The Kirkwall Hotel
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The Kirkwall Hotel

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Harbour St, Kirkwall, KW15 1LE, United Kingdom
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Looking out across the harbour of the Orkney Islands’ largest town, The Kirkwall Hotel features a high-quality restaurant and bar along with stylish en suite rooms. A short walk from the town’s main shopping area, this 4 star hotel provides free Wi-Fi and free parking. Each room at The Kirkwall Hotel has en suite bathroom facilities with shower or bath, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, telephone and tea and coffee facilities. A freshly cooked breakfast includes local butchers’ sausages, haggis, black pudding, free-range eggs and locally baked bread. The Harbour View Restaurant serves extensive menus showcasing the local produce of the island, and Skippers Bar provides a relaxed setting to enjoy Orkney ales or whiskies by the waterside. Kirkwall’s attractions include the Orkney Museum and the 12th-century Saint Magnus Cathedral. The town’s Pickaquoy leisure centre and cinema is around 15 minutes’ walk from the hotel.Show More
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4.1/5Very Good·Cleanliness: 4.1
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Amenities
BarBilliards RoomRestaurantMeeting RoomLuggage Storage24-Hour Front DeskWi-Fi in Public AreasFree
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Surroundings
Airport: Kirkwall Airport
(5.8 km)
Airport: Eday Airport
(32.2 km)
Landmarks: Orkney Wireless Museum
(<100m)
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Services & Amenities

Classic Double Room (2 People)
3

Classic Double Room (2 People)

1 Double bed
Has window
Non-smoking
Daily Housekeeping
Hair Dryer
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Junior Suite Junior Suite
2

Junior Suite Junior Suite

1 King bed
Has window
Non-smoking
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Hair Dryer
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Classic Twin Room
2

Classic Twin Room

Has window
Non-smoking
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Guest Reviews(40)

