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The Jays Guest House - 4 Stars

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Phone: #44(0)1224 638295
Guest House,
422 King Street,
Aberdeen,
Aberdeenshire,
Scotland,
AB243BR
Date added: 24.5.2010
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The Jays Guest House is one of Aberdeen's prestigious establishments and is the only one to have been awarded 4 stars by the Tourist Board and the Automobile Association. It is also the only one to be featured by Frommers and Foders, both US guides to Great Britain.  It is also listed No.1 in Trip Advisor for Aberdeen Guest Houses.

The ten recently refurbished rooms have either en-suite(8) or private(2) facilities. Each room has a complimentary tea/coffee tray and Freeview and satellite television and a clock/radio is also provided. There is a private car park at the rear of the house and complimentary Internet WiFi connection is provided, for use with personal laptops.


For the comfort and health of the guests and owners, The Jays operates a non-smoking policy throughout.

The Jays is ideally situated near the city centre and is handily placed for business or leisure pursuits.

Alice and George Jennings, the owners, have been running The Jays for the past 28 years and take pride in the service and facilities that they provide for their guests.

Alice & George Jennings have welcomed guests to The Jays for many years and they now look forward to meeting and welcoming you.

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Things To Do

The city is blessed with amenities which cover a wide range of cultural activities and boasts a selection of museums. The city is regularly visited by Scotland's National Arts Companies. The Aberdeen Art Gallery houses a collection of Impressionist, Victorian, Scottish and 20th Century British paintings as well as collections of silver and glass.

The "Granite City" Aberdeen, which lies between the Rivers Don and Dee, received a Royal Charter in the 12th century and was a thriving port by the 13th century. The original pink granite houses and cobbled streets stand alongside the new Aberdeen which began in 1805 with the building of Street when many neo-classical buildings were built using the local grey granite from which the city gets its nickname.

Aberdeen today is a major commercial centre as well as being the Oil Capital of Europe.. The city has two universities and has a wealth of history to explore.

Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC) have halls suitable for any event as well as a team of experts who can help you with the planning and running of your event.

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