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Queens Hotel
Leonard Street
Perth
Perthshire

PH2 8HB

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City centre location, simply a short walk from the River Tay. The Queens Hotel is the perfect choice for those on a short break or wishing to explore the 'Fair City'. Located close to the city centre, adjacent to both the bus and train station, and only a short walk from the River Tay, the Best Western Queens Hotel, the only hotel in Perth with a leisure complex, is the perfect choice for those on a short break or wishing to explore the 'Fair City' and its surrounding area.

The facilities and equipment available for conferences are second to none - and you can be sure that the standard of service you will receive is extremely high. Our Lounge Bar is a popular meeting place for locals as well as our guests, who appreciate the wide range of fine wines, traditional cask ales and malt whiskies on offer, as well as the relaxing ambiance. The elegant Windsor Restaurant provides an intimate atmosphere which perfectly complements the excellent food and wines available. For something less formal, try the range of bar meals available in our Lounge. The Queens is an ever-popular venue for wedding ceremonies and receptions, and a variety of private functions, with a range of private rooms, from the Braemar Room, which can accommodate up to 12 people, to the Balmoral Suite for up to 180 guests. We also host regular special events and dinner dances throughout the year. Please contact our Sales Team for more information.

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Number of Rooms: 50
Number Ensuite: 50
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Restaurant

Name: Monarch
Chef: Robert McKimmie

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Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Open All Year
Gym
Swimming Pool - indoor, heated
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities

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