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Best Western Imperial Hotel

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Hotel Details

Town centre hotel with some fine views over Loch Linnhe. Excellent food and modern luxurious accommodation provide both business travellers and holidaymakers alike with the ideal base in the Fort William area. Golf nearby. Explore the wonder of the Highlands from Fort William.

Please note:
Hotel completely non smoking
Limited free on-site parking (10 spaces). Free overnight parking in adjacent public car park – please ask Reception for details.

  • Overlooks Loch Linnhe
  • Town house hotel in centre of Fort William
  • Enjoy a trip on the Nevis Range Gondola or take a ride on the steam train to Mallaig

Rating / Awards

3 starsHotels that are inspected by the AA for their level of service and facilities are reflected in the number of stars awarded.Hotel inspected by the Tourist Board (Visit Scotland) for level of service and facilities. (Reflected in the number of stars awarded)

Features & Amenities

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High Speed Internet

Location Type Cost
33 Bedrooms Wifi Free
3 Public areas Wifi Free
1 Conference Wifi Free

Hotel facilities

  • - 33 bedrooms
  • - Television
  • - Hairdryer
  • - Trouser press
  • - Limited room service
  • - Ensuite facilities

Contact information

Address: Fraser Square, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 6DW, Scotland
Telephone: (01397) 702040
Fax: (01397) 706277
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Nearest motorway:
A9, J, 66 miles
Nearest train station:
Fort William, 0 miles
Nearest airport:
Inverness, 66 miles

*Prices shown are the total price for the stay. Prices may change depending on the final dates, rate booked, room type and guest occupancy.

North Scotland - Culture & Nightlife

Culture & Nightlife

For live music in Inverness head to The Ironworks on Academy Street, where live bands, including some big names, play regularly. If you fancy a spot of Scottish dancing, head to Hootananny's on Church Street for a traditional ceilidh. In Aberdeen, mainstream bands play at the Exhibition Centre, while the Lemon Tree hosts local and visiting bands, and indie gigs aplenty take place at the Student Union. For something new in town, try the club night at The Tunnels, a thriving underground bar and live-music venue.

North Scotland - Romance

Romance

Stand at the side of the A87 north of Invergarry for far-reaching views over rolling Glen Garry and the 22-mile single-track road snaking from Mandally to Kinloch Hourn and Barrisdale Bay. Imagine Bonnie Prince Charlie escaping across the glen to the Sound of Sleat and Over the Sea to Skye.

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