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Think of everything you know about hotels, then forget it all instantly. Rocpool Reserve Boutique Hotel will redefine the experience forever. It's about elegance, not exhibitionism. Glow, not glitter. Quality, not quantity. This discreet new boutique hotel, bar and restaurant offers you wonderful luxury in the heart of Inverness. It's an invitation to come and indulge in this exclusive hideaway in the centre of the city. The beautiful cream coloured Georgian frontage of the Rocpool Reserve stands out from the surrounding buildings.
All multicoloured rooms of the Rocpool Boutique Hotel are fitted-out with splendid customised furniture and the latest state of the art multi-media system. Drama, service and style - r Bar at Reserve with an entrance on Culduthel Road has established as one of the city's most attractive "destination" cocktail bars in Inverness. The restaurant of Rocpool Reserve, Chex Roux restaurant, is manages by celebrated French Chef Henri Roux: you will thus find Scottish ingredients with a French twist. Rocpool Reserve is an ideal place for conferences and business meetings.
Conferences come alive in the heart of Inverness, well connected by road, rail and air. And it doesn't all have to be about work. Celebrate eventful days, watch the big match on a big screen, you make the guest list and the Rocpool can help you make a night of it.
Category : Avantgarde Superior - Learn more
The Rocpool Reserve is located only a stone’s throw away from the famous Inverness Castle fortifications. It is situated in the city centre, only a 5 minute drive or 20 minute walk from the Inverness bus and train stations and a 20 minute travel from the Inverness Airport. The original Loch Ness Monster Visitor Centre is located 21km from this beautiful boutique hotel as well as the Loch Ness 2000 Exhibition Centre. The Inverness Museum and Art Gallery together with the Eden Court Theatre are sited less than 0.5 km, all you need to do in order to visit them is a short walk. For those who like shopping, the good news is that the Eastgate shopping centre is situated just 15 min away from the Rocpool Reserve.
Address : 14 CULDUTHEL ROAD IV2 4A - Rocpool Boutique Hotel and Restaurant Inverness Map
Description: Hip is quiet and private, dangerously risqué with frosted glass panels in walnut doors between bedrooms and showers. Dim the lights. Cue the music.
Number and type of beds: Double or twin beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults
Description: If you are Chic style, you are looking for our garden rooms or split level, with sleek hardwood furniture with egypcian cotton linen
Number and type of beds: Double or twin beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults
Description: Decadence is watching aquavision TV in a double shower, sitting by your plasma fireplace, enjoying the space of a one bedroom suite with intimate bathrooms and roll top baths.
Number and type of beds: Double or twin beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults
Description: For pure indulgence or sheer extravagance the ultimate escape is slipping into a hot tub on your own private terrace or balcony.
Number and type of beds: 1 Emperor size bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults
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MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, MAESTRO
Description:
Location: On Site
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Breakfast Time: 7am-10am from Monday to Saturday - 8am to 10am on
Lunch Time: 12- 2.00pm
Dinner Time: 7pm -10pm
A city atop the Highlands, Inverness, serves as a contemporary gateway to Scotland but is still well rooted in Gaelic heritage. Pubs, where whisky is the main drink, are energetic hubs where an unexpected song and dance by locals can happen at any time. Old world charm and trendy flair is available to those savvy shoppers in the Eastgate complex or retail parks. As for the historical landmarks in Scotland's most northern hill city, the 18th century fort, Fort George, is Europe's best preserved dated fort of its kind. The rolling hills are to south and west, while Loch Ness, home to the mythical sea beast, is a few minutes drive away. You may or may not see the monster, but you will definitely be able to observe several jovial dolphins in Moray Firth. Get more local, and visit the heartlands and riverscapes in Beauly and Strathglass; you'll surely have many photo ops and have some great genuine local tastes.