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Best Western
Queen's Hotel Dundee
160 Nethergate,
Dundee,
Angus,
DD1 4DU,
Scotland
Tel: +44 (0) 1382 322515
Fax: +44 (0) 1382 202668
Email: Enquiry form
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2009 Christmas Festivities
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2009 Hogmanay Festivities
Download our 2009 Festive brochure and celebrate New Year at the best party in town!
Free WiFi
Now available throughout the hotel to all guests, conference delegates and diners.
Best Western Queen's Hotel Dundee ***
Dundee
However long your visit to Dundee, be sure to take in some of Scotland's finest visitor attractions.
Within easy walking distance of the hotel is the 5 star Discovery Point visitor centre, home of the century-old research ship RRS Discovery, in which Captain Scott set sail on his antarctic expeditions.
Modern day explorers head for the Best Western Queen's Hotel's next door neighbour, the Sensation Science Centre, voted Scottish Family Attraction of the Year in the 2003 Good Britain Guide. Sixty interactive exhibits for youngsters aged 4 to 94 explore the five human senses.
Another historic wooden ship well worth a visit is the 46-gun HM Frigate Unicorn, built in 1824. Berthed at the Victoria Dock close to the City Quay shopping centre, you can combine sightseeing and shopping with ease.
For sheer fun, perfectly blended with a little water and Scotland's national drink - whisky - the Famous Grouse Experience at Glenturret Distillery, Crieff, is a real treat worth savouring.
Dundee is a very child-friendly city with lots to entertain young visitors. Camperdown Park and Wildlife Centre and it's near neighbour Jungle Kids indoor play centre, are great ways tospend a day out. Look out for Kerr's Miniature Railway in Arbroath, and the Caledonian Steam Railway, which preserves the Victorian period charm of the former Strathmore line between Brechin and Bridge of Dun.
Award-winning visitor attraction Verdant Works has interactive exhibits marking an historical tribute to Juteopolis - Dundee's jute industry hey days and the wealth it brought to the city