There is no doubt that nowhere celebrates New Year's Eve quite like Scotland, with a number of unique and historic traditions that are still followed to this day across the country.
12.12.2022 - 19:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The festive season reaches its peak at Macdonald Hotels & Resorts this December, with party fun and delectable food and drink flowing all month long, and their glittering Hogmanay events rounding off the year with a flourish.
Choose from several wonderful hotels across Scotland, with a number of ways for overnight guests, restaurant diners and partygoers to enjoy the Christmas period and celebrate the arrival of 2023 in style.
Macdonald Hotels & Resorts’ delicious Christmas menus feature a range of seasonally inspired classics for the perfect festive feast – whether it’s a sociable lunch, family gathering or elegant dinner – while their Festive Afternoon Tea is an indulgent treat, with the option of a glass of fizz for an extra dash of decadence.
Great company, outstanding food and an evening of music and fun are the perfect ingredients for a celebration and New Year’s Eve gets the full treatment at Macdonald Hotels & Resorts, where the fabulous Hogmanay Gala Ball, including a gourmet feast and Ceilidh band, takes guests all the way through to midnight.
Embrace the festive spirit during the Christmas period and crown a sociable season with a sparkling night of celebration when you ring in the new year at Macdonald Hotels & Resorts.
There’s plenty of choice for couples and families alike at Aviemore Resort when it comes to scenic Christmas getaways and glittering Hogmanay celebrations.
Bring the kids along for a magical Christmas Break featuring a real reindeer herd and festive themed dining each night, while a Black-Tie Hogmanay Break offers the chance to dress up for an evening of live music, wonderful food and fireworks.
Take time out in the build-up to the big day at Crutherland House, where glorious Festive Dining is
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