Located just 328 feet from the riverfront and 984 feet from the V&A Dundee, Malmaison Dundee provides stylish, boutique accommodations in the heart of the city. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout.
Set in its own stunning grounds, the 4-star The Landmark Hotel and Leisure Club features an indoor swimming pool, a gym and a conservatory-style restaurant and complimentary WiFi.
Peter
United States of America
Great breakfast. Restaurant, lounge, bar area friendly, quiet.
Located in Dundee, within a 7-minute walk of Broughty Ferry Beach and 4.2 miles of Discovery Point, Fishermans Tavern has accommodations with a restaurant and a bar, and free WiFi throughout the...
Turner
United Kingdom
Great atmosphere, cosy traditional pub setting. Good food and real ales.
Longforgan Coaching Inn is a converted 17th-century inn is located beside the A90 and located just 6 miles from Dundee and only 30 minutes from St. Andrews, Carnoustie and Gleneagles Golf Courses.
Heather
Canada
alaistar was a great host - he opened the bar late for us at night
The Fort Hotel is set in the heart of Broughty Ferry, 5 minutes’ walk from the seafront and the railway station. This family-run hotel has a restaurant, an award-winning whiskey bar and popular pub.
Caroline
United Kingdom
The place was easy to find, exceptionally clean,modern and comfortable. Check in was very quick.
Located on the A90, 9 miles from Dundee, this hotel provides an ideal country location, minutes from the West End, Ninewells Hospital and Dundee Airport.
Poyntz
Ireland
The most friendly staff I've ever come across and excellent restaurant and bar too. Great value for money
Located in Dundee, 2.1 miles from Discovery Point, Taypark House provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Hopes
United Kingdom
The breakfast was lovely. The staff were friendly. The room was adequate but not luxurious.
Located in Dundee, 1.6 miles from Discovery Point, The Clarendon provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage...
Joan
United States of America
Kenny, you were the best! The Clarendon was so comfortable, clean and convenient to all the things we wanted to see in Dundee. Thank you for your hospitality.
Set in its own stunning grounds, the 4-star The Landmark Hotel and Leisure Club features an indoor swimming pool, a gym and a conservatory-style restaurant and complimentary WiFi.
Food was excellent room very clean bed comfortable
Located in Dundee, within a 7-minute walk of Broughty Ferry Beach and 4.2 miles of Discovery Point, Fishermans Tavern has accommodations with a restaurant and a bar, and free WiFi throughout the...
The friendliness of the staff,the food and the atmosphere
Located in Dundee, 1.6 miles from Discovery Point, Tayview Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Clean but basic no issues with rooms staff helpfull
FAQs about hotels in Dundee
On average, 3-star hotels in Dundee cost $104 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dundee are $120 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dundee can be found for $379 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I really like Dundee but have only started visiting fairly...
I really like Dundee but have only started visiting fairly recently. Prior to that it was always somewhere we stopped for a quick snack before heading on to Glasgow or Edinburgh.
For my 11 year old, she loves the shopping as we do let her loose by herself (which is not something I would allow in Glasgow or Edinburgh, too big) and I like the culture. The Discovery and the V&A are right next to each and good for a visit. The HMS Unicorn is also worth a visit and we have enjoyed the Science Centre and Camperdown Park previously.
There are some lovely pubs and restaurants, I have never met any rude staff, they are always so lovely and friendly.
Highly recommend a wee visit.
Aileen
10
Scored 10
Plenty of things to do and see.
Plenty of things to do and see. We were there for a gig at The Caird Hall love the intimate atmosphere of the venue. Plenty of shops pubs and eating places. Easy to get to although new LEZ might be a bit of a nuisance for city centre things
A
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Well I am going to say it is great going to Dundee as I am...
Well I am going to say it is great going to Dundee as I am an expat.
Not too impressed with the V&A, Lovely building but disappointing inside. McManus is better. Up the Law Hill is well worth the visit even in the cold and wind etc. and Broughty Ferry is great for shopping and pubs etc.
Alison
10
Scored 10
Only a brief visit (open day visit to one of the...
Only a brief visit (open day visit to one of the Universities with son from England). Wish we had longer - lovely small city, friendly atmosphere and very beautiful location. New design museum a must. Will be back to see more of city and area, even if son does not end up at the Uni.
