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Top rated hotels in Stirling

Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel & Spa
3.7/576 Reviews
We stayed in a 2 bedroom apartment in the Rowan block which over looks the tennis courts and has great views to the loch. After reading other reviews about the dated decor, we had already set out expectations that it wasn’t going to be super modern. From the outside, the building looked tired, and from the inside, it was like stepping back to the 80s/90s. Saying that, the apartment had everything we needed. I must commend the cleaners as the apartment was immaculate. Couldn’t fault the cleanliness at all. Lots of free activities on site including a lovely warm swimming pool, tennis court, table tennis, outdoor chess and droughts, snooker and pool tables, and table tennis. We had one night at Rafters which again was surprisingly good, and ate in the other nights. There’s a good Coop in Aberfoyle just a couple of miles away for provisions. We hired a canoe from Operation Outdoor play centre which is opposite the hotel entrance. Lovely friendly staff, and reasonable prices. Lots of lovely walks for abilities on the door step. Boat trip from Lake Katrine was worth a visit. All in, we all enjoyed this holiday. This was a really reasonably priced holiday. Any future refurbishments would be good, however this would push the price up no doubt. Go here if you want a relaxing time, without the high price tag.
Stirling Court Hotel
3.9/5108 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good, just opposite to the into language school. The bus stop is a minute or two walk away, and it is very convenient and fast to take the bus wherever you go. The hotel industry provides parking lot, if you are staying at the hotel, please come before departure The station said that parking is also free.
King Robert Hotel
4.1/553 Reviews
The hotel was very modern and clean. In addition the evening meal was great value for money and the black pudding at breakfast was divine. Similarly the rooms were very pleasing and the beds were luxurious. Word of advice though, watch out for the breakfast lady with purple hair. A fair number of my travelling party experienced her lack of customer service, even our coach driver mentioned it, making a joke of it on the bus tannoy. Despite this, all other staff were great and the hotel is a great place. We'll worth a visit.
Stirling Highland Hotel- Part of the Cairn Collection
4.1/5109 Reviews
The location of the hotel is great, the hotel has a historic charm. Breakfast ok (typical British) Clear minus point is the bathroom. It smells unpleasantly musty and old, the tiles have mold stains. In addition, there was only one window, which could be opened by a crack, so that you couldn't provide fresh air.
Holiday Inn Express Stirling
4.2/5108 Reviews
I stayed at the HI Express in Stirling for the BTCC racing at nearby Knockhill circuit. The hotel itself is easy to access from the main routes and is clearly signposted from quite a way back on the A91. There's also a spacious car park on site. My room on the 1st floor was clean and tidy and reasonably spacious. The aircon unit was a little noisy to start but soon settled down. The bathroom and shower were also spacious and easy to operate. The staff were lovely and welcoming and got me checked in with zero fuss and also very handily wrote down the amended breakfast serving times (as I was unaware that Scotland had a bank holiday) . The only downside of the stay was breakfast on the second morning. On my first morning (Sunday) the breakfast buffet opened at 7:00 and fully stocked, which made my early start to Knockhill much more pleasant with some sausage and bacon. Unfortunately on the following Monday morning there was no sausage available as it seems the delivery had not arrived, it also seemed to affect other parts of the breakfast offering too. This is the only thing that stops this review being a 5/5.
Stirling Youth Hostel
3.9/524 Reviews
We very much enjoyed our stay at this hostel! We arrived in Stirling well before check-in, but were allowed to leave our bags until we checked-in. The desk staff were kind, helpful and friendly. We stayed in a double ensuite and found the room to be very clean. We did find the shower a bit intense - but the strong water pressure was nice after a long train ride and carrying a large backpack (mostly) uphill from the train station, though some water did splash onto the floor. The shared spaces were also clean and well organized. The hostel was very conveniently located and we were able to walk to Holyrood Abbey, Stirling Castle, Stirling Distillery and a Tesco Superstore. We would absolutely recommend this hostel to other travellers.

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  • What are the popular hotels with Wi-Fi in Stirling?

    Whether you are travelling to Stirling for business or tourism, Stirling Court Hotel , Holiday Inn Express Stirling and Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel & Spa are all preferred hotels.

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    For hotels with Wi-Fi in Stirling, the average price on weekdays is £154, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £155.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels133
Number of Reviews1,946
Highest Price£551
Lowest Price£40
Average Price (Weekdays)£154
Average Price (Weekends)£155