Boasting panoramic views over the Clyde to the Isle of Arran, and only 5-minutes’ walk from Ayr town centre, the hotel presents itself as the ideal base from which to explore the beauty of Ayrshire.
Margaret
United Kingdom
Rust on shower curtain pole.
Some small maintenance issues.
Door out to car park difficult to open and lock.
Close to Ayr seafront and a few metres from the town centre, Mercure Ayr is a comfy hotel with gym. Free WiFi is available throughout. The Brasserie Bar and Restaurant serves drinks, snacks and meals....
A 5-minute walk from Ayr seafront and town centre, the bright, modern Hotel Kylestrome has refurbished bedrooms and a modern dining room serving local produce, seafood and steaks.
An award-winning hotel located in Ayrshire, 5 minutes' drive from Prestwick International Airport and with easy links by rail and road to Glasgow and Edinburgh city centre.
A warm welcome awaits you at this privately owned 4-star hotel, a fully restored and refurbished Victorian mansion house situated on Ayr's seafront
Great care has been taken to preserve the unique ...
GERALD
United Kingdom
Location is good and accommodation and public spaces very nice.
In the oldest part of town, just 2 minutes' walk from Ayr's sandy beach and the town centre, this charming, family-run hotel offers lovely rooms, tasty Scottish breakfasts and free Wi-Fi and parking.
A warm welcome awaits you at this privately owned 4-star hotel, a fully restored and refurbished Victorian mansion house situated on Ayr's seafront, recapturing the essence of country house...
Onsite restaurant. Close to attractions. Very comfortable room.
Set in Ayr, 1.8 km from Ayr Beach, Abbotsford Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
FAQs about hotels in Ayr
On average, 3-star hotels in Ayr cost £94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ayr are £96 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ayr can on average be found for £80 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £106 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ayr for tonight. You'll pay on average around £124 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ayr will cost around £102 (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Ayr by train from Glasgow (50 minutes) or Edinburgh (2 hours). International travellers can fly into Glasgow Airport, then take a bus (1 hour 30 minutes) or train to Ayr. No direct water transport is available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Ayr, UK, is Glasgow Airport. It's approximately 64 kilometres away, offering numerous flight options and easy transport links to Ayr.
What guests said about Ayr:
10
Scored 10
Plenty of shops, cinema had just reopened.
Plenty of shops, cinema had just reopened. Nice bistro/ good food"the Bistro". Found streets a little dirty in the town , some interesting architecture. River Ayr could be seen from apartment.Appeared to be a good bus service.
Nice long beach with promenade.
Kyriacos
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town is not what it once was, but as someone born and...
The town is not what it once was, but as someone born and bred in Ayr I have nothing to dislike about it. Loads of good places to stay and to eat for all tastes and expenses. Very easy to navigate around the town by car, lots of buses at regular intervals. 3 great golf courses if that's your thing, loads of nice walks along the river, beach and if you find it Craigie Park (great for picnics).
Derek
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Although there is a selection of the bars, restaurants and...
Although there is a selection of the bars, restaurants and shops, the town centre is sadly lacking. Many, many empty shops. Full of charity shops, nail bars and vape shops. Ayr used to be one of my favourite places. Sadly, unfortunately those days are long gone.
John
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The promenade is good for a long straight flat walk by the...
The promenade is good for a long straight flat walk by the beach.
Find out where you would like to go and what you can do once you get there Take a street plan with you as there is not one to be found in Ayr
THere's is NO Tourist information Centre
George B M
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not an awful lot to do especially for young people but...
Not an awful lot to do especially for young people but Culzean Castle and Dumfries House worth a visit. We also enjoyed the Burns museum. Glasgow easy drive away. Ayr and other beaches would be great in warmer months . Best dinner was at Kirkton Inn, Dalrymple and best lunch at The Coo Shed
Reeves
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Ayr itself was a disappointment knowing how it was a number...
Ayr itself was a disappointment knowing how it was a number of years ago and how I is today, beggars dirty Main Street so many shops vacant and in disrepair
Outside the town is still as I remember clean and beautiful. You can’t beat the Ayrshire countryside.
We stayed here when we visited Ayr for a wedding. With 2 small children, we find staying in hotels stressful and this place was amazing! Competitively priced and well furnished- it had everything we needed. Clean and safe-we had no issues with the children being there. They loved being able to see the sea from the balcony! Great communication beforehand and we liked that there was a reserved parking space for us. Thanks so much guys and I'm sure you'll see us again!
Location close to sea front and town centre was ideal. Friendly staff made our stay very pleasant. Though booked in for bed and breakfast the food was excellent and there was enough choice that we ate dinner in the hotel every night. The hotel was in the process of changing its menu during our stay and the new menu was financially a better deal. Fine weather meant we could make use of the secluded garden at the back of the hotel.
Very nice welcome from the young lady on a Sunday night. I had booked for my girls and I as I was off the Monday. The hotel is very comfortable, very good value at £75 for three adults. The leisure centre can be accessed inside the hotel and we went for two swims. We got towels and it's a nice small pool. Only slight drawback is the jacuzzi was out of action. all the staff were very friendly and I will go back as soon as I can.
Obviously a prime spot for Ayr Races! We stayed in the courtyard rooms separate from the main hotel building…. Main hotel is very nice, courtyard rooms are also nice but distinctly different from the main hotel… gardens around are lovely and well maintained. All staff were very friendly and attentive, breakfast was excellent. A very comfortable stay and would recommend this hotel for sure.
Beautiful seafront location and views, adjacent to the lovely Ayr beach and promenade. Comfortable rooms and courteous and attentive staff made the stay a real pleasure. Dogs were welcomed, and well catered for. The bar and restaurant were first class and comfortable.
A family run hotel, not pretentious in any way, we felt welcome and very comfortable throughout our stay.
The hotel is really well placed in the centre of Ayr. We enjoyed the breakfast and thought the pool was excellent. All of the staff tried to help with any queries we had, and we were most thankful for receiving a family room that had a separate, adjoining bedroom so our little boy could have his own room and was not disturbed by us in the evening
We have a great stay in the Kennedy room. Room was large, well decorated and spotless. The staff member we dealt with was so accommodating making us an ice bucket and calling us a taxi and etc. It is situated in such a lovely street in the centre of ayr.
The location is great, and parking was fine. The room was clean and had a coffee machine. As the hotel restaurant was closed fortunately there was plenty of restaurants were close for breakfast and other meals. It was a short walk to the beach.
Very close to the city centre...only a few blocks from the beach. Best part were the hosts. Sean and his mum were wonderful...friendly, helpful, always had suggestions on where to go, where to eat and were very responsive to any enquiry I made.
The rooms were spacious, spotless and comfortable. The hotel is in a brilliant location in Ayr and easy to the beach, town centre and pubs. The food in the restaurant is beautiful and they cater for all allergies. Would defo recommend
I've stayed here a few times before and it just feels warm and welcoming unlike a hotel. The owner, Margaret, is lovely and incredibly helpful.
Location is fantastic!!! 2 mins walk to train line and 15 min walk to Ayr Town centre.
Beautiful hotel. The staff were really friendly, happy for a chat and very accommodating. Our room was a great size for 2 nights. The breakfast was delicious and served to order. We enjoyed our stay here!
Excellent hotel near the centre of Ayr, with a wonderful hospitality and nice comfortable rooms. Lovely for a short holiday stay. Free parking as an extra gift
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