Stirling Youth Hostel
Customer Rating
| 82% | |
| 83% | |
| 75% | |
| 77% | |
| 83% | |
| 93% |
Stirling youth hostel is in walking distance to Stirling Castle and built behind the façade of a historic church, the hostel offers superb accommodation, en-suite rooms, modern facilities and a friendly international atmosphere. Staying at Stirling hostel is an ideal location for exploring the historic town, attractions, shops and restaurants. Close to the William Wallace Monument and Bannockburn.
Hostel bed capacity
| Beds per room: | Total beds |
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| Number of rooms: | 4 | 10 | 12 | 3 | 120 |
Opening times
| Opening times (daily/weekly): | All day/evening |
| Opening times (over the year): | Open All Year |
Street Map and Route Planning
Directions
| Bus: | 1km From main bus/rail station |
| Parking: | At hostel |
| Location: | Central Stirling, near to Castle |
| Rail: | 1km Stirling |
| Airport: | 56km Edinburgh and Glasgow |
Attractions
![]() | Cultural centre nearby | ![]() | Museums/art galleries nearby |
![]() | City centre location | ![]() | Historical sites nearby |
![]() | Hiking area | ![]() | Main attractions nearby |
![]() | Swimming pool at or near hostel | ![]() | Nightlife nearby |
![]() | Restaurants nearby | ![]() | Shopping centre/market nearby |
![]() | Leisure facilities nearby | ![]() | Meet other travellers! Read their tips for things to do in Stirling SYHA |
Facilities
| Family rooms available | Suitable for wheelchair users | ||
| Hostel open 24h | TV room | ||
| Self-catering kitchen | Groups welcome | ||
| Common room(s) | Sheets in price | ||
| Laundry facilities | Cycle rental available at or near the hostel | ||
| Internet access | Credit card accepted | ||
| Currency exchange at or near hostel | Games room | ||
| Individual traveller welcome | Luggage Store | ||
| Lockers available | Non smoking room/area | ||
| Basic store available at or near the hostel | Garden | ||
| Green Hostel | Rates include local tax | ||
| Cycle store at Hostel |
Customer Reviews Stirling SYHA
| 02 Jan 2012 Toby, England & Wales | 80% | |
| Don't think that en-suites in dorms are a good idea - not easy to come in or get up in the morning when other people are asleep and put lights on to clean teeth or go in the shower.
More recycling please - we had to take our cardboard, plastic and cartons home which is not easy when backpacking. Kitchen could have more notices to tell people to clean up - there was a big group in who seemed to have total disregard for other users, felt sorry for hostel staff having to clean up after them.
Staff at the hostel were very friendly and helpful. | ||
| 11 Aug 2011 Javier, Spain | 67% | |
| Very nice situated, very near to the castle. Te room was very basic: just two beds and one wardrobe. No tv. No elevator. | ||
| 10 Aug 2011 Eva, Sweden | 83% | |
| I missed there was no bedlamps. The shower flooded. The view was excellent from the window. There was glutenfree cereals for breakfast. | ||
| 10 Jul 2011 Jaydeep, England & Wales | 80% | |
| Power sockets not working in room, could not re-charge camera batteries.
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| 11 Jun 2011 Julia, USA | 63% | |
| Decent enough hostel for just a one-night stopover. Wi-fi is incredibly expensive, and the rooms don't have lockers. They make you remove your own bedding and return it to the front desk, but if that extra effort saves me a couple £ for the night, I guess I can do it. The hostel itself was huge, but seemed to have few guests. One of my dormmates told me it was haunted, but I was not awakened by any ghosts, hahaha. | ||
| 01 May 2011 Martin, England & Wales | 90% | |
| Limited parking for the size of Hostel. Its an old building which has a thoroughly modern interior which lacks a bit of character.
Very handy for visiting the plentiful local attractions. | ||
| 26 Apr 2011 Shamalah, England & Wales | 80% | |
| We stayed for one night and everything was fine. thanks. | ||
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