I always try to stay here on my trips to Inverness. Friendly staff, literally seconds from the train station entrance.
Room warm with all the amenities you need and a huge bath with hot water all day. Super comfy bed and fine bed linen.
Hotel combines traditional Scottish character, tartan carpets, stag heads that sort of thing, with modern touches, displays of modern art etc. Great lounge to use at reception.
I was shocked when i first entered the room, the toilet was unclean. However, upon speaking to the reception, they immediately arranged for a clean up and offered us complimentary drinks. Cheers to them, had a pleasant stay.
Check in deadline is 10:30pm, but received multiple phone call of asking arrival time at 10pm even after telling them I am just 3 minutes away and driving during the first phone call. Apparently they just want to off work earlier. Not recommended if you plan to arrive at late night.
The hotel has seen better days and could do with attention to details, especially the public areas.
The rooms however, were clean and organised. Reception staff was very friendly as was one of the restaurant staff.
The hotel looks like 25 years ago and hasn’t been updated since. The outside of the hotel doesn’t look inviting, rather scruffy. It also appears to cater for tour groups. Breakfast was ok, but again a bit of modernisation wouldn’t go amiss.
A 10:00 am check out time is too early and should be considered when booking this hotel.
The hotel is very close to the center of Inverness, just a few minutes' walk away. It is located in the center of Inverness. When you open the door, you will see the Loch Ness. The hotel consists of several houses. We stayed at Riverside. The room was spacious and the view was beautiful. The red sunset was so beautiful. The faucet in the bathroom was old, and the hot and cold water faucets were separated, which was very retro. The hotel's own brewery next door is worth experiencing. Breakfast was in another building. The dining environment was beautiful, but the variety was relatively small and not very rich.
We had a fantastic stay at Kingsmill Hotel. We had a room with a balcony overlooking the golf course which was beautiful. The bathroom was cleaned perfectly with no dust or mould. The kingside bed was huge and very comfortable. We would stay again.
Our stay was lovely. We liked the novel idea of staying in someplace that is technically a castle. The room was nice and clean and the bathroom was spacious and very clean. They didn't offer the info to us when we arrived, but we ended up walking ourselves around the hotel and found the reception desk person giving another couple a tour of the hotel and telling them the history -- I'd have been disappointed to have missed this, but I'm glad we got the info regardless that it wasn't offered to us. Had dinner and drinks in the Green Lady Lounge which was nice and had good food.
This was the most spacious and modern hotel I've seen while traveling in the UK. There's a river right outside, and the river view is absolutely stunning. The only minor issue was that the bathroom felt a bit off-putting; otherwise, everything was impeccable.
The breakfast was also incredibly delicious, with a wonderful Scottish flavor! Since we had to leave very early for the Isle of Skye, we asked the staff for breakfast boxes to go, which was fantastic! The location is also excellent, only about a 15-minute walk to many of the meeting points for GetYourGuide tours.
Finally, when we were leaving for the airport, we didn't have a car, and it's quite hard to get an Uber here. So, we asked the front desk staff to help us call a taxi, and the price was very reasonable – a really thoughtful service!
In fact, the room is not bad as a whole, but it is a homestay, the whole process is self-service, you can't check in early or check out late, you can check in at 3:30 in the afternoon, check out at 10:30 in the morning is really unreasonable, there are big spiders in the room, check out at 10:30 in the morning, the white sister who cleaned at 9:30 knocked on the door. Then 10:30 is very polite and very mean to say that you must leave immediately, do not understand, we are guests, how can this attitude be? ? ? We can also add money to delay a little more? I don't understand at all
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JJayantguptaThe hotel provided a very pleasant stay, with staff who were consistently helpful and courteous.
Access to the high street is more convenient by car, as walking with a child may not be practical.
Ample parking is available, and housekeeping services are provided daily.
The breakfast offering was good, with a wide selection for non-vegetarian guests. However, vegetarian options were limited.
Guests have complimentary access to the swimming pool and fitness center, which is a valuable amenity.
Overall, I would recommend this hotel to guests who are comfortable with a 30–40 minute walk to the high street or plan to travel by car.
KFC is imprint of hotel
Arnold rental is 7 min walk.
Shopping center 20- 30 mins
GGuest UserThe hotel is looking and feeling very tired and dated and in serious need of upgrading. They’re charging 2025 prices for 1980 standard services. They clearly cater for bus tours and large parties which are not there to appreciate where they are and their surroundings. There was serious problem with running hot water in the room as well as in the showers in the spa. I overheard many guests complaining about no hot water in their rooms at reception.
Breakfast was very disappointing, they offer a continental selection of one type of cold meat and one type of sliced cheese with pan loaf bread! Fort William boasts artisan bakery’s so no excuse there. During breakfast very loud 80s movie themed music is blaring, the dining room is so big there’s practically a speaker above every second table. When asked to turn it down we were met with a standard reply, “I was just asked to turn it up”. Totally unbelievable. Due to the large parties tables are not cleared fast enough nor cleaned, we had to clean and set our own table before we could eat and this is where we were directed to sit. Waiting staff are clearly not trained nor directed appropriately for a hotel boasting a high standard. We were not encouraged to dine in the hotel at all.
