The City Hotel is a lively hotel located in the heart of Dunfermline, just 100 metres from Pittencrieff Park. Built in 1775 the City Hotel has 32 rooms.
Set in 3 acres of woodland and landscaped gardens, this bright and modern hotel offers en-suite rooms with free parking and Wi-Fi. Each luxurious guest room is individually furnished.
In the historic city of Dunfermline, with great access by road to Edinburgh and Edinburgh Airport, this modern hotel offers free WiFi internet access and great-value rooms with satellite TV.
An original Scottish coaching inn, Adamson Hotel is situated in the rural village of Crossford. There is a restaurant, free private parking and free Wi-Fi access.
The family-run Coorie provides en suite rooms and looks out across the Firth of Forth. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi and is around 16 miles from the centre of Edinburgh.
Located in Dunfermline and with Forth Bridge reachable within 11 km, The Guildhall and Linen Exchange Wetherspoon provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Have been to dunfermline many times for breaks, and have...
Have been to dunfermline many times for breaks, and have found there are loads of things to do,plenty of choices for eating out town centre and high street shops available and central to other places ,edinburgh,burnt island,leven etc if planning to travel.
Annette
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I HAVE BEEN COMING TO DUNFERMILE FOR YEARS .
I HAVE BEEN COMING TO DUNFERMILE FOR YEARS . THIS VISIT WAS TO SEE EDDIE READER AT THE ALHAMBRA. I WENT TO RAFFLES FOR A DRINK AND THEY SHARED CHEESE AND ONION TOASTIES . I DIDN'T NEED LUNCH. LATER IN THE EVENING I FOUND A WITHSPOONS . VERY FRIENDLY AND WELCOMING STAFF AND LOCALS . GREAT EVENING. IT WAS AROUND 2 WHEN I GOT BACK TO THE HOTEL. YOU WILL FIND A FEW HILLS WALKING AROUND . DRIVING CAN BE A NIGHTMARE IN THE OLD TOWN. YOU SEE MORE WHEN WALKING AROUND ALWAYS PLACES TO JUST SIT AND WATCH . IF YOU LIKE CHARITY SHOPS REMEMBER TO BRING PLENTY OF PLASTIC BAGS .IF YOU NEED A TAXI COLIN TAXIS ARE GREAT.
Rikki C
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We travelled to visit Knockhill Racing Circuit for a booked...
We travelled to visit Knockhill Racing Circuit for a booked experience day.
Arrived on a lovely sunny day so decided to visit Pittencrief park on our way to the hotel (Adamson Hotel in crossford) where we had a great walk around the park and encountered many of the beautiful sights including the squirrels.
All in all a wonderful visit and we will definitely be back at some point in the (hopefully not too distant) future
Patrice
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
the town is compact and the centre has all the shops you...
the town is compact and the centre has all the shops you might need and plenty of places to eat
there is a lot of history to the place and if youve never been there is plenty to take in
road access is good from the m90 and parking is easy
its also just a short train journey to either Glasgow or Edinburgh
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I am from Dunfermline although haven't lived there for a...
I am from Dunfermline although haven't lived there for a while. I love the City very much and know my way around however for Tourists I also think it is a good place to stay, steeped in local history with good commuting by rail and road to nearby towns, the Forth and Queensferry Bridges and many attractions for adults and children alike.
Dunfermline centre itself is not as nice as it used to be however I think this is the case all over Britain. Pittencrieff Park or The Glen as it is known is still magnificent in its beauty and places to explore. A must for visitors to Dunfermline. Nightlife is quite good with lots of bars and restaurants to choose from to suit everyone along with the great old fashioned fish and chip shops. Hope this is of help to anyone thinking about visiting!
MOIRA
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great apartment and the host was very helpful and told us...
Great apartment and the host was very helpful and told us where a lot of attractions were. The unit was super clean, but I was taken back when she asked for a cash deposit to cover any damages. I understand whey but was still confronted by it.
Comfortable. Good breakfast. Friendly helpful staff - just felt like you already knew them & they’re helping a friend.
I like this type of hotel because they are very practical & functional. Good location for what I needed. I’m not sure about the value for money but everything seems so expensive these days. Cheaper than Edinburgh thank goodness - we choose to stay in Dunfermline now when visiting Edinburgh. Good parking & free.
The staff were really friendly and helpful. The location was great. The room was comfortable. Free WiFi and tv. Tea and coffee. I had a breakfast included in the price, I was really happy with. The decor and atmosphere of the whole hotel was very good. There's a menu for the cooked breakfast, I had a very tasty vegetarian breakfast that tasted very good. There was also cereals fruit juices tea coffees and toast.
The hotel had beautiful grounds and it was very peaceful. We were able to have a drink outside while the kids could run about in the garden. It felt like you were out in the country but it is very close to the town and lots of places to visit round about.
The staff were very friendly and were all really good with our young kids.
The dinner and breakfast was delicious!
I came to Dunfermline for work and needed to stay overnight, so just found something within walking distance to town. Found this hotel with good ratings and price is good, so made my booking. Unexpectedly found this treasure! Friendly staff, nice food, clean room and all made my trip much less stressful. Would come back again if I visit this place next time!
Lovely welcoming gentleman who owns the place and does everything on his own. Rooms were great, clean, modern and everything you could ask for. Great location - just outside Dunfermline City Centre so nice and quiet but still only 10 minutes in a taxi to the hustle and bustle. The hotel also has a bar inside which is ideal for drinks before you go out.
Loved the Hotel and restaurant. Spacious room and for £20 more with Hotel booking got big breakfast. Dinner was great here too. Super friendly staff. Would deffinatly stay there again if we ever go back to Dunfermline. Close enough location to the Abby where my 21x 22x and 24x ggf King Robert the Bruce is buried. Great little town to visit for sure.
Property is perfect for an overnight or weekend stay. Really well kitted out and a lovely decked area to enjoy the sun. Everything you need for a weekend is there and the location is perfect for a wander into Dunfermline town centre. Contact with J and A is spot on and they could not be any more helpful. 100% recommended.
The hotel was in a great location, a short walk to the train station for Edinburgh and a further few minutes in Dunfirmline town centre, although quite hilly. The evening meal was very good as was the breakfast the following morning.
The food arrived quickly after ordering, the staff were friendly, attentive but intrusive. The breakfast offered many options & a dairy free milk option. Although the hotel is located on a main there was no road noise in the rooms.
We liked that the hotel was just outside the town centre, as we wanted a nice place to just chill out and relax, where the hotel is located there is still plenty of things to do around the hotel there were lots of places to eat.
Quiet residential street, plenty parking, close to town centre, restaurants, supermarket, very well equipped, great use of space, comfortable and quiet.
Ideal base to visit Dunfermline and the beautiful Kingdom of Fife.
Staff were lovely, very helpful. We were going to a wedding and they went the extra mile ensuring one of our rooms was ready early so we could get changed. The breakfast was good, and the whole hotel was really clean.
Great location- quiet, but close to town centre and train station. Free on street car parking was plentiful. Would recommend for anyone who needed a base to stay in Dunfermline
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