Inverness lies at the end of the Great Glen and is used as the gateway to the mighty Highlands. It's a small city, but thanks to its creative residents and long history, you'd be hard pushed to be bored. Amid its handsome Victorian centre, you can appreciate St Andrew's Cathedral, visit the stately Inverness Castle or dine at one of...
Más informaciónRestaurants in Inverness range from modern eateries with creative menus that highlight local ingredients to traditional bistros serving international cuisine. Since the city centre is so compact, you can find these restaurants within walking distance of the River Ness. Many of them boast beautiful views of the river and the famous castle. Whether you’re looking for an authentic Scottish meal or...
Más informaciónInverness as the bustling cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands is a unique shopping destination where you can become lost in for days. The city offers an array of large shopping centres and local shops. There are markets aplenty where local farmers, artisans and merchants highlight their freshest produce and finest wares. If you’re looking for something distinctively Scottish, the city...
Más informaciónInverness is known as the centre of culture of the Scottish Highlands and offers a good variety of things do and enjoy even after dark. Head out and visit premier whisky and cocktail bars to sample the finest varieties of the Scottish national drink or hit the live music venues to dance the night away to the tunes of the...
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