Tel: +44 (1224) 311602
A friendly welcome awaits you at Aurora Guest House, one of the top B&B's in Aberdeen with excellent reviews and highly recommended breakfasts.
Situated in the West End of Aberdeen just over 1 mile to city centre.
Free car park for 7 cars at the rear of the Guest House, wi-fi, residents lounge, garden. 6 en-suite rooms and 2 with their own private facilities.
2 of the en-suite rooms are on the ground floor. We have a unique family room with 2 adjoining rooms. We offer a full Scottish breakfast or a healthy option. Your cooked breakfast will come with free range eggs straight from the farm and award winning Stornoway black pudding. Healthy option includes traditional Scottish porridge, fresh fruit salad and yogurts. Don't forget to try our homemade marmalades and jams. This immaculately clean B&B was awarded a very high 3* Visit Scotland rating with 7 out of 10 categories receiving 4*. We are sure you will enjoy staying at this beautiful Victorian house, whether you are coming to Aberdeen to visit friends & family, attend a wedding, graduation, on business or just shopping. Public transport is on the doorstep so you can just leave the car as there are so many places to see in and around Aberdeen. Take a few days to enjoy seeing some of it. Museums, Art Gallery, Duthie Park with the 2nd largest greenhouse in Europe, Royal Deeside, Balmoral, many Castles including Crathes Castle, Dunnottar Castle and many others. For the sport enthusiast, there are numerous golf courses around Aberdeen and the Squash club and Cricket grounds are within walking distance.
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