4.1/5
Very Good
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  • Cleanliness4.1
  • Amenities4.1
  • Location4.1
  • Service4.1
Guest User
April 29, 2024
Stayed for two weekend nights at the Kirkwall Hotel with family. We requested rooms at the back because we wanted quiet rooms. Both rooms were clean and well-appointed with nice contemporary touches. Rooms at the front of the hotel are much noisier especially when the bars and clubs close and only have a view of the harbor across the street. You can see boats and rigging, but I don't think it's worth an extra 100 pounds a night.
Guest User
April 12, 2024
This is a good, comfortable, old hotel which has been tastefully renovated. Its location in the centre of Kirkwall is very convenient for both the town centre and for the inter-island Orkney Ferries. Good restaurant offering a wide variety of choice. No car park, but it is possible to park on street and in nearby car parks. being located in a town centre location, it can get a bit noisy particularly on Friday and Saturday evenings due to the pubs located nearby. If you are looking for a quieter location then the Lynnfield Hotel might be a better option. Despite this, I would be very happy to stay again.
Guest User
March 23, 2024
We spent a really pleasant 3 nights at the Kirkwall Hotel. Yes the rooms are on the small side but perfectly appointed with everything you need to hand. As with most places it is the staff that often make or break your experience and they were fabulous putting up with our shenanigans, (party of four) Thank you to the lady at reception who let me bore her about my dogs and the man at the bar who remained patient and tolerant; it was an unforgettable stay.
Guest User
March 9, 2024
Wonderful hotel with very friendly staff. It's right on the harbour and a short walk to shops and St Magnus Cathedral. The old lift provides character and the breakfasts are great. I had a very comfortable room facing west but my travelling companion was on the east side and got quite a lot of noise from the nightclub just across the small street.
Guest User
March 5, 2024
***My thoughts are that the positive reviews on TripAdvisor are for the main hotel, and not The Shore. I cannot say there were problems with the Kirkwall Hotel, and my review is solely based upon The Shore Hotel.*** Arrived on business, to be met with a dingy looking building and a sign on the door of “The Shore” to go to the Kirkwall Hotel. Went over and was Met by lovely staff, who took me to my room over in The Shore. Walked in the front door of The Shore, and was met with an overwhelming stench of Damp and Mould, against a very run down 80’s sheek style of entrance. The smell followed all the way up to my room, and in my room. While the room was decorated nicely, and the bed was comfortable and clean, the bathroom bulb didn’t work, it was very dusty, had a room looking into someone’s kitchen, and the sound of pigeons chirping most of the night. The walls are thin, and the floors are creaky, so could hear everyone who also stayed here. I was supposed to be in for 2 nights, but my health and breathing has been affected by the damp and mould, I just couldn’t stay any longer. The Kirkwall Hotel seemed very nice, and I’m sure it would be a different review if I had stayed there, but I would encourage anyone looking, to make a request to not stay in The Shore when booking, or stay somewhere else if the main hotel is full. I love Orkney, the people, and the Islands are lovely, but sadly on this occasion, I cannot say my time was enjoyed because of the accommodation. My recommendation would be that Work needs to be done, or close it down.
Guest User
January 30, 2024
We were visiting Orkney on a long dreamed trip to the real England, away from the big cities, discovering Scotland deeper and deeper and staying in this hotel was the best choice. Welcoming rooms with attention to every detail, certainly starting from hygiene and a good clean smell. The property has a restaurant. Dishes from the classic English tradition, but above all succulent Scottish dishes, with completely new Mediterranean flavors for us: a real discovery. Excellent beer and for the evening a wonderful highlands whisky. We will always carry within us a wonderful memory. We would like to remember the names of the staff who helped us but it is not possible so a sincere thank you to all the staff: thanks a lot!
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Guest User
January 28, 2024
My room is directly above the pub. We cannot sleep because of the loud music, screaming, and noise outside my window from the smokers hanging out just beneath my window. The night manager, Stevie, just told me "There is nothing I can do. I have been here for 16 years and they (the management he works for) will not tell guests about the loud pub before putting guests in the hotel. The hotel management owns the pub." Good to know. It's a bit late to change to change hotels. But I certainly would if I could.
Guest User
January 13, 2024
This is an historic building right on Kirkwall’s sea front. Some attempt has been made to upscale it, with pleasant new bathroooms and the usual Scottish fabrics, old black and white prints of local scenes and memorabilia . But it’s still utterly grim. At an eye watering January nightly rate of £167 what was offered was no food at all not even a sandwich ( the ‘flooring men’ were in) which even ruled out the cooked breakfast included in the price. A jar of stale coffee grounds in a jar with a label imploring you not to steal it ( as if) no tea bags or milk. A cold room with one radiator in the peculiar ante room ( probably classed as suite) not working. Since there was no food was directed to a pub/restaurant next door where a smug young woman with a Phd in passive aggression took enormous delight in saying they were fully booked despite there being space at the bar. Eventually found sustenance at the Ayre Hotel, next one along , where a pleasant but bewildered person in a bleak wooden church hall-style bar sold me some scampi chips and peas with a tasty local bottle of ale for £38. Yes. £38. Now please don’t let this waterfront ***** of inhospitable misanthropic misery put you off Kirkwall. A mere block behind reveals streets of pretty shops, chic little cafes and decent restaurants. Plus the local Orcadians are utterly charming and friendly and boast islands of stunning beauty and incredible culture. Just steer clear of this ghastly overpriced relic.
Guest User
November 5, 2023
An excellent hotel. Arrived here having travelled for two days from the other end of the country with a coach party. A warm welcome, easy check in and an excellent room awaited us. Public rooms are well furnished and bar prices are reasonable with as you would expect, a good selection of Malts. Food in the restaurant was good, piping hot and well served. Its location is right in the heart of Kirkwall between the Harbour and the Main street. Staff without exception lovely and accomodation. All in all an excellent first visit to the island

Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 15:00
Check-out: Before 11:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about cot and extra bed policies.

Breakfast
TypeContinental, Full English/Irish, Gluten-free, Vegetarian
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Health Protected

Clean
  • 4.1/5
Cleaning & disinfecting
  • Rooms are disinfected between stays

Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 37
Looking out across the harbour of the Orkney Islands’ largest town, The Kirkwall Hotel features a high-quality restaurant and bar along with stylish en suite rooms. A short walk from the town’s main shopping area, this 4 star hotel provides free Wi-Fi and free parking. Each room at The Kirkwall Hotel has en suite bathroom facilities with shower or bath, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, telephone and tea and coffee facilities. A freshly cooked breakfast includes local butchers’ sausages, haggis, black pudding, free-range eggs and locally baked bread. The Harbour View Restaurant serves extensive menus showcasing the local produce of the island, and Skippers Bar provides a relaxed setting to enjoy Orkney ales or whiskies by the waterside. Kirkwall’s attractions include the Orkney Museum and the 12th-century Saint Magnus Cathedral. The town’s Pickaquoy leisure centre and cinema is around 15 minutes’ walk from the hotel.

Services & Amenities

Bar
Billiards Room
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant
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About This Property

Nearest AirportEday Airport
Distance to Airport32.15KM
Average Price FromTHB13914
Hotel Star Rating3