The exterior of the building is not only showing signs of disrepair but is also very dirty. They are missing the B in the main signage and is the first thing you see on arrival.
Positives: the room was clean although all views from most rooms do not look out onto anything nice. Temperature of the pool, steam room and jacuzzi excellent. The lounge bar appeared to have the best atmosphere and felt like a highland hotel.
Would I recommend this hotel? Definitely not!
Would I stay there again? Definitely not!
AAlyseFirst let me say that the owners were incredibly kind and accommodating. It pains me that to even write this but I thought fellow travelers should hear my experience. First, there are two aye stays in Inverness. My gps took me to the wrong one first. That was awkward. After I finally figured it out, the place was very cutely decorated with Scottish and Loch Ness decor. Contactless check in was easy however a board with everyone’s name and room numbers does not feel super safe for me a solo female traveler. But over all easy enough. Next I stayed in room 7 which is up a flight of stairs so make sure you pack light! (Which you should do anyway in Scotland.) My room had just been renovated with new carpet but it smelled like off gassing and I had to open the window (which was broken) there was a radiator for heat which I had no idea how to use. So it got a little chilly. Now here comes the problems: the rooms are very close together and the walls are paper thin. I was kept up until 3 in the morning hearing conversations and snoring. We were only given the choice of receiving breakfast between 7:30-8:30 in the dining room. So I woke up earlier than I would have liked to eat breakfast. Which was just okay. Nothing too outstanding to write about but again the hostess was very sweet. Overall I could see that they’re trying their best. But I would recommend sound machines in each of the rooms or something so people can have a good nights sleep. The location was pretty good and just over the bridge from the high street.
VverazheThe hotel is very close to the center of Inverness, just a few minutes' walk away. It is located in the center of Inverness. When you open the door, you will see the Loch Ness. The hotel consists of several houses. We stayed at Riverside. The room was spacious and the view was beautiful. The red sunset was so beautiful. The faucet in the bathroom was old, and the hot and cold water faucets were separated, which was very retro. The hotel's own brewery next door is worth experiencing. Breakfast was in another building. The dining environment was beautiful, but the variety was relatively small and not very rich.
GGuest UserReally great Hotel. Cheapest around as well so don’t really get when people book cheap hotels and complain that it’s not 5* 😂. Location is amazing. The Loch is beautiful. Staff are really nice. Rooms have everything you need and are quite spacious. Food is really good although a wee bit expensive but still good sized portions.
MmunirahThe hotel was easy to find, located right by the main road. The rooms were quite small, and with luggage, the space felt a bit tight. However, there was a small outdoor balcony with a table and two chairs, which provided a nice spot to sit and eat.
The rooms looked modern and recently renovated. The bathroom was well-designed, featuring sleek black tiles and gold fixtures, and the hot water worked perfectly. One of the best features of the room was the separate sink area, along with a microwave and fridge. This was especially convenient for heating up food or enjoying ready-to-eat meals from the nearby Aldi if you’re too tired to head out. The room also came with a kettle, coffee, tea, and even a chocolate wafer as a thoughtful welcome touch.
There is no reception desk at this hotel, so it’s important to have internet access as check-in is fully digital. You’ll receive your room number via email just before your arrival. Make sure to complete the online pre-check-in to confirm your stay and receive further instructions.
Overall, it was a comfortable and convenient one-night stay.
KK T Richard TanStayed here recently when i was touring Scotland. A very nice hotel. Location quite far from Inverness city centre. There is no expressway to and from this hotel at the airport. So the drive can be slow due to the small roads.
The close proximity to the airport does not present any aircraft noise problem. But I could hear my neighbour's hair dryer.
I like the size of the room and the bathroom. Larger than most hotels. I particularly like the walkin shower as my wife and I can't climb in and out of bath tubs.
The breakfast was great even though the variety of choices may not be as large as other Marriott brands of hotels. Fried eggs need to be ordered. The sunnyside up was the best i have eaten.
The staff were all wonderfully friendly and helpful.
You must register your car to avoid being charged. But I am sure with the many talents in the entire Marriott group, I am sure they can think of a better way to manage the parking system without their customers complaining on Internet.
Overall my wife and I enjoyed our stay.
GGuest UserCheck in deadline is 10:30pm, but received multiple phone call of asking arrival time at 10pm even after telling them I am just 3 minutes away and driving during the first phone call. Apparently they just want to off work earlier. Not recommended if you plan to arrive at late night.
FFANGHotel location is very good, directly opposite is the main attractions castle, Loch Ness flows through the hotel entrance, walk around, pleasant scenery, breakfast, rooms are large, health is good, clean, there is a Michelin restaurant next to the hotel , But book in advance
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