Set on a 520 acre estate on cliffs overlooking St Andrews Bay, this 5-star hotel features its own championship golf courses. It has free parking, free WiFi, a spa and a pool.
Dating from 1795, this traditional, elegant Georgian terraced The Albany St Andrews hotel rests in the heart of historic St Andrews.
Eileen
Australia
Good ambience, original features, garden outlook with outdoor seating are and layout of the junior suite worked for our party. And great breakfast options and set up so well in the garden room, very serene.
Rufflets Hotel offers award-winning gardens, free Wi-Fi and a contemporary restaurant. The hotel is just outside St Andrews centre, a 5-minute drive from St Andrews Old Course.
Overlooking West Sands Beach and the Links Golf Course, Old Course Hotel features a luxury spa and award-winning restaurant. Set in a magnificent building, the hotel has scenic views and elegant...
Joanne
United Kingdom
Beautiful hotel . Very traditional and excellent facilities
Located in St Andrews, 12 km from St Andrews University, The Peat Inn Restaurant With Rooms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
elaine
United Kingdom
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Peat Inn. We ate dinner in the restaurant and the food was excellent, as were the staff. Probably the best nights sleep, and a very comfortable matress, we have ever had! Breakfast served in our room was a nice touch too.
Would highly recommend!
Greyfriars Hotel is centrally located in St Andrews. Ideally situated within easy walking distance to many University Departments and buildings, shops, The Old Course.
George
United Kingdom
Location. Room was great size. Very comfortable. Friendly staff and terrific breakfast.
Ardgowan Hotel is a traditional Georgian townhouse offering spacious rooms, Scottish cuisine and free WiFi throughout. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is just a 2-minute walk away.
Emoab1
United Kingdom
Location couldn't be better. Staff all very friendly and helpful. Could store bags before check in and after check out. Breakfast is substantial and well run.
Greyfriars Hotel is centrally located in St Andrews. Ideally situated within easy walking distance to many University Departments and buildings, shops, The Old Course. and many historic places of...
Everything was great - staff, room, location and food :)
Set on a 520 acre estate on cliffs overlooking St Andrews Bay, this 5-star hotel features its own championship golf courses. It has free parking, free WiFi, a spa and a pool.
Beautiful property, well maintained and very clean.
Located in St Andrews, Rooms at the Saint features a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Central location, beautiful room. Welcoming staff.
FAQs about hotels in St Andrews
On average, 3-star hotels in St Andrews cost US$191 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Andrews are US$297 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Andrews can on average be found for US$510 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St Andrews this weekend is US$255 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$433. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St Andrews for this weekend cost on average around US$566 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$255 per night to book a 3-star hotel in St Andrews for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$483 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in St Andrews will cost around US$720 (based on Booking.com prices).
Really liked St Andrew. My husband was keen to see the golf course and photos were taken at the 18th hole. He went to the golf museum which he said was very good ! I went upstairs for a coffee and enjoyed the lovely views of the golf course and beach.
The shopping area is good in the town too.
The university accommodation was adequate and a good price for St Andrews.
We had a very nice day there.
marianne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a great and friendly town, which is very crowded all...
This is a great and friendly town, which is very crowded all year around with either students or tourists. It is very clean and a joy to walk around. Worth visiting the town centre on foot and just enjoying the small shops and boutiques as well as the ancient college buildings.
St Andrews is a small town, especially the tourist part and so it shouldn't take more than 2 hours to walk around the entire town and see all its sights. However, give it a day to actually go into all the key tourist attractions. Then just spend time drinking in the ambience of the town.
Its worth the time to explore many of St Andrews back alleys and small lanes and if you got the time, take Lade Braes Walk down to the Botanic Gardens along Kinness Burn (probably 30 minutes from start of walk).
Parking is pretty limited in the town, so best to park in your lodgings and walk in or get a bus (very regular due to student community). Most of the town is at 20 MPH if you do drive and has speed bumps everywhere. Many of the side roads are narrow and if you must park in town, most of the roads have Parking Meters.
Nice beaches near the golf course (West Sands) and below the cliffs (East Sands) although the water is quite cold most of the year around.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This should be on every golfers bucket list.
