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Top tips for finding Stirling hotel deals
If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Stirling, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Stirling in October and January.
Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Stirling if you stay on a Tuesday. The opposite is true for, Friday, which is usually the most expensive day.
If you like the idea of staying at a real Scottish Inn with its own bar, then the Allan Park hotel could be the perfect choice. Just a mile from Stirling Castle, it has its own pub, restaurant and rooms wrapped up in a beautiful building in Stirling town.
If you prefer a chain hotel, then you could try the Premier Inn Stirling South or the Premier Inn Stirling City Centre. There is also a Holiday Inn Express in Stirling.
Are free parking and easy car access an attractive prospect? Then check out the Highland Gate by Marstons, a modern inn with its own restaurant just off the M9 motorway.
If you want your own front door, then the Kirk View Luxury Apartment, just a short stroll from Stirling Castle, could be ideal. With two bedrooms and all modern conveniences, it is located near the city's main attractions.
If you like the intimacy of a guest house but the luxury of a hotel, then check into the Victoria Square guest house - a beautiful cut-stone building with its own restaurant, which also offers “bedroom picnics”.
FAQs when booking a hotel in Stirling
Stirling is said to be at the heart of Scotland and is a cultural and historical powerhouse. If you want to be at the centre of it all, then choose a city centre hotel like the Stirling Highland Hotel and Spa, which is just steps away from the Old Town Jail and the Smith Art Gallery and the Stirling Castle. Equally central is the historic Golden Lion Hotel.
The Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel and Spa is a slice of luxury that is perfect for a romantic break in Stirling. With incredible lakeside views and old world charm, it is a wonderful place to lose yourselves for a weekend or longer. If you’d like to stay within walking distance of Stirling Castle, then try the Friars Wynd Hotel, a handsome boutique hotel in the town centre.
Yes, there are a number of rugged country cottages and barn conversions available in and around Stirling. For example, the Byre Farm Cottage in the Trossachs National Park is set in farmland near Stirling. A barn conversion that’s perfect for families, it also has a pool and hot tub. The Steading Farm cottage in the Trossachs also has its own pool and is set in farmland.
Stirling is a great location for outdoor adventure, as it’s so easy to get out into the wild. Surrounded by national parks and within driving distance of the highlands, it offers loads of opportunity to explore the great outdoors. You could try the Beech Court Golf Hostel, set on a lake near the University of Stirling and with its own indoor pool. It’s a modern hostel facility with private rooms that would suit younger or very active people. If you’d prefer your own private place, then consider The Luxury Garden Apartment in the heart of the city. Close to all amenities, it offers the privacy of your own garden terrace to relax after a hard day trekking in the highlands.
Hotels are safe environments for travellers as long as they properly implement sanitary measures in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). However, we recommend getting in touch with the local authorities regarding safety procedures for hotels in Stirling. For more advice, please view our information page on what to know about coronavirus (COVID-19) and travel.
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