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Residence Inn by Marriott Aberdeen
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The air-conditioned suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. Guests can make meals in t…
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 452 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and dining area Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…
1 King Bed 334 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 43-inch LED TV with satellite channels Food & D…
1 Queen Bed 291 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 43-inch LED TV with satellite channels Food &…
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Restaurants nearby
- MaraBib Whilst only a short stroll away from Aberdeen’s ‘Granite Mile’ main street, there is a real neighbourhood feel to this brightly painted restaurant and bottle shop. The concise wine list is 100% Italian, while the cooking stretches a little beyond the country’s borders for a menu of attractively priced sharing plates. Whether it’s focaccia with white bean hummus, meaty mackerel with fennel or the playfully named ‘Mara-ncini’, the dishes deliver hearty flavours and well-judged combinations in abundance. A friendly, knowledgeable team add to the appeal.1.0km
- Café Bohème Tucked away in a city centre side street is this restaurant run by a friendly team with a genuine desire to please. Given the name, it's unsurprising to find a French bistro style to the décor, including simple wooden tables and wood panelling on the walls. The menu has a similarly Gallic influence, with time-honoured classics like pommes anna and crème brûlée to be found on the à la carte – yet there is a modernity and creativity in the cooking too, alongside technical skill from the kitchen team.508m
- Amuse by Kevin Dalgleish Kevin Dalgleish is a well-known chef in Aberdeen and his restaurant occupies the spacious basement of a granite townhouse, in a quiet residential neighbourhood yet just minutes from the city centre. Kick off with a drink in the bar or by the wood burning stove. The kitchen use prime Scottish ingredients blended with French techniques to create good-looking dishes that deliver on flavour.1.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Pittodrie Stadium football stadium in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK1.3km
- St Mary's Cathedral church in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK607m
- St Andrew's Cathedral church in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK295m
- Aberdeen Art Gallery Local Authority Museum in Scotland, United Kingdom319m
- Aberdeen Castle castle in Aberdeen City, Scotland, UK452m
- Aberdeen Maritime Museum Local Authority Museum in Scotland, United Kingdom222m
- St Nicholas, Aberdeen church in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK118m
- St Machar's Cathedral church in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK2.4km
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