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Number Twenty Five, Dundee, Angus and Dundee

Number Twenty Five
25 South Tay Street
Dundee
Angus and Dundee

DD1 1NR

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Welcome to No.25, a boutique Dundee City Centre Hotel located in the very heart of the city's energetic cultural quarter with a buzzing social scene. Dundee is Scotland's 'City of Discovery' and has been transformed into a cosmopolitan hub with an impressive range of theatres, art galleries and boutique shops. This hotel is host to four colour themed stylish rooms each comfortable and unique in their own way. Fully equipped with colour television, en suite bathroom and all the mod cons you would expect for the ultimate city experience.No.25 offers an immaculate interior, a professional service and exceptionally tasty cuisine. Its stunning first floor restaurant boasts dining with a classic, contemporary twist. This Dundee Hotel is set in an elegant Georgian townhouse popular with visitors to the Dundee Art District. People gather here to enjoy a bite to eat in the stylish restaurant, sip cocktails in trendy Cafe Bar and bed down for a restful nights sleep. With an immaculate interior, and chic surroundings, this hotel makes the perfect city dwelling whether you are visiting for a short break, wanting a weekend getaway or on midweek business trip.This 5 storey Georgian townhouse is the place where you can 'eat, drink and sleep'. With four hotel rooms on the top floor, this building also accommodates a sophisticated decedent bar and restaurant where you can wine and dine till late. The menu boasts seasonal cuisine with an imaginative flair for a dining experience to delight your palate.

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