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Arioso are currently in demand at the highest quality venues throughout the West of Scotland. We include here a small selection of the hotels where we regularly perform.



Marine Highland Hotel, Troon

Marine Highland Hotel, Troon

An air of quiet sophistication and timeless elegance is immediately apparent upon entering the 4 star, 5 crowns, Marine Highland Hotel. Traditional service, unobtrusive but attentive staff and superb facilities, combine to make the hotel worthy of its well deserved reputation at home and abroad.

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Glenapp Castle, Ballantrae

The spectacular Glenapp Castle in Ayrshire, in 30 acres of magnificent gardens opened in 2000 as an exclusive luxury retreat. Every room in the castle has been individually decorated, and furnished with carefully chosen antique furniture and original art.

Glenapp Castle, Ballantrae

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Lochgreen House Hotel, Troon

Lochgreen House Hotel, Troon

Lochgreen House is set amidst thirty acres of woodland and landscaped gardens adjacent to the famous fairways of Royal Troon and stands as a perfect reminder of a bygone era. Built by the Morton family in 1905, the house features fine wood panelling throughout with light oak in the hall and study and cherry in the dining room. Meticulous attention to detail remains the hallmark of Lochgreen House, which has developed into one of Scotland’s finest country houses.

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Turnberry Hotel

This is one of the finest residential venues in Scotland. It is a fine example of Edwardian architecture and has superb sea and course views. Situated if 360 acres of land it also boasts its own Spa.

Turnberry Hotel

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Brig O'Doon House Hotel, Alloway

Brig O'Doon House Hotel, Alloway

The Brig o' Doon House Hotel opened its doors to the public in late September 1997. It consists of two restaurants accommodating up to a hundred diners, a function suite with seating for two hundred, a coffee shop seating forty, and five bedrooms. Its location and baronial banqueting hall with its views of the River Doon and the Brig o' Doon - the setting for the conclusion to Robert Burns' famous tale, 'Tam o' Shanter' - has ensured the hotel's popularity as a wedding and function venue.

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