This should be on every golfers bucket list. You really get into the feel of what links golf is. It's also a University town so lots of students abound but great pubs and restaurants and shopping make for lots to see and do.
Make sure to visit the cathedral ruins (stone from which built the town) and the nearby town of Anstruther for great fish and chips at "The Wee Chippy".
Alan
United States
10
Scored 10
We came up to look at the university.
We came up to look at the university. Arrived later in the afternoon and stayed two nights. We don’t play golf, but walked all around the town giving it a thorough overview, and even had a dip at West Sands. It’s bracing!!! 😳Everyone we met was delightful - engaging and smiling. It felt like we’d stumbled across Brigadoon! An antidote to the troubles we all seem to face on the daily news, the air is clean and fresh, the history palpable.it is a genuine town that embraces its visitors and makes them feel very welcome.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Beautiful clean beaches, friendly atmosphere in the town.
Beautiful clean beaches, friendly atmosphere in the town. Lots to do with children. Highly recomend the aquarium, friendly staff and great exhibits, especially the octopus and marmosets! My 6 year old loved it!
Katherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
In addition to picture perfect St Andrews, steeped in...
In addition to picture perfect St Andrews, steeped in history and many many happy uni memories, there are lots of pretty towns and villages along the East Neuk coast to explore. We took a boat to Bass Rock on our journey to the Offgrid Hideaway at Cambo, stopping off in North Berwick and squeezing in a walk up The Law to take in spectacular views of Fife. I’d recommend having a bite to eat at The Ship Inn at Elie and the Giddy Gannet in St Monan’s - they have divine cinnamon buns and the best coffee and ambience around, plus sumptuous smoked salmon and bacon sarnies all prepared with friendly professional service. Loved the coastal walk from Anstruther to Cambo Sands. Bought some great handmade oilskin bags and a bespoke hat from the maker at Fabrik in Crail, and discovered a gorgeous bracelet and drawing, both from The Beehive. Lovely walks around Cambo gardens including the incredible walled garden. And no midges!
A very comfortable and welcoming small Hotel with well appointed rooms finished to a very high standard. The breakfast is cooked to order and one of the best I have had anywhere, likewise the evening meals are of a high standard and cooked to order. The Hotel is well situated in the pretty village of Kingsbarns and makes a good base for exploring St Andrews and the East Neuk of Fife.
We liked everything about this place! The owners were incredibly friendly; the breakfast was absolutely spectacular (and massive); the view of St. Andrews was unbeatable; and our room was spotless and comfortable (and well-insulated from the wind and rain!). We would definitely stay here again.
Beautiful hotel, great service, ideal location in the heart of St Andrews. Spacious room equipped with everything you need, we visited the spa the morning after check out - loved the privacy and exclusive feel. Breakfast was one of the best we’ve ever had! A lovely stay and would return.
I visited my daughter who came here for a study abroad program in St. Andrews. We loved the room with 3 beds, exceeding my expectation. The breakfast was excellent too. My kids & I enjoyed it very much. The location is great, in the center of the town, very close to everything.
the location was very good central location which served us very well. we were attending a wedding at St Salvators with reception at the Old Course Hotel and it was halfway between the other locations where friends and family were staying.
Great location. Quiet but central. Lovely staff. We stayed in The Den Room. Lovely to have a bar at the hotel as well. We had a view of garden which made our room nice and bright. Comfortable bed. All the expected amenities in the room
Location was great-had to park on the street but it was a wider area than a normal street in
St. Andrews. Very comfortable sitting room. Washer with dryer was available. Bedrooms a little small but bed was comfy.
Everything was as promised. Plus the location was quiet, parking was off-street, the price was fine given the tourist season, and we were reasonably close to Saint Andrews' attractions.
Beautiful location by the sea upon two golf courses. Large hotel with loads of facilities and multiple restaurants. Good rooms. Excellent bathroom. Enjoyed a relaxing night stay
The room was very comfortable and quiet. Breakfast was amazing as was the walkability to St Andrews. I would definitely stay at the Old Course Hotel again if in the area!
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