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 center.
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...
A 5-minute walk from Ayr seafront and town center, the bright, modern Hotel Kylestrome has refurbished bedrooms and a modern dining room serving local produce, seafood and steaks.
In the oldest part of town, just 2 minutes' walk from Ayr's sandy beach and the center of town, this charming, family-run hotel offers lovely rooms, tasty Scottish breakfasts and free Wi-Fi and...
Boasting panoramic views over the Clyde to the Isle of Arran, and only 5-minutes’ walk from Ayr town center, the hotel presents itself as the ideal base from which to explore the beauty of Ayrshire.
Close to Ayr seafront and a few yards from the town center, Mercure Ayr is a comfy hotel with gym. Free WiFi is available throughout. The Brasserie Bar and Restaurant serves drinks, snacks and meals.
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 center.
Breakfast was good house keeping was a little poor
Located in Ayr, 1.1 miles from Ayr Beach, Abbotsford Hotel has accommodations 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 $114 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ayr are $120 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ayr can be found for $100 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ayr this weekend is $415 or, for a 4-star hotel, $394. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ayr for this weekend cost around $206 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
ANDREW
Bahamas
4.0
Scored 4.0
Ayr was once a very popular seaside resort for Glaswegians,...
Ayr was once a very popular seaside resort for Glaswegians, and also had a Butlins holiday camp nearby. All this had died out by the 1990s. It still has a very nice beach, and there are many golf courses in the area. However the town is very run down, with only a limited number of restaurants.
Access to Glasgow by train is good, with a train every half-hour taking about 50 mins.
The Paddle Steamer Waverley - the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world - offers occasional trips from Ayr Harbour during July and August.
Arrived exhausted as my husband is recovering from stroke and no one there to meet us or answer the door. On calling the two numbers the mobile got through to the woman who owned it she was in hospital and the other number was her husband who was in A berdeen and not expecting us . Proceeded to inform us they had a funeral and all the rooms were being used for family. So had to trek back to Ayr in scorching heat and search for a hotel to put us up . Not a good start for two pensioners and their grandson.
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!
I’ve stayed in countless 5 star & boutique hotels, but they could all learn the meaning of ‘immaculate rooms’ & ‘great service’ from the Retreat at The Knowe Auchincruive Estate! Perfect venue & location for walks in the country or along the coast - my stay wasn’t long enough! Annie the host, was absolutely lovely & highly knowledgeable about the Ayrshire area! She couldn’t do enough, and the breakfast was fab! I will definitely return!
Hotel was older (as in vintage) but clean and the proprietor was incredibly nice and accommodating (no pun intended).
We had a diverted flight from Ireland to Scotland and had booked a room at 2am so very inconvenient to the hotel, but not only did they get us booked in quickly, scrounged for fruit first is you ready since we were starving...
Much appreciated! 👍👍👍👍
The owner of the hotel was extremely welcoming. The location is great if you wish to visit South Ayrshire. The room was very comfortable with very little noise. The service of the room was excellent- coffee regularly replaced, towels changed, room cleaned.
The hotel was very comfortable and although we arrived early our room was ready. It was ideally situated for us as we went to Ayr for a folk concert. It is central so easy for shops etc. Would recommend this hotel.
The location from town centre is reason why. Pick this hotel. Then realised bar/restaurant open during night also. Also was first time we went for breakfast & was huge amount on offer & delicious
Excellent location, great garden view lovely staff couldn’t do enough for you very very pleased with all aspects of hotel will definitely be back , I’ve stayed here on a few occasions 👍
A beautifully kept place a stone’s throw from the bay looking out to the snow capped peaks of Arran. Quiet yet near the town centre, and with hearty breakfasts to fuel the day
Very nice hotel. Staff are always pleasant. Short walk to both seafront and centre of ayr. I would highly recommend the Kylestrome to anyone looking for accommodation in ayr.
I have stayed here many times over the years whilst on business in Ayrshire. I know most of the staff well. The hotel is in a good central location and there is free parking.
Friendly welcoming staff. The rooms decor was very clean and modern. Great location within Ayr. Great Breakfast the following morning. Would happily return in the future.
everything was perfect - in Ayr for a visit to the theatre and short drive from hotel - also beach within walking distance - staff very friendly and fun!
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