Inverness, commonly called the capital city of the Highlands, was granted city status in the year two thousand and one and at this moment in time is the the only city to be found in the region. Strangely Inverness has no legal boundaries which can cause problems with population assessments.
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The problems are made worse because the city’s population is on the increase, Inverness has the highest growth rate in the UK. One of the things we know for certain is that the city has a very happy population, in 2008 the Telegraph took a survey of the quality of life in 189 cities in Britain and Inverness was ranked fifth. Following on we can state that Inverness is a beautiful place in which to spend time and this is most probably one of the factors which make Inverness immensely popular with tourists.

Luckily there is a great deal of Inverness bed & breakfast accommodations with the majority being able to be booked online.
Inverness is also referred to as the gateway to the Highlands of Scotland for the clear fact that it is the best place to make the most of the Highland public transport system and an incredible number of tourist attractions are relatively easy to reach. Possibly the best way to see them is by using an organized bus tour or day trip.
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There are a few companies visiting places such as, Culloden, Loch Ness or Urquart Castle or for the hardy tourists it is possible to visit such places as John O’Groats on a days round trip. There are also a few city tours, such as those run by City Sightseeing or Tony Harmsworth.
A small number of tourists choose to stay in 2 different places in the Scottish Highlands such as Inverness then Fort William. The town of Fort William is more popular with people who enjoy sports especially rock climbers, hill walkers and ramblers who take their chances going to the top of Ben Nevis which towers above the town center. In a similar way bed and breakfast accommodation in Fort William and rather like other bed and breakfast accommodation in Scotland it is often not incredibly expensive, excellent value for money and incredibly tidy, clean and comfortable with unbeatable hospitality.

One important fact you should remember is that the airport for Inverness is, about, 7 miles east of the city at Dalcross. It is easy to catch a bus to the small but busy airport which is quite reasonable. If you require a map of the area then you will discover that they are free at the tourist office, on Castle Wynd in the town center. While you are staying in the city you should make a note to visit Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness Castle, the ’stone of tubs’ and Mercat Cross especially the Castle Garrison Encounter, an enjoyable interactive experience.
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