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Park Inn by Radisson Aberdeen

Right in the middle of Aberdeen on Union Street's "Granite Mile", Park Inn by Radisson Aberdeen is a handy city-centre base for a golf break where you want everything on your doorstep. The train and bus stations are an easy walk away, plus you've got shops, restaurants and plenty of pre-dinner pint options close by, which is ideal if your group doesn't fancy taxis after a long day on the links.

From a golfing point of view, it's also a smart launchpad. The Paul Lawrie Golf Centre is around 10 minutes away, so you can get a proper warm-up in before you head out to the coast. And when it's time for the main event, you're well placed for a brilliant mix of golf within roughly 20 miles, including the championship test at Royal Aberdeen and the James Braid designed Murcar Links. Stonehaven and Banchory are also within range if you want to mix up your itinerary with a different style of layout.

If you're planning a multi-course trip, staying in the city keeps evenings simple while still giving you a straightforward run to the golf, which can be a great balance for societies and groups who want to play serious courses without being stuck in the middle of nowhere afterwards.

Who is this for?
Golfers who want a central Aberdeen base with walkable bars and restaurants, plus easy access to Paul Lawrie Golf Centre and the coastal links.

Who is it best for?
Societies and groups building an Aberdeen itinerary around Royal Aberdeen and Murcar Links, especially if you want city evenings rather than a remote resort.

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Accommodation at Park Inn by Radisson Aberdeen

The hotel has 185 bedrooms and suites geared towards comfort and convenience, with complimentary Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and a work desk if you need to check emails between rounds. After a windy day on the coast, it's the sort of place you'll appreciate for a straightforward, good night's sleep rather than over-the-top frills. If you're travelling as a group, it's worth asking about twin options early so everyone's set up properly for the trip.

Rooms are well appointed without being flashy, which suits most golfers who'd rather spend their budget on green fees than hotel extras. There's decent space for golf luggage, and the layout is practical enough that you're not tripping over clubs or kit bags when you're trying to get ready for an early tee time. The beds are comfortable, the showers are hot, and everything works as it should, which is really all you need after 36 holes and a few pints.

Food & Drink

You can eat on-site at RBG Bar & Grill, which serves a breakfast buffet as well as lunch and dinner, making it easy to fuel up before an early start or regroup afterwards. The menu focuses on locally inspired Scottish flavours, so you can get a taste of the region without having to plan another reservation. Breakfast is the usual buffet setup with hot and cold options, which is handy if your group has different tee times and people need to eat at different hours.

For a post-round catch-up, the Innov8 Bar is a relaxed spot for a drink, and room service is there when you'd rather put your feet up and talk through the day's near-misses. It's not a lively hotel bar scene, but it does the job if you want a quiet beer before heading out into the city.

Leisure Facilities

If you like to loosen up before you play, there's an on-site fitness centre, which is useful for a quick stretch session before heading out. It's not a full spa setup, but it's well equipped enough to get the job done if you want to work out any stiffness from the previous day's round.

The big win is the location. Step outside and you're into central Aberdeen, with plenty of restaurants and pubs within walking distance, which makes it an easy base for a sociable golf weekend. You're not reliant on taxis or hotel dining every night, and that flexibility is worth a lot when you're trying to keep a group happy over a few days. The combination of city access, nearby practice facilities and a range of championship courses within 20 miles makes this a sensible and flexible choice for a Scottish golf break.

Features

  • Gymnasium
  • In House Restaurant
  • In House Bar
  • Satellite TV
  • Wireless Internet
  • Air-Conditioning
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