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The Jays is one of Aberdeen's most prestigious accommodation establishments. It is the only one to have been awarded 4 stars by the tourist Board,and the AA. It is also unique in being recommended by Foders and Frommers, both US guides to Great Britain.The ten tastefully refurbished bedrooms have either en-suite(8)or private(2) facilities. The Jays is a totally non-smoking establishment. There is a private car park and complimentary Wi-Fi internet connection is provided, for use with personal laptops, The Jays is ideally situated close to the city centre and near the Exhibition and Conference Centre, access to which is available by local transport. All leisure pursuits and places of interest are only a short distance away. The owners, Alice and George Jennings, have been running The Jays for the past 25 years and promise to make your stay memorable and enjoyably comfortable.
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Room Rates
Single En-Suite - £50.00 per Room Double En-Suite - £90.00 per Room Twin En-Suite - £90.00 per Room |
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The Jays Guest House
422 King Street
Aberdeen Aberdeenshire AB24 3BR
Tel: 01224 638295 Fax: 01224 638360 |
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 Aberdeen, often called The Granite City, is Scotland's third largest city, with a population of 212,125. Aberdeen is the chief commercial centre and seaport in the north-east of Scotland. The city is often referred to as the Oil Capital of Europe thanks to becoming, in the 1970s, a major service base for the extraction of crude oil in the North Sea.
The city forms the Aberdeen City unitary council area, and it is surrounded by the Aberdeenshire council area. It mostly stands between the mouths of the rivers Don and Dee. |
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