Perle Oban Hotel is located in the heart of Oban and offers stunning views of the harbor. This property is a luxurious base from which to explore the surrounding highlands and attractions like McCaig’s Tower, Oban Distillery and Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel. Housed in a historical building, the hotel combines Victorian elegance with modern comforts. The Superior Rooms boast of sea views and are stylishly decorated with accent walls, patterned cushions and pretty artwork. Your accommodation comes with top-notch amenities and the ensuite has a rainshower and eco-friendly toiletries. In your free time, head to the state-of-the-art Mara Spa at the hotel. Pamper yourself with a soothing treatment or take a dip in the tranquil swimming pool. The on-site Michelin-star restaurant, BAAB Meze & Grill, highlights the flavors of Oban with its fresh seafood and grilled meats. While staying here, you could also enjoy afternoon tea or evening drinks at Lulu Lounge while taking in harbor views.
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