle area are all within an easy walk. This is an older hotel, and that comes with a few quirks, but its history, character and location make it memorable. We would certainly consider staying again. Rating: 7.5–8/10."
Lochardil House Hotel
"The staff provided a wonderful experience. Clean, quaint, wonderful cuisine and quiet."
B&B HOTEL Inverness
"What a great hotel! The whole staff team were fantastic- everyone was super friendly and helpful throughout our stay. The hotel is also particularly good for visitors with access needs - we stayed in an accessible room which was huge, the location is close to the train station & the bus station (for the sight seeing bus) as well as lots of restaurants and bars. We'd definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone coming up to Inverness."
Glenmoriston Townhouse Hotel
"The hotel is located right by River Ness and is beautiful. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was very good. Would highly recommend this hotel"
Columba Hotel Inverness by Compass Hospitality
"Great location, historic building. Bar and breakfast were good. Could use some better upkeep."
Holiday Inn Express Inverness by IHG
"Clean, well maintained property, friendly staff, convenient location."
Mercure Inverness Hotel
"Great place in the center of the old town in Inverness. Highly recommend."
















































































































