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.
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.
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.
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.
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...
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.
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.
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.
The staff were fantastic. Breakfast and dinner were exceptional!
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
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On average, 3-star hotels in Stirling cost £67 per night, and 4-star hotels in Stirling are £102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Stirling can on average be found for £127 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Stirling is my home town, but I have lived in the Highlands...
Stirling is my home town, but I have lived in the Highlands for many years now and always enjoy returning. I cannot see it through the eyes of a stranger, but I am proud of what it has to offer. You are literally walking through history on the streets of the upper town below the castle. Climb the Wallace monument and enjoy views from Edinburgh in the east to Argyll in the west. Play golf on one of the finest courses in Scotland with lovely views over the Carse. I could go on. Stirling is a must-see for visitors to Scotland.
Gordibhoy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great location in the centre of Scotland.
Great location in the centre of Scotland. Stirling castle, battle of bannockburn and the Wallace monument are just 3 of the historical sights close by. Kings park gold course is lovely to walk around offering glorious views across the castle.
Lovely farm shops with cafes close by.
The gateway to the highlands for those wanting to see more.
Allison
Australia
10
Scored 10
Stirling is a good base to see Scotland.
Stirling is a good base to see Scotland. We travelled to St Andrews, Edinburgh and Glasgow on public transport from here.
Stirling has good night life. The surrounding scenery is beautiful. People are friendly. We saw the Wallace Monument. Visited the museum.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots of shopping and nice eating places , my trip was just...
Lots of shopping and nice eating places , my trip was just before Christmas and the hotel and the streets were looking very festive, everything was nearby. We stayed at the Golden Lion Hotel, five minutes walk from the bus station, fantastic location great breakfast and reasonably priced. There was a Weatherspoons pub was just up from the hotel, offering low cost eats and drinks and it had a built in wood burning fire in the centre of it, rather welcoming from the cold.
The city centre well decorated too with Christmas lights.
Shona
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stunning, superbly stunning.
Stunning, superbly stunning. I went in my 20th and now I am 40 and thought I'd chose Stirling to stay at instead of Edinburgh and it qorkwd so much better. So many places to see and enjoy. So much walking if you love walking, Stirling really has my heart x
Heather
10
Scored 10
On this occasion my trip was for remembrance.
On this occasion my trip was for remembrance. This hotel did offer facilities Indoor pool & health & Fitness which I declined, All staff made us very welcome and helpful. Looking forward to our next visit, Stirling Gate way to the Highlands . Bus and Rail Spoilt for choice .
I would just like to say that the staff and the hotel were unbelievable. We could not have been happier with our stay and since I traveled with my husband and 6 of our friends I got to see four different rooms and they were ALL amazing. A wonderful introduction to the area as we were just arriving in Scotland from America and close restaurants to walk to nearby. Beautiful area. Kind and informative and very funny owner too! Couldn't have loved it more. Make sure to ask about the millwork on the ceiling. Very interesting history attached!
Had garden room on lower ground floor, which has window view onto front garden. Room large, tastefully furnished with large modern shower in bathroom. Spotlessly clean and we were provided with free snack that were always renewed! Staff very friendly yet professional at all times. Ate in hotel restaurant both nights of our stay and enjoyed dinner from varied menu; a great place to relax after a day’s sightseeing. Easy access to city centre and an uphill climb to Stirling Castle, which is a must see! Highly recommended.
The accommodation is located just outside Stirling (with excellent parking space for all guests) in a very tranquil area. Lovely garden outside with sitting area.
Spacious bathroom (compared to other B&B we stayed in Scotland) and much appreciated tea & coffee facilities (and hairdryer). We booked a triple room that was exactly as advertised.
15/20 minutes away from Midhope Castle and Hopetoun House (for Outlander fans) and just 30 minutes from Edinburgh airport.
This is a nice property in a good location within walking distance of the sights, I.e,Stirling Castle. The apartment was clean and spacious. It had a common kitchen, sitting area, and laundry facilities.
The hosts reached out to us with clear check in procedures and checked in to make sure all was well. The apartment was also very reasonable.
The room was clean with modern decor and was very well appointed. The breakfast was cooked to order and abundant. The owners were friendly and informative. The B&B was close to Stirling activities and when we looked out our room window we could see the William Wallace Monument. This property was my favorite lodging in Scotland.
The location of the hotel is very central in the old town of Stirling. It’s close to all restaurants and walking distance to the castle and the old bridge.
The apartment is spacious and nicely fitted. And there is parking area at the back of the property which is very convenient for those who drive.
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.
The location of the hotel is great, its right in the middle of Stirling so it makes it pretty convienient. The staff were very friendly and the hotel has a really good layout and look to it.
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.
The staff were all super friendly and helpful. They gave us tips of where to go and information about the area. We ate our first dinner at the hotel, it was very good.
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