Malmaison has completed a £1.8 million refurbishment of its Aberdeen hotel, signalling renewed confidence in the city’s tourism potential and wider regional recovery.
The investment has upgraded guest rooms and public areas, including the Malmaison Bar & Grill—one of Aberdeen’s top dining spots known for dishes such as Aberdeen Angus beef supplied by local producer Donald Russell.
The new-look interiors blend Malmaison’s bold design language with Aberdeen-inspired cultural references. Guest rooms feature vibrant schemes and bespoke artwork, including nods to local icons like singersongwriter Annie Lennox.
Martin Brown, General Manager at Malmaison Aberdeen, said, “Aberdeen is a city with incredible potential, and we are thrilled about what the future holds. With the Port of Aberdeen set to welcome 40,000 cruise visitors in 2025 and strategic investment from VisitAberdeenshire, the region is firmly back on the map. We’re ready to embrace this momentum and continue delivering exceptional experiences for guests.”
He added,“Whilst the hotel market has faced challenges, we firmly believe in the city’s resilience and growth opportunities. Malmaison Aberdeen is poised to be at the heart of this revival.”
Scott Harper, COO for Malmaison and Hotel du Vin, said, “Our investment in Malmaison Aberdeen represents not just a commitment to the hotel but to the city as a whole. We are determined to drive continued success through the exceptional guest experiences Malmaison is known for.” The refurbishment forms part of a wider programme of investment across the Malmaison portfolio.

                                    