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Hotels in Aberdeen in generalNewest Review: ... is not one of the more earth shattering experiences, not very imposing and, as an avid bookworm, the fake books/library ... more |
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by RotweilerC - written on 02.12.03 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Getting off the Squeezyjet and walking straight out of Aberdeen airport with just a laptop and a change of clothes in the hand baggage gives you a sensation a bit like wetting yourself in dark trousers - a warm feeling and no-one else notices!!! Getting to the taxi rank and, because you are one of the first out of the airport from the flight, there are still taxis waiting for you - not the reverse, as becomes the case shortly after. About £10 later and you are at the Queens Hotel. Situated on Queens Road, the hotel is the building lit with the white lights, next door but one to the greenly lit Simpsons hotel and restaurant. I'll save that review for ...
by andymcf - written on 10.12.02 (Very useful, 223 readings)
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We've just returned from Aberdeen, having visited Amanda's grandparents, who have just celebrated their 60th Wedding anniversary; quite an achievement! On arrival at Aberdeen, we spent the first of our two nights at the Hilton Aberdeen Treetops hotel. Arrival It had been quite a journey. We arrived, late, from London Heathrow, flying British Airways. Our 'plane, scheduled to take off at 20:25, had finally departed Heathrow at 22:10 and we only narrowly missed being diverted to Glasgow and transferred to Aberdeen by coach, since Aberdeen airport closes at 23:30. With a 14-month old baby Josh in tow, this would not have been in the slightest ...
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