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Often called the capital of the Highlands, this compact city on the River Ness is your perfect gateway to Scotland's wild north. The main draw is its proximity to Loch Ness and the legendary monster stories, but Inverness Castle and the Victorian Market in the city centre offer their own charm. A short drive puts you on the shores of the loch itself, with Urquhart Castle ruins providing a dramatic backdrop, or you can head west into the true wilderness of Glen Affric.
Inverness suits almost everyone: couples exploring romantic glens, families on a monster-hunting adventure, or solo travellers using the city as a base for hiking. Staying near the riverfront or around the castle puts you within easy walking distance of shops and restaurants. The city is well-connected, with its own airport and excellent rail links to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and the Far North line to Thurso and Wick.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 81 places to stay in and around the city. Accommodation is dominated by reliable chain hotels, comfortable guesthouses, and a selection of smart boutique hotels, with a few budget-friendly hostels for backpackers. You can easily find a comfortable spot that fits your plans, whether you're here for a night or a week.
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What are the best hotels in Inverness?
Inverness offers a range of excellent hotels to suit every preference. Popular choices often include those with views of the River Ness, boutique guesthouses near the city centre, and well-known chains providing comfortable stays. For luxury, consider establishments with spa facilities, while budget-friendly options are plentiful further from the immediate city core. To find the best fit for your trip, compare guest reviews and amenities on HOTEVI.
What is the best area to stay in Inverness?
The city centre is generally considered the best area to stay in Inverness, especially for first-time visitors. It offers convenient access to major attractions like Inverness Castle, St. Andrew's Cathedral, and the Victorian Market, as well as numerous restaurants and shops. Areas along the River Ness provide scenic views, while properties slightly outside the immediate core can offer a quieter experience with good transport links to explore the wider Highlands.