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Travel: AA and Visit Scotland Ratings Explained.

By Emma @glasgowfoodie

An explanation of what those stars actually mean officially.

Travel: AA and Visit Scotland Ratings Explained.

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AA Star Ratings

Star ratings, from one to five, are used to assess guest accommodation.

One Star

Minimum quality requirements for cleanliness, maintenance, hospitality, facilities and service. A cooked or substantial continental breakfast is served in a dining room or eating area, or bedroom only.

Two Star

Courteous service, well-maintained beds, and breakfast prepared with a good level of care.

Three Star

A friendly welcome and good-quality, well-presented beds and furniture. A choice of good-quality, freshly cooked food is available at breakfast.

Four Star

Attentive, more personalised service. At least half of the bedrooms are ensuite or have private bathrooms. Very good beds and high-quality furniture. Breakfast offers a greater choice, and fresh ingredients are cooked and presented with a high level of care.

Five Star

Awareness of each guest needs with nothing being too much trouble. All bedrooms are ensuite or have a private bathroom. Excellent quality beds and furnishings. Breakfast includes specials/home-made items, high-quality ingredients, and fresh local produce.

Highly Commended Guest Accommodation

Yellow Star
  Yellow Stars indicate that an accommodation is in the top ten percent of its star rating. Yellow Stars only apply to three, four or five Star establishments.

Travel: AA and Visit Scotland Ratings Explained.

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Visit Scotland Star Ratings

VisitScotland uses a five-level star grading system to indicate the standard of customer care and range of facilities on offer at assessed establishments.

The number of stars awarded to a property indicate that it is:

  1.   Acceptable – 1 star
  2.    Good – 2 stars
  3.    Very good – 3 stars
  4.    Excellent – 4 stars
  5.    Exceptional – 5 stars

Here are links to documents outlining what is required for Hotels and Self Catering accommodation.


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