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.
Hotel Du Vin, St Andrews is a stylish and refurbished property set on The Scores and next to the Old Course golf course.
Anita
United States of America
The staff was friendly and helpful. I asked for more coffee and water for my room and received more than I could use. I had opted for they’re o cleaning feature. Breakfast was good and great servers. Location amazing !
Rufflets Hotel offers award-winning gardens, free Wi-Fi and a contemporary restaurant. The hotel is just outside St Andrews center, a 5-minute drive from St Andrews Old Course.
Marilyn
United States of America
This is an elegant and lovely place filled with a relaxing atmosphere and beautiful grounds! The check in process includes staff personally taking you to your room to be sure all is to your liking! We were just staying overnight and got a standard room. It was small but very comfortable, modern and had all the amenities you could want. The dining room and bar were lovely and the small living room areas were very nice. It reminded me of a club with sleeping rooms! My only regret is we only had one day and night to enjoy it all!
Located in St. Andrews, 7.3 miles from St Andrews University, The Peat Inn Restaurant With Rooms provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
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...
J.M.
United States of America
Staff and location excellent! Amenities were excellent!
Greyfriars Hotel is centrally located in St Andrews. Ideally located within easy walking distance to many University Departments and buildings, shops, The Old Course.
Tracy
United States of America
We were right in the middle of town, but with a quiet room with a view of the strand. Easy walking to the university, comfortable, very friendly hospitable staff, great 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.
Located in St. Andrews, 7.3 miles from St Andrews University, The Peat Inn Restaurant With Rooms provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Amazing! Served in your room at a time you request
Greyfriars Hotel is centrally located in St Andrews. Ideally located 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 :)
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.
Perfect location. Close to everything you want to see.
Set among 250 acres with its own 18-hole championship golf course, Drumoig Golf Hotel offers rooms with free parking, free Wi-Fi in public areas, and a restaurant.
The location, the staff were very friendly and helpful.
FAQs about hotels in St. Andrews
On average, 3-star hotels in St. Andrews cost £149 per night, and 4-star hotels in St. Andrews are £203 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St. Andrews can be found for £308 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St. Andrews this weekend is £272 or, for a 4-star hotel, £290. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St. Andrews for this weekend cost around £614 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £155 per night to book a 3-star hotel in St. Andrews for tonight. You'll pay around £355 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in St. Andrews will cost around £442, on average (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 of America
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.
A
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!
I loved my stay at the cottage. It was in a great location (once I found it, as sat nav kept saying I had reached my destination at the fairmont hotel. Its the turning after the Fairmont. I used it as a base as my husband is in the community hospital at the moment and it saved me from 2 hours travelling every day. The cottage was lovely and the garden was fab for my two greyhounds. It has everything there that you will need. I may return if my husband is still up there next month (if there is availability. )
By far the best hotel I have stayed at in Scotland. Every detail is well thought from eye masks/shades, black out shutters, amazing bathroom amenities, fresh milk for tea/coffee, high quality linen (obsessed with the pillows and how comfortable the bed was) and overall design.
Charlie was quick to answer any questions we had prior to our arrival.
Bonus points for the fruit (all day) and bakeries in (morning) by the foyer.
Room was exactly as the photos in hotel/room description.
I've stayed at many Hotel du Vins over the years, always loved them, but this was by far my best experience.
Every member of staff was fantastic - special mention to Lucy on reception - and nothing was too much trouble, the food was phenomenal, drinks perfect and we were just gutted to leave!
Well done team - you should be very proud of what you do ❤️
We loved our stay in St. Andrews at the Arran. We stayed in the Mezzaine Suite which was plenty spacious for 3 people. The beds were comfortable, the room was clean, and the waterfall shower was an added bonus. The location was perfect. Angus was also super friendly and helpful. We would definitely stay again.
Not a luxury hotel but got everything what I needed for a couple nights on a work trip.
Staff was helpful both at the reception and through the email communication as well.
Clean, tidy room plus a reasonable kitchen with TV and seating area.
Everything.
Location was the best, hosts even better.
Amazing views. Better to stay 5 minutes from.st andrews in rural authentic setting.
Amazing breakfast every day...
Just fabulous... I would rather stay here again than old course hotel.
the property is so close to all of the action at St. Andrews. highly recommend for the value and proximity of being near town if you want to stay close but on a budget. it’s a 5 minute walk to the road hole and 18th hole of the old course
#14 was an excellent house, perfect for the 6 of us. Centrally located in St. Andrews, we were able to walk everywhere including to the Old Course. I highly recommend this house and definitely would go back! Host was great! Walt H
Breakfast was gr8, staff esp Sheryl was gr8 couldn’t do enuf for you, local to Dundee and St Andrews, other guests were lovely and friendly, prices gr8 for golf hotel, heating in room and very clean
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!
The property is beautiful, clean, and roomy—perfect for group travel. In addition, the grounds are beautiful and peaceful, and a very short drive to St. Andrews.
Hotel was spotless , the facilities were amazing especially the hydrotherapy pool. The room was superb including the complimentary champagne and Canapés
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