Free self-catering facilities in all rooms; large freeview TV; free WiFi ; off-street parking; reduced weekly rates and cash back vouchers.
Smoke free accommodation with private parking, on city centre bus routes. All rooms ensuite or with private toilet facilities, with self-catering facilities (microwave, fridge, etc), TV/video and broadband WiFi internet access. Close to take-away food shops and local hotel. Within easy reach of airport (5 miles), coach/railway/ferry terminal (2 miles) and convenient for Malt Whisky and Castle Trails, Coastal Trail, Royal Deeside and Scottish Highlands.
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