Station Hotel, Category B listed hotel in Perth, Scotland.
Station Hotel sits at 1 Leonard Street with facade details in cream and red sandstone, combining Scottish baronial and Flemish Gothic design elements. Guest rooms feature refrigerators, tea-making facilities, mini bars, and complimentary wireless internet access throughout.
Construction began in 1888 with opening in 1890, initially serving railroad companies including Highland, North British, and Caledonian Railway. It emerged during Perth's period of railway expansion when the station became a major transport hub.
The hotel's gardens and lending library reflect how travel accommodations in Scotland were designed to serve both practicality and leisure. Its proximity to the railway station positioned it as a gathering place for passengers connecting through Perth.
Direct access to Perth railway station makes arrival and departure straightforward for train travelers heading through the city. The central setting puts local attractions and city amenities within comfortable walking distance.
Queen Victoria had her final breakfast in Perth at this establishment during May 1900, creating a rare moment of royal connection to the location. This visit remains one of the most memorable royal associations in the hotel's story.
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