Golden Lion Hotel Stirling (Stirling)

Golden Lion Hotel Stirling (Stirling)
Golden Lion Hotel Stirling

country: United Kingdom, city: Stirling (City Centre)

Golden Lion Hotel Stirling Golden Lion Hotel Stirling

Location
Located in the centre of Stirling, Golden Lion Hotel Stirling is one of the main focal points of the historic city and is close to all facilities and major attractions. The hotel is within easy walking distance from main bus and rail stations.

Rooms
The hotel offers 67 guestrooms that are well furnished with modern amenities.

Restaurant
Guests can dine at onsite restaurant, which serves a wide range of culinary delights in a real Scottish atmosphere. There is a great choice of menus on offer where you can grab a quick snack or enjoy a delicious 4-course meal from the Table d'Hote or A La Carte Menu.

General
The hotel also provides meeting rooms to host all your business events. Ample parking space is available at the hotel premises for your convenience. The hotel is of a good standard and is an ideal place for visitors visiting both the highland and lowlands of Scotland

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Parking facilities (at cost)
Reception
Restaurant
Room service
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Tea and coffee making facilities
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:


  • 30 km to the nearest Airport

Address:
8-10 King Street Stirling FK8 1BD
Scotland


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