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The City of Inverness has lots of places to
visit.
The City of Inverness.
Is in a delightful location with the waters of Loch Ness
flowing through the City in the form of the River Ness. The
banks of the River Ness allow you to explore the City while
walking the banks of the river - it is a lovely walk and well
worth doing if you have the time. You will find cafes,
galleries, and a fabulous floral hall with its subtropical
indoor oasis and coffee shop. You may come across the
occasional salmon fishermen, gulls, and on occasions seals can
be seen swimming in the river.

Inverness Museum & Art Gallery Explore
the art, history and heritage of the Highlands. Get face to face
with a pine marten and scratch a badger's belly. Experience
Highland contemporary art and crafts and play a game of merrells.
Come and visit this exciting and interactive museum in the
centre of Inverness. Admission is free!
Open Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm, ‘Cuach’ coffee shop
and gift shop.
Castle Wynd, Inverness IV2 3EB, Tel: 01463 237114.
www.inverness.highland.museum
Hootananny
Ceilidh Bar
LIVE SCOTTISH MUSIC EVERY
NIGHT
1st Floor: Scottish Music
2nd Floor: Rock, Jazz, Blues
“Winner of ICA Pub of the Year”
2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009
Award winning Thai Cuisine
Ceilidh every Saturday 2.30pm to 4.30pm
67 Church St IV.1 1ES Tel:01463 233651
www.hootananny.co.uk

Inverness Floral Hall, Gardens & Coffee Shop. Enjoy a visit
to our award winning subtropical indoor oasis landscaped with a
wonderful array of exotic plants & cacti. Friendly Koi carp swim
in the pond below the cascading waterfall & our tanks of exotic
insects are a must for children. Attractive outdoor gardens.
Coffee shop with home baking. Open 10 to 4pm. Nov to Mar.
10 to 5pm Easter to Oct. Last entry 30 mins before closing
times. Closed Xmas fortnight. Adults £1.75, OAP’s, students &
teens £1.25 under 13’s free.
www.invernessfloralhall.com
Tel:01463 713553
Attractions / Places of Interest around the Inverness Area / Places to visit. / Loch Ness & the Loch Ness Monster / Castles and Cairns |