Glen Mhor Hotel Inverness, Inverness
About the Hotel
Glen Mhor Hotel is located on the banks of the River Ness in Inverness, UK. This hotel features Victorian townhouses and apartments, providing guests with a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. Its proximity to the city center (0.5 miles away) and the tranquil setting ensures a relaxing experience, catering to both leisure and business travelers. History and culture are at your fingertips, with attractions like Inverness Castle and the Highland Museum nearby.
Location
Located just 0.5 miles from Inverness, the Glen Mhor Hotel provides convenient access to local attractions, including the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. The hotel is well-connected, with taxi services available to and from various destinations in the Highlands. Visitors can explore nearby sites and enjoy the area’s natural beauty, ensuring a comprehensive experience of Scotland's scenic landscape.
Rooms
The Glen Mhor Hotel offers a variety of accommodations, including self-contained one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. Rooms feature contemporary décor, luxurious bathrooms, and some include freestanding baths and walk-in showers. Guests can enjoy comfortable amenities such as flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee facilities, and spacious living areas. Many rooms also provide scenic views of the River Ness.
Eat & Drink
Dining at the Glen Mhor includes a visit to The Waterside Restaurant, where chefs create dishes using locally-sourced, organic ingredients. An Alice in Wonderland-themed afternoon tea is offered, featuring finely cut finger sandwiches, mouth-watering cakes, and buttery scones. Additionally, Nicky Tam's Restaurant and Bar serves Scottish cuisine with a twist, accompanied by a wide selection of whiskies and gins.
Leisure & Business
The Glen Mhor Hotel features six main conference rooms suitable for meetings and events, with flexible breakout areas. The Aspen Dining Kitchen provides a versatile space for cooking, dining, and catering needs. Leisure facilities include easy access to nearby golf courses, such as Castle Stuart Golf Links, offering a true links experience for golf enthusiasts.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Paid parking
- VIP check-in/ -out
- Express check-in/ -out
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- 24-hour security
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Pet amenities available
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Welcome drink
Dining
- In-room breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Packed lunches
- Special diet menus
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Cribs
- Children's menu
Facilities for people with disabilities
- Toilet for disabled
- Bathroom for disabled
Room features
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I was pleasantly surprised by my weekend stay at the hotel. My room overlooked the river Ness, which was a luxurious touch I didn't expect. The deluxe king room was spacious and modern, providing a comfortable retreat. However, being located in the Waterside ‘annexe' made it slightly detached from the main hotel, and having a separate reception desk in that area could have improved the experience.
My stay at the hotel was a complete disaster. The room was freezing cold with broken heating and a shower that needed multiple complaints before being moved to a barely better serviced apartment. Throughout the night, comfort and cleanliness were far from satisfactory.
The hotel's rooms are beautiful, comfy, and equipped with clean, well-designed en suite facilities, despite some noise issues. The service is helpful and accommodating, with some glitches during busy times. The location is perfect by the river, offering a peaceful feel in the town center. The dining experience is mostly pleasant, although there were some hiccups with the food quality. Overall, a good value for money choice, especially for its convenient setting.
The hotel offers lovely, spacious rooms that are clean and well-presented. While the price may be on the higher side compared to the facilities provided, the absence of free Wi-Fi and a lack of natural light affected the overall comfort of the stay. The reception staff could have been more welcoming, and the presence of a strange cupboard outside the window was a bit off-putting.
I stayed at this hotel for a few days. While the location was convenient, close to town, and had a nice view of an old church across the water, the rooms lacked proper indicators on the taps and a functioning shower handle, making it the worst hotel during my 4-week Scotland trip. The staff seemed indifferent, and the alley view with dumpsters wasn't appealing.
My stay at the Glen Mhor was a mix of positives and negatives. The location was fantastic, with easy access to shops and restaurants, but there was ongoing construction nearby. The rooms were comfortable, but the view was obstructed by a brick wall. The service was friendly and helpful, although some staff members seemed indifferent.
The hotel offered excellent value for money and an exceptional location. The room, although overlooking the lovely river, was noisy due to the adjacent restaurant's extraction system and had unpleasant odors. However, the view and price compensated for these drawbacks.
I had mixed feelings about my stay at the hotel. The rooms were disappointing, not living up to the advertised standards, but the warmth was comforting despite the tired appearance and lackluster amenities. The service was hit and miss, with friendly interactions mixed with misinformation. The location, while convenient for some activities, had its drawbacks with noise and safety concerns. The dining experience, however, managed to impress with its organization and taste. Overall, there were ups and downs to my experience.
The hotel offers good value with spacious rooms, although they are a little old. The service is efficient and staff are friendly. The location is superb, right along the River Ness and near amenities in Inverness. The dining experience has its flaws, with delays and overcooked eggs, though the food quality is generally good.
My stay at the hotel was mixed. The rooms, though clean and with a view of the river, had some issues with noise and temperature control. The service, while helpful at times, could have been more informative. The location was great with a parking option but lacked a lounge area. The dining experience, in a separate building, could have been better. Despite these drawbacks, the hotel had some positives.
The hotel had lovely, well-decorated, and clean rooms, although slightly dated. The service was incredibly helpful and efficient, going beyond expectations. The location by the river provided a peaceful atmosphere despite being centrally located. The dining experience was a mix of positives and negatives, and the facilities were convenient and well-designed.
The hotel offers spacious rooms with beautiful views of the river Ness, though noise from the bar kitchen and restaurant below can be disruptive. The service provided is exceptional and friendly, making the stay enjoyable. The location is ideal, close to town and attractions, with handy parking at the rear. The dining experience, while offering good options, falls short compared to the overall comfort of the hotel.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms were huge, but the bathroom was very small and somewhat overlooked the parties. It was my first time staying on a lower floor, and the squeaky floorboards above were a bit bothersome. Overall, it was good, but it felt like we were placed in a more run-down area of the hotel.
The apartment I stayed in was disappointing in terms of cleanliness and maintenance, although it was of a good size. The location by Loch Ness and the varied menus were highlights. Value for money was not justified due to the dated condition of the rooms and lack of quality in amenities.
I had a bit of a mixed experience at this hotel. While the location was great, close to the shopping district and old town center, I felt pressured during check-in with the requirement to provide my card details. The welcome was not very warm, and the room overlooked a building site, which wasn't pleasant. Despite a decent night's sleep, I wouldn't choose to stay here again.