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Menzies Dyce Aberdeen Airport Hotel
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Dyce Skean Dhu is a welcoming and modern motel style hotel. The Royal Deeside and the Scottish Highlands are easily accessible. Formerly Thistle Dyce Skean Dhu, the renamed Menzies Dyce is a welcoming and modern hotel, with the Royal Deeside and Scottish Highlands easily accessible. Known as the Granite City, Aberdeen, with its delightful combination of well-preserved architecture and modern buildings, is just 9 km away. Things to see and do in Aberdeen include; Stratosphere, a museum where a hands on approach is encouraged; Codona, Scotland's largest amusement park; and the Loanhead of Daviot Stone Circle. Dyce Skean Dhu is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside; Balmoral Castle, Archaeolink Prehistoric Park and the Glenfiddich Distillery are all within easy reach. The hotel has a variety of facilities and services that are sure to meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers. It is perfectly situated and serviced for guests using the airport; free car parking and a courtesy shuttle to the airport are available.


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Rooms - £70.00 per Room

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 Menzies Dyce Aberdeen Airport Hotel
 Farburn Terrace
 Aberdeen
 AB21 7DW


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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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