Featuring panoramic views of the Wallace Monument and Ochil Hills, Highland Gate, Stirling by Marston's Inns offers accommodation 2 miles from Stirling city centre.
julie
United Kingdom
Great location for our 2 night stay enroute to Isle of Mull. Comfortable bed right next door to pub. Excellent food and good breakfast.
Located within the University of Stirling campus and set in 300 acres of beautiful parkland, Stirling Court Hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from Stirling city centre.
Set on the slopes of Ochil Hill, the 19th-century Broomhall Castle Hotel features charming rooms, some with four-poster beds. The historical city of Stirling is just 5 miles away.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
The location was fairly central and the staff were really friendly.
The luxurious Victoria Square and the Orangery Restaurant shares the elegance of this desirable area of Stirling, with a selection of distinctly styled en suite rooms.
Stanley Hyman
United Kingdom
the breakfast was lovely. however I thought that the dinner somewhat missed the mark ,as if they were trying too hard .making it too fancy.
The Meadowpark Bar, Kitchen & Rooms has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Stirling. Located around 47 km from Glasgow Cathedral, the hotel with free WiFi is also 47 km away from Celtic Park.
RICHARD
United Kingdom
Welcoming,excellent customer service,very comfortable rooms.Nothing to dislike
The 3-star Holiday Inn Express Hotel offers pet friendly accommodation at Springkerse Business Park. The M9 and M80 motorways can be reached within 4 miles of the hotel.
Jo
United Kingdom
Lovely spacious room, great bed, very helpful friendly staff. My fourth stay here on the way up to the NC500, and will definately use again!
Just 5 minutes’ drive from Stirling city centre,The King Robert is uniquely situated on the site of the historic Battle of Bannockburn. It offers en suite rooms that are non-smoking and have free...
Mairi
United Kingdom
Breakfast good , reception staff helpful .
Enjoyed seeing Robert the Bruce statue next to hotel.
The 3-star Holiday Inn Express Hotel offers pet friendly accommodation at Springkerse Business Park. The M9 and M80 motorways can be reached within 4 miles of the hotel.
The staff were very helpful!
Nothing was too much.
In a former farm building, the Hillhead Lets provides large bedrooms with en suite shower facilities and free Wi-Fi. Located in Bannockburn, the famous battlefield is close by.
Perfect for one night stay when travelling to Scotland
Located within the University of Stirling campus and set in 300 acres of beautiful parkland, Stirling Court Hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from Stirling city centre.
Good breakfast choices, and the evening meal was OK.
Built in 1854, this hotel was once the High School of Stirling. Less than 10 minutes’ walk from the city’s historic castle, it has an AA Rosette-awarded restaurant and free parking.
Everything lovely room polite staff great breakfast
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Lovely town! We were sorry to be here for only one night.
Lovely town! We were sorry to be here for only one night. We should have stayed two, as there were a few other attractions that we did not get to see. We loved the castle, Church of the Holy Rude and the cemetery.
Mor92lc
United States
10
Scored 10
Stirling exceeded our expectations. It was rich in history.
Stirling exceeded our expectations. It was rich in history. The locals were very friendly and helpful. There was a wide variety of restaurant options. Even the thrift stores were top notch. There were several options to enjoy entertainment. We highly recommend the Settle Inn (on St. Mary’s Wynd) the oldest ale house in town (300+yrs). We were very moved by the traditional folk music performed by the locals. We also recommend joining in on one of the free guided tours in the Castle. It’s a great way to get to know the gossip of the royals and renegades.
Gibbs
Canada
10
Scored 10
There is so much to see and to absorb if you love history...
There is so much to see and to absorb if you love history and want to know where your ancestors came from. Essential: talk to people wherever you go. There is so much to learn from those who staff the historic sites! Dee and Trisha were great sources of info. See Holy
Rude Church and the connected graveyard. Wow! Always ask for the hidden or less seen places. The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum is a quirky gem. (It has the oldest known football.) Things to remember: walking is great, but challenging. Taking a taxi sometimes makes you miss some of the things, however, like going through the graveyard at Holy Rude.
Linda K
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
we have been to Stirling before and stayed with friends so...
we have been to Stirling before and stayed with friends so we had people to show us around the castle which was lovely ....!!!! many other places of interest to visit too ...!!! this visit we decided to stay at the Golden lion will deffo be back xx
angela
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
I really liked Stirling however the stress of being unable...
I really liked Stirling however the stress of being unable to access the Mar Apartment as pin to access was not sent and which we had paid for through Booking.com and having to go searching for alternative accommodation at 8pm was the most stressful and upsetting thing I have ever experienced on holiday. The owner was uncontactable although I tried to call her 20 times and sent several emails and Booking.com did not help just kept saying to ring the owner. The situation has become even more upsetting as both Booking and the owner of the Mar Apartment are refusing to refund my money. Will never return to Stirling. Will never use Booking.com again. Awful experience.
