Bazpackers Hostel
Located in front of Inverness Castle, Bazpackers is an old Victorian town house built in 1826 and converted in 1996 to form a modern hostel. We are just 5 minutes from the city centre, very convenient but out of the city centre
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Inverness Hostel SYHA
Inverness Youth Hostel is one of Scotland's top hostels. This state of the art 5 star hostel has superb facilities in the capital of the Highlands and is popular with backpackers from all over the
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Inverness Student Hotel
Loch Ness is just a few miles away so if you want to go Loch Ness Monster-spotting, Inverness is the place to stay. Inverness is a small-sized city that has plenty going on in it, with live music most nights and lots of restaurants and pubs to pick and choose
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Inverness Tourist Hostel
The City has many attractions, which includes its museum and art gallery, Inverness castle (with the Castle Garrison encounter exhibition), St. Andrews Cathedral built in the 1860's and of course not forgetting the legendary Loch Ness Monster. All this and much more will guarantee a memorable
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Eastgate Backpackers Hostel
Eastgate Backpackers Hostel offers secure, budget accommodation with helpful staff, friendly international atmosphere and excellent facilities, including fully equipped kitchen, lounge/dining room, TV, cycle hire, free linen, towel hire, hot showers, valuable and left luggage storage, Internet access and no
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Ho Ho Hostel
Our hostel is situated in the High Street of Inverness City Centre. It is one of the most centrally located hostel in Inverness. We maintain a happy, buzzing atmosphere for any age group, and welcome parties small as well as
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Stravaigers Lodge
Stravaigers Lodge is an independent, family run lodge. Purpose built, it offers comfortable low priced accommodation for individuals, families, and groups. It provides a warm welcome, friendly service and an excellent place to stay. Being independent and purpose built makes us able to cater for your exact needs more
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Inverness (Inbhir Nis in Scottish Gaelic) is the only city in the Highland council area and the Highlands of Scotland.
Inverness was granted city status by the Queen in December 2000, and celebrated its new status officially in March 2001. This city status was granted, however, without definition of either boundaries or representative corporate body. The right to speak for the city is assumed by the Highland Council, in association with a local enterprise company,
In 2001, the population of the city, or the urban area centred on the former burgh, was 51,832, and is expected to double over the next 30 years. Recently, Inverness was named the fastest growing city in Western Europe, with many new housing estates being built around the city. A large number of Polish immigrants have recently caused a considerable increase to the Invernesian population and helped contribute to the local economy. Tourism is important to the city's economy, as are administration and healthcare.