Rocpool Boutique Hotel and Restaurant

Inverness

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Rocpool Boutique Hotel and Restaurant, Inverness

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Rocpool Boutique Hotel and Restaurant, Inverness

Think of everything you know about hotels, then forget it all instantly. Rocpool Reserve will redefine the experience forever. It's about elegance, not exhibitionism. Glow, not glitter. Quality, not quantity. This discreet new boutique hotel, bar and restaurant offers you wonderful luxury in the heart of Inverness. It's an invitation to come and indulge in this exclusive hideaway in the centre of the city. The beautiful cream coloured Georgian frontage of the Rocpool Reserve stands out from the surrounding buildings. All multicoloured rooms of the Rocpool are fitted-out with splendid customised furniture and the latest state of the art multi-media system.

General Information :

Category: Avantgarde Superior
Rating: 5 stars
Year Built: 1860
Floors: 3
Elevators:
Total Rooms: 11
Non-Smoking Rooms: 11
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Property Awards: scottish hotel of the year 2006 scottish boutique hotel of the year 2006 and 2007
Languages Spoken by Staff: JN, IT, polish
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Credit Cards Accepted: MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, MAESTRO

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from United States of America : +1 866 376 7831
from United Kingdom : +44 203 286 4256
from Mexico : +55 8 421 8867
from Spain : +34 91 187 8153
from Rest of the world : +1 305 538 9697

Inverness :

A city atop the Highlands, Inverness, serves as a contemporary gateway to Scotland but is still well rooted in Gaelic heritage. Pubs, where whisky is the main drink, are energetic hubs where an unexpected song and dance by locals can happen at any time. Old world charm and trendy flair is available to those savvy shoppers in the Eastgate complex or retail parks. As for the historical landmarks in Scotland�s most northern hill city, the 18th century fort, Fort George, is Europe's best preserved dated fort of its� kind. The rolling hills are to south and west, while Loch Ness�home to the mythical sea beast� is a few minutes drive away. You may or may not see the monster, but you will definitely be able to observe several jovial dolphins in Moray Firth. Get more local, and visit the heartlands and riverscapes in Beauly and Strathglass; you�ll surely have many photo ops and have some great genuine local tastes.

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