Malmaison Aberdeen
Ratings
Amenities
Room features and guest services
- Concierge services
- Internet access
- Laundry service
- Luggage storage
- Room service
- View (urban)
- Voicemail box
Facilities
- Onsite catering
- Onsite restaurant
- Pet friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
Business services
- VIP services
Recreational activities
- Health club
- Spa or salon
Venue accessibility
- Bus
- Taxi
- Train
Parking
- Complimentary parking
- Paid parking
- Street parking
Malmaison Aberdeen Meeting Space
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Perfect for business trips or a luxury break - you won't want to leave. Part new build, part original façade, the Malmaison Aberdeen is a striking member of the group of 13 Malmaison boutique hotels. Formerly The Queen's Hotel, the building has been transformed into a stunning luxury hotel with the usual Malmaison style and flair for design. With 79 sumptuous rooms and suites, 2 of which even have private terraces, we're confident that the Malmaison luxury hotel in Aberdeen is fit for a queen. And of course"... all the flair and luxury you have come to expect from Mal: Malmaison Aberdeen boasts über stylish bedrooms, crystal wine tasting cellar and even a spa and Whisky Snug. Malmaison Aberdeen is bringing a touch of rock and roll to lunches and dinners in the Granite City. With three unique and intimate dining rooms, it’s a fabulous spot for a little private divine dining or client entertainment in the West end. • Facility information: 79 bedrooms • Amenities- Recreational Activities: SPA • Meeting rooms: o The Hauf- Boardroom for 10 (no other layout available), audio visual details: flipchart, Plasma TV Screen; other features: outdoor space( balcony attached to the room), wheelchair accessible, internet, private space o Chef’s table- 8 boardroom, no other layout available, audio visual details: flipchart, Plasma TV Screen; other features: wheelchair accessible, internet, semi private space o Rubislaw- theatre 30, boardroom- 18, u-shape 18, cabaret - 18, classroom- 12audio visual details: flipchart, projector, projection stand, DVD player ; other features: wheelchair accessible, internet, private space, • Attractions: • By Day: Aberdeen's two bordering rivers create a beautifully Scottish backdrop to this historic and culturally rich city, with wildlife, nature, sport and adventure-a-plenty in the surrounding Shire. Craigievar Castle is a fine example of Scottish Baronial architecture. The great tower stands just as it did when completed in 1626 and the castle is home to a fine collection of family portraits. And from the Old Aberdeen Gift Shop to the £275million Union Square development, shopping in Aberdeen is as rich and diverse as the surrounding countryside. • By Night: Catering for its student population and a transient workforce attracted by the rich pickings of the oil industry, Aberdeen has a cosmopolitan mix of nightlife with something for every taste. Much of the city's after dark excitement is in and around the area by Union Street. Check out a band at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, listen to classical music at the Music Hall or catch a Hollywood blockbuster or an art house film at The Belmont Picture House.