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Leonardo Boutique Hotel Huntingtower Perth

35 Pullan Place, PH1 3JT Perth
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Perth

Surrounded by undulating hills and soaring mountains, Perth is a riverside city in the Scottish Highlands region. With such spectacular nature on the city’s doorstep, it’s little surprise it’s a place filled with adventure sports, from kayaking and canoeing on the river Tay to mountain biking and hiking in the nearby hills. And those wanting some culture won’t be disappointed: Perth is home to a lively theatre scene, including the Perth Theatre, where actor Ewan McGregor began his career. Add fine dining restaurants, picturesque gardens and local breweries and you’ll find a city that’s got something for everyone. If you’re wondering where to stay in Perth and looking for Perth hotels, look no further than Leonardo Boutique Hotel Huntingtower Perth for all your accommodation needs.

Get your bearings

The best way to start a stay in Perth is by walking the River Tay Public Art Trail, a route that passes strategically placed sculptures inspired by Perth’s flora, fauna, artists and history. The Trail takes in Riverside Park Heather Garden, as well as city sights such as the historic Kinnoull Aisle and Cemetery, before finishing in the city centre.

Don’t miss

Visit the Perth Museum and Art Gallery for a day of culture. This well-laid out museum showcases some excellent local art, as well as Celtic stonework and sculptures. The insect collection and the Egyptian mummy room, complete with a mummified body, will keep the kids interested for hours.

While you’re there

For a day trip head to Scone Palace, a stately home backed by the Grampian mountains. Once the seat of Scottish Parliament, Scone Palace is where Macbeth was crowned King of Scots. Today, explore the antiques and paintings within the restored palace rooms, or have a picnic in the park grounds.

Surrounded by undulating hills and soaring mountains, Perth is a riverside city in the Scottish Highlands region. With such spectacular nature on the city’s doorstep, it’s little surprise it’s a place filled with adventure sports, from kayaking and canoeing on the river Tay to mountain biking and hiking in the nearby hills. And those wanting some culture won’t be disappointed: Perth is home to a lively theatre scene, including the Perth Theatre, where actor Ewan McGregor began his career. Add fine dining restaurants, picturesque gardens and local breweries and you’ll find a city that’s got something for everyone. If you’re wondering where to stay in Perth and looking for Perth hotels, look no further than Leonardo Boutique Hotel Huntingtower Perth for all your accommodation needs.

Get your bearings

The best way to start a stay in Perth is by walking the River Tay Public Art Trail, a route that passes strategically placed sculptures inspired by Perth’s flora, fauna, artists and history. The Trail takes in Riverside Park Heather Garden, as well as city sights such as the historic Kinnoull Aisle and Cemetery, before finishing in the city centre.

Don’t miss

Visit the Perth Museum and Art Gallery for a day of culture. This well-laid out museum showcases some excellent local art, as well as Celtic stonework and sculptures. The insect collection and the Egyptian mummy room, complete with a mummified body, will keep the kids interested for hours.

While you’re there

For a day trip head to Scone Palace, a stately home backed by the Grampian mountains. Once the seat of Scottish Parliament, Scone Palace is where Macbeth was crowned King of Scots. Today, explore the antiques and paintings within the restored palace rooms, or have a picnic in the park grounds.