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Accommodation in Perth, Central Scotland Part of the Central Scotland Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Best Western Queens Hotel & Leisure ClubA Hotel in Perth, Central ScotlandLeonard Street Perth Central Scotland Scotland PH2 8HB
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From: £80.00 Ideally located in the centre of Perth beside both the Bus and Train Stations with free and private parking. Only 5 minutes walk from the main shopping area with many shortbreak packages available including theatre, Golf and Dinner Dance Weekends. The Queens Hotel is the ONLY hotel in Perth with full Leisure Facilities including Heated Pool, Sauna, Spa Bath, Steam Room and fully equipped Gym The ideal hotel for business or pleasure and a great place to be in Scotland! Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions St John's Kirk, Perth -
0.4 miles (Historic Church) Perth Museum and Art Gallery -
0.6 miles (Museum) JD Fergusson Gallery -
0.7 miles (Museum) Black Watch Regimental Museum -
0.8 miles (Museum) Branklyn Garden -
0.8 miles (Garden) Kinnoull Hill Tower -
2 miles (Garden) Scone Palace -
2.1 miles (Historic House) Huntingtower Castle -
2.3 miles (Castle) Elcho Castle -
3.4 miles (Castle) Stanley Mills -
6 miles (Historic Building) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Leuchars -
21.2 miles away Broughty Ferry -
22.3 miles away Lower Largo -
22.8 miles away Elie -
27.4 miles away Carnoustie -
28.5 miles away St Monans -
28.7 miles away Pittenweem -
29.9 miles away Anstruther -
30.4 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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