Macdonald Pittodrie House

Christmas at Aberdeenshire’s most historic hotel

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One of Aberdeenshire’s most historic hotels, Macdonald Pittodrie House, has unveiled its lineup of festive events designed to entertain people of all ages this Christmas.

Nestled at the foot of Bennachie, the luxury venue set within its own ancient grounds – offering natural scenery, woodland and extensive lawns – is the perfect place to create lasting memories when celebrating with friends, family or colleagues.

Throughout December, hotel guests and visitors can take advantage of an extensive selection of treats and activities – with everything from private dining, festive lunches and afternoon tea with Santa to themed party nights and a black-tie Hogmanay ball.

Macdonald Pittodrie House can accommodate groups of all sizes, ranging from 10 to 100 people, with the design of each event it hosts personalised while menus are tailored to suit individuals’ specific dietary requirements.

Remove the stress of planning your work’s Christmas party or family celebration and book today by calling 01467 622437 or contacting events@pittodrie-house.co.uk.

Macdonald Pittodrie House proudly showcases Aberdeenshire’s larder, with the hotel’s award-winning Mither Tap restaurant committed to offering the finest locally-sourced produce and fresh ingredients from renowned suppliers such as John Ross Jr., Macsween, and Scotbeef.

The hotel’s picturesque setting within 300 acres of estate land makes it a popular choice for everything from weddings and family celebrations to conferences and team-building exercises available for private hire.

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