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Stirling Court Hotel
3.9/5114 Reviews
The room is quite big, the surrounding environment is very good, the lawn is large and near the campus, and I saw red deer in the morning
King Robert Hotel
4.1/572 Reviews
The environment is beautiful, with large lawns and landscapes, and the room facilities are comfortable and satisfying. There are restaurants and shops on foot, and parking is convenient
Holiday Inn Express Stirling
4.2/5111 Reviews
Absolutely immaculate inside and out, cannot fault the facilities for cleanliness. However on trying to book i was unable to book with 1 breakfast and it came uo 2 albeit i was on my own. The breakfast for the price was a massive let down, as it was my first trip i didn't really know what to expect but did expect something hot and plentiful. Nope - I am a vegetarian - so unless i anted a cereal or a banana... The choice was sausages, bacon eggs beans. \for me it was slce toast and cornflakes... glass juice. I'll take my own next time. Staff were extremely friendly and very helpful.
Victoria Square & the Orangery
4.7/565 Reviews
This is a small boutique hotel classified as ‘rooms with restaurant’ and sited in a quiet conservation area that is probably one of the most affluent residential parts of Stirling. The hotel is constructed of local sandstone (in the Georgian style) and boasts large windows, high ceilings and other features you’d expect - clean, quiet, and comfortable. Rooms were warm, spacious and our sleep quality was excellent. In fact, all the staff couldn’t have been more helpful all the time we were there. Nothing was too much trouble. We enjoyed lovely breakfasts as well as dinners in the attached restaurant. I liked the menu - where you could have a set meal at very reasonable prices if you wanted. Chef had prepared a very impressive lemon dessert designed for people with diabetes and I saw vegetarian and GF options listed as well. The wines were nicely selected too, and knowledgeable staff helped match with our courses very well. There were six parking spaces and behind the hotel and plenty of on street parking. Wi-Fi worked well for us in our rooms as well as the dining and drawing rooms downstairs. We did notice some dust at high level on the first day (I’m 189 cm in shoes so it’s easy for me to reach shower rails, door jambs and other dust traps), but this can be an issue with period houses and the team quickly fixed it. Our room was serviced daily and sparkling clean after that. Overall, the hotel offers a tranquil break in a superb location - convenient to the castle, golf course and other attractions along with great walks and views. Close to main shopping, cafes, and recommended local restaurants such as Hermann’s and The Indian Cottage. Well worth a stay and a meal if you are in the region!
Rob Roy Hotel
4/559 Reviews
Stayed here as part of a coach tour and couldn't have been made more welcome. The hotel was warm and comfy although we did have to venture outside to get from the building housing the bedrooms to the reception/restaurant/bar area. Rooms were very clean but could probably do with a little bit of tlc and the beds were comfy and I slept well Food was lovely with plenty of choice for both breakfast and evening meal and the free glass of wine with the evening meal was a lovely touch as was the 3 free drink vouchers for each night of our stay. A 15 minute walk along a lovely riverside path and we were in the village of Aberfoyle with it's quaint shops and cafes. There is also a bus stop right outside the hotel if you want to go further afield and the staff were very helpful with timetables etc. If I were ever to be back in the area I would certainly consider staying here again
Hillview Cottage
4.3/54 Reviews
We booked hillview because of its locality to Blairdrummond Safari park, on arrival our host John was extremely helpful as we got there earlier than expected and we made the journey with two of our eager to get out the car grandchildren aged five and two. Johns recommendations of places to eat and visit over our stay were spot on, he even managed to get us an opportunity to gain entry on a fully booked soft play day out (during the kids six weeks holiday and coming out of the COVID-19 lockdown period) which was very much appreciated. Breakfast was just as we ordered, even the kids polished them off. The family room was very spacious and cleaned to the highest standard absolutely spotless and faultless, could have spent a day listening to the very well traveled John’s stories and looking at his amazing Decor that had no theme but matched perfectly, some wonderful beautiful furnishings. Overall a very enjoyable stay in a very enjoyable cottage and excellent location with plenty nearby to do. We did try and extend our stay but sadly for us our room was booked from us leaving for the next four nights. Definitely going back in the future

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much do 3-Star hotels in Stirling cost on the weekend?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average twoStarWeekendCost per night on the weekend for hotels in Stirling is CAD 132. 3-Star Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • How much do 3-Star hotels in Stirling cost?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average twoStarAvgCost per night for hotels in Stirling is CAD 110. 3-Star Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • Of all the 3-Star hotels in Stirling, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

    When travelling to Stirling for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a 3-star hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Victoria Square & the Orangery is a popular 3-star hotel with high ratings, making it a good choice for your trip.

Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceCAD 496
Lowest PriceCAD 67
Number of Reviews1,366
Number of Hotels79
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 188
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 201