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.
Featuring panoramic views of the Wallace Monument and Ochil Hills, Highland Gate, Stirling by Marston's Inns offers accommodations 2 miles from Stirling city center.
The 3-star Holiday Inn Express Hotel offers pet friendly accommodations 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 center.
The luxurious Victoria Square and the Orangery Restaurant shares the elegance of this desirable area of Stirling, with a selection of distinctly styled rooms with attached bathroom.
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.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Stirling cost $90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Stirling are $138 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Stirling can be found for $164 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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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.
Linda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
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.
I booked with Springfields lodge as the hotel I originally booked with cancelled our booking.
I was fortunate to come across springfield Lodge which was nearer to where our family lived. The location was perfect with Wallace monument less than a mile away and the city centre of Stirling approximately 2 miles away with the historic Stirling Castle to explore.
Both Kevin and Kim were the perfect host, very friendly making sure our stay with them was relaxing, and sharing their local knowledge of where to visit or dine out.
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.
perfect position being in the midst of Stirling and close to all the history but not I. the busyness of it all. terrific room. staff were lovely, friendly and very helpful. didn’t have food or beverages there but the areas were beautifully presented. they had a party the night I was there which was right next to my room and therefore very loud - great music, happy group - and they stopped at 11. guests were nicely asked to respect the others staying in the hotel which they did. quite impressive
A fantastic B and B with a superb host in Laura. Extremely comfortable, very clean and a brilliant location. The lounge was a beautiful added bonus with tea, coffee and treats always available. Breakfast was fab with home made bread. We didn't eat till evening after breakfast.
Nothing was too much trouble and Laura ensured we were happy from the moment we arrived to the moment we left. We didn't want to leave. If you need somewhere to stay in Stirling you must come here.
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.
Bed was comfortable, complimentary tea + biscuits,
body wash in the shower. Nice area, close to city centre,
free parking. Staff was very friendly, allowed late check
out and sorted our issue with non working key card immediately.
Very good budget hotel to stay over while making trips around central Scotland.
really appreciated the effort to be more environmentally friendly!
Great location, bar and breakfast area are modern looking. Food is of a good standard . Staff are welcoming and friendly. Feel as if the rooms need modernising some, although they are clean n tidy . I have stayed a fee times now so know what to expect.Its great to just step out of the hotel and be in stirling Town centre . Just a few minutes up to the castle and jail .
Excellent central location just 10 minutes' walk from Stirling Castle and other attractions. The hotel was being renovated so the rooms were nicely decorated and the bathrooms were super-modern and huge. We had an evening meal and breakfast at the restaurant and both were excellent. Staff were very friendly, obliging and swiftly dealt with any issues we had.
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 aging hotel is located in the Old town of Stirling, just a stone’s throw away from the big sites. A pleasant stroll downhill also brings you to the small but quaint city center. The hotel has a nice Spa and gym which we used daily.
The staff is helpful although perfunctory.
We didn’t plan on being in Stirling, but it ended up being the highlight of our trip. The hotel is located centrally and the breakfast downstairs was delicious! The staff were very kind and accommodating. The room was cozy, clean, and lent itself to a wonderful evening of rest.
The room was comfy, very good value for money. The place is very clean and tidy. Breakfast is full, good, and not expensive at all for what you get. The area is quiet and accessible to Stirling, Loch Lomond area, and Perthshire towards St. Andrews.
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
Decent size car park. Good location.
Nice to see a bar available at Hotel and restaurant next door. Selection of snacks available at reception.
Pleasant staff. Clean communal areas. Rooms look clean and fresh.
The lets are on farmland on the outskirts of Stirling . Really peaceful area with bus stop 1 minutes walk away to take you into Stirling City Centre. (5 min ride). Very friendly staff. Highly recommended.
Excellent food. The Lounge burger is to die for, delicious.
Can walk to Stirling Castle and William Wallace museum. Town centre bottom of the hill hotel situated on. Lovely staff.
Very cheap and affordable. Very clean and has a very nice vibe would recommend if you are visiting the Stirling area. Not far from the city center about a 10 min drive
Stuart is a fantastic host, the Ravenswood is clean and quiet. It is walking to Stirling City Center in one direction and other shops/restaurants in the other.
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