Lynn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Stirling is a lovely area.
Stirling is a lovely area. The castle is really interesting but there is a lot of walking on cobbles. We are getting on a bit so found it a bit uphill and down dale but well worth a visit. 20 minutes drive from Stirling are The Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel. The Kelpies are amazing and if you book a tour they take you inside, a must for any engineer. Falkirk Wheel is more interesting watching from outside but is an absolute master in engineering. Stirling town centre had a lovely shopping Mal we just found it busy and difficult to park.
Good value. Typical student accommodation with communal kitchen. Excellent shower. Although couple of miles from Stirling centre there are plenty of buses to the university. Recommend you get off at first stop and walk up to the accommodation area rather than get off at bus hub. Alternative to bus into Stirling is to walk to Bridge of Allan (about 20-25 minutes away) and take a train to Stirling or onwards to Glasgow or Edinburgh. Good pub (though not cheap) next to the university entrance. Also easy walk to Wallace Monument.
Richard and his team made us feel welcome and comfortable the minute we arrived. The room was beautiful and comfortable..the view of Stirling Castle was a bonus! From in room snacks to guest umbrellas, The Allan Park goes above and beyond with hospitality. We walked to the castle in about 20 minutes, and it was an easy walk to downtown. Saving the best for last: the food was delicious. We ended up eating here 3 times during our stay because the food was so good!
Right in the center of Stirling. It was a little tricky to find, but we made it and there was paid parking directly behind the hotel.
Our room was small, but serviceable. Comfortable, nicely appointed and clean. Updated bathroom. Room was quiet with no noise from the pub or the stree.
Breakfast was quite good. We enjoyed dinner in the pub, too, which was quite nice. Staff were friendly and helpful.
I suppose I was not fully aware that it was a small apartment (was cheaper than a lot of single room hotels that I looked at), but I was delighted to find the kitchen with many dishes and utensils. The bed was super comfy, with extra pillows and blankets as well. Nicky-Tams has such a good location as well - extremely close to many pubs, restaurants, and cafes, as well as the train station.
Immaculately clean and well appointed cottage in a fantastic location - very handy for supermarket and centre of Stirling is just 5 minutes walk away. The cottage was warm and cosy and the beds were very comfy. Cheryl had sent very clear directions and instructions for entry. We had a great stay and have already booked again for a holiday. We wouldn't hesitate to recommend this cottage.
The hotel far exceeded our expectations. Having read the (mostly negative) reviews on this website, it was a really pleasant surprise to discover our large and renovated room with a view towards the mountains over Stirling in a superb listed building. The best property we stayed in during our trip in Scotland and remarkably cheap for a 4* hotel.
Lovely guest house in the city centre. It is typical British shabby chic, so don’t expect the Sheridan hotel, but it was absolutely perfect for our need and would always book again. The breakfast cheap and yummy, the kids liked it. Staff very friendly and helpful. There was plenty coffee and tea and toiletries available
This is a hotel to stay in while on a road trip--not a destination hotel. The rooms are very clean, comfortable, and quiet. The only food service in the hotel area is a vending machine. Check in is at the restaurant in the next parking lot. The restaurant breakfast that we paid for was adequate.
large comfortable room with a comfy bed. The breakfast was lovely, something to suit everyone and the restaurant was beautiful.
We were attending a show at the Macroberts art centre so the hotel was in an ideal location and also not far from Stirling city centre
Breakfast absolutely super best breakfast we’ve had in a hotel for a very long time
Apartment spacious
Location perfect for city centre Stirling with a car park behind that was reasonably priced
Staff delightful and helpful
Fantastic location, not too far from Stirling city centre.
Friendly staff who are extremely accommodating.
The children loved the play area and seeing the horses from the Equestrian Centre.
I loved that the hotel is right on the university campus and located conveniently to the bus stop.
It was great that there was a bathtub in the room!
The staff were friendly and accomodating.
Everything. Property was beautiful, well maintained, comfortable and well located to Stirling and surrounding area. Hannah was a wonderful host. We loved Finlay her son and Molly the dog.
Best hotel we stayed at while in Scotland. Room was clean and spacious. The staff were excellent. Free parking on premises. However, we did arrive after 11pm and left after breakfast.
Nice hotel with good friendly and attentive staff.
Location is perfect for Stirling City centre.Be prepared for an up hill walk from the shops pubs and restaurants back to the hotel.
Excellent central location in Stirling. Very Spacious hotel . Excellent breakfast with plenty of choice! For a hotel in the city centre did not have any street noise on a evening!
Hotel Colessio is ideally situated in Stirling on road up to Castle, staff as usual were brilliant and nice to see old faces again as previous stays were during covid.
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