Mike
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
City centre has good museums and nice walks along the river.
City centre has good museums and nice walks along the river. Good transport and city centre restaurants. Fabulous Thai restaurant next door to hotel, Italian and Indian restaurants short bus/taxi ride away. Good cafes for breakfast. Regular buses to seaside. Would have enjoyed better pubs without football screens. Hotels better for a quiet drink.
Linda
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Visit Shackleton and Scotts ship Discovery, just outside the...
Visit Shackleton and Scotts ship Discovery, just outside the hotel, across the road, 5 mins away plus V&A. Also Dundee is where the Beano comic is published and it’s characters are featured in the V&A and in the city.
The reception staff was fantastic. We were able to park when we arrived around 4:30, but it appeared that there probably wouldn't be enough parking available for all later check-ins. The room was very clean and nice, but It could have used a luggage rack. The breakfast area and food were just average. We could walk to the water and V&A through winding and unattractive roads, but there was really nowhere within walking distance to eat (the hotel restaurant was full.) The renovation of the factory that housed the hotel was icely done.
The location of the hotel is in the center of this beautiful city. You can reach the Dundee central station directly as it is just under the hotel. The staff here is a very helpful staff and welcoming. The room service is great as they do their works every morning quickly and professionally. Also, there is a great feature in this hotel that no body can take the elevator to the rooms unless he/she has a key card. If they do not have the key card they can not reach the upper floors, just the elevator takes them to the reception.
The reception staff were very welcoming and helpful, including with parking. We liked the cool, minimalist vibe of Hotel Indigo. The rooms were comfortable. Dinner was delicious and a young man in charge called Lewis was especially good. The drinks list was fine, albeit slightly expensive. We loved the ground floor exhibits which highlight the history of Dundee in publishing, jute, jam. Hotel Indigo is an ideal location from which to explore Dundee, including the superb McManus.
We had a lovely spontaneous overnight stay the Invercarse. Luckily the weather was good, so we got to sit out in the lovely garden for lunch and drinks. A perfect location. It’s a bit of a walk into Dundee city centre, but it was a nice day so we really enjoyed the walk. The room we had at the hotel was large and had everything we needed for a great stay. Staff are very professional, pleasant and welcoming.
Another cracking stay in a club room at the Malmaison in Dundee. We ate at the brasserie in the hotel this time round - a highly civilised experience.
Lovely room on the 6th floor - bed was so comfortable it was a shame that we had to leave early in the morning to head to work! Great shower and bathroom.
Parking over the road, and free bewteen 6pm and 8am.
Back soon!
Staff were amazing. The room was really comfortable and had everything supplied. The hotel is really quirky, being three little cottages combined into one. The restaurant was great - the fish and chips was first class! You can stroll along the sea to the Broughty Castle. I would highly recommend The Fisherman's Tavern to anyone going to Dundee as it's not far from the city.
I booked the Claredon for a work event, two days before the event, and this was the cheapest hotel I could get by a mile.
I was very impressed, and I would stay again either on my own or with my family.
The bus stop outside goes straight into town, and the Dundee buses are great.
Otherwise, it's an easy 30m walk into town or 10/15m to the university.
Overnight stay while my daughter got started at Ninewells Hospital. Short taxi trip to hospital. Staff young and all very pleasant and more than helpful. Took opportunity of the dinner, bed and breakfast deal and it was super value. Hotel is a secret gem on the outskirts of Dundee set in beautiful grounds. Will certainly visit again.
I’m pregnant found the room hot and couldn’t open a window room was small for me and my friend staying would have been nicer to have a bit bigger room or atlesst a room where I could open a window :)
Other than that the hotel is very central it’s clean breakfast was great I would book again but not the small room
Good value for money.. room was a good size.. decent bed and bathroom. Couldn’t fault it for the price it was and what you get.. compared to other hotels I stayed in.. in Dundee to was just as good as the 3 stars
Great hotel
Parking food facilities staff
A great hidden gem within easy commute of Dundee city
Feels like your out in the country while only five minutes from city centre
The room was really big. Paid £5 a day for parking.
Free use of the gym and pool which was good. The hotel is walkable distance to town and river which was really good
Modern and spotless lovely staff and a great central location also a good breakfast included in price also cheap parking on the premises my fav hotel in Dundee.
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