Overlooking Loch Etive, the Falls of Lora Hotel is a 19th century property with an a la carte restaurant, there is free WiFi access available throughout , a bar and free on-site parking.
gerry
United Kingdom
Nice friendly welcome, easy check in room was comfortable and clean
This property is an 18 minute walk from the beach. Situated less than 10 minutes' walk from Oban's famous McCaig's Tower, The Ranald Hotel is set in the heart of Oban town centre and just off the main...
Audrey
United Kingdom
Room v spacious,clean .... usual teamaking stuff.... really good shower......staff very helpful...smiling ... breakfast great to have change from full English....and fresh brewed coffee
Overlooking Loch Feochan with panoramic views of rugged mountains and tranquil islands, Knipoch House Hotel is just a short drive from Oban, the seafood capital of Scotland and a gateway to the Isles....
Tracy
United Kingdom
The hotel was in a lovely setting and the lounge areas were inviting and cosy. The staff were excellent, friendly and professional. Nothing was too much trouble.
Set in Oban, 700 metres from Corran Halls, No.26 By The Sea offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. This 4-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Situated in Oban, 600 metres from Corran Halls, No17 The Promenade features accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Gregory
Australia
The personable and thoughtful service from all the staff was a highlight. Having access to a variety of guest lounges each with a different character made it incredibly easy to relax at the end of the day...
The Manor House Hotel boasts a fine dining restaurant, drawing room, fully licensed bar with outdoor terrace and garden. A cooked Full Scottish and à la carte breakfast can be enjoyed at the property....
Built in the late 1800s, The Perle Oban Hotel & Spa is an iconic, historic building on Oban's seafront. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Oban Railway Station and the Cal Mac ferry terminal.
This property is an 18 minute walk from the beach. Situated less than 10 minutes' walk from Oban's famous McCaig's Tower, The Ranald Hotel is set in the heart of Oban town centre and just off the main...
Clean and comfy room. Good location. Pleasant staff.
With a traditional bar and restaurant, The Scot offers continental breakfasts and free Wi-Fi. Situated in Oban centre, the hotel is a 2-minute walk from the seafront and Oban Ferry Terminal.
Great location. Comfortable and clean. Friendly staff.
Located in Oban, 400 metres from Corran Halls, King's Knoll Hotel provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Quiet, with lovely view of Oban bay from our room.
Just 500 metres from Oban Railway Station and Oban Ferry Terminal, The Royal Hotel offers en-suite rooms, free WiFi and limited free parking.
Clean, warm, friendly staff, easy to park, central
FAQs about hotels in Oban
On average, 3-star hotels in Oban cost KRW 154,177 per night, and 4-star hotels in Oban are KRW 226,981 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Oban can on average be found for KRW 193,056 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs KRW 272,024 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Oban for tonight. You'll pay on average around KRW 458,211 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Oban will cost around KRW 445,201 (based on Booking.com prices).
Oban is a city built around a late 18th-century distillery that produces one of the finest single malt whiskeys in Scotland. This normally peaceful town is invaded during summer when tourists use it as a base to visit the Inner Hebrides islands such as Mull, Lismore and Coll, supporting its status as the Gateway to the Isles.
The horseshoe-shaped Oban Bay is sheltered by Kerrera Island with its spectacular Gylen Castle. Award-winning seafood restaurants and lively pubs line George Street and the waterfront of Corran Esplanade adjacent to the harbour.
Take a short walk up the hill to McCaig’s Tower, a structure based on the Roman Colosseum, for the finest views of Oban’s centre and the outer islands. When you get back down to sea level, stroll into and stumble out of the Oban whiskey distillery after sampling the local version of the 'water of life'.
Admire the coastal scenery as you travel a bit out of town to the 7th-century ruins of Dunollie Castle, home of the Clan MacDougall. The Firth of Lorn gives visitors a fanatstic opportunity to try some sea kayaking.
As the capital of North Argyll, Oban has a great selection of hotels, guest houses and B&Bs available on Booking.com.
What guests said about Oban:
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There are so many options for days out from Oban, great bus...
There are so many options for days out from Oban, great bus routes, and ferry trip possibilities. Come by train!
A beautiful town, lots to do and see.
Had a great meal at The View. Dunollie castle lovely.
clare
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Oban is an absolutely beautiful coastal town with great...
Oban is an absolutely beautiful coastal town with great access to the rest of the Highlands. The ferries were very easy to use and we had a wonderful time exploring the Isle of Mull and travelling past the Isle of Kerrera on the way. Also make sure to head towards Dunollie Castle and take the tour round - a great time if you enjoy history or stories of the clans.
All of the food establishments that we went to were delicious and had great options. Highly recommend the ceilidh dancing on a Monday and Thursday night as it was a cracking time.
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Anonymous
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Oban is a great base to explore the wider area or where you...
Oban is a great base to explore the wider area or where you start you exploration of the islands. Lots of great pubs and restaurants. Good shopping facilities nearby if doing a self catering holiday m.
Susan
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Oban is on a very pretty bay.
Oban is on a very pretty bay. It was really busy on a beautiful Saturday and the people were friendly and helpful. Coasters and EE-usk accepted us for food/drinks with no reservations!
We did not get there early enough to explore the attractions.
The train station and ferry terminal were very efficient and helpful.
We discovered a choir and orchestra concert which was a real treat!
Frances
Canada
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Scored 10
Oban is a delightful seaside town that offers very good...
Oban is a delightful seaside town that offers very good restaurants, shopping (small shops with nice merchandise) and the ability to enjoy the beauty of the bay and all of its activity. Oban makes a great base for exploring the area of walks/hikes, going out on small boat short duration trips to see wildlife, lots of castles to visit or to take the ferry out to the islands. Taxi service is plentiful as are private tour guides.
Melissa
United States
10
Scored 10
A fabulous town with plenty of opportunities for boat trips...
A fabulous town with plenty of opportunities for boat trips to islands near and distant with awesome views. A photographers paradise.
The town has plenty to see and do with lots of great pubs and restaurants.
Something for everyone and very popular all year round.
This is a very nice family style hotel with great views of the water. Room was comfortable, nice bathroom and a walkout balcony with a table and chairs and a terrific view of the water and bridge. Very quiet. They are located about 12 min. from Oban and an ideal location for us. Oban can be a bit hectic. Breakfasts were absolutely wonderful with a wide variety of choices and fixed to order. We ate 2 evening meals in the dinning room and they were delicious. The dinning room looks out over a beautiful lawn and water.
Jacqueline and Stuart were welcoming, gracious and had genuine concern for the comfort and well-being of their house guests. We visited during very treacherous weather conditions but they were a calming presence and offered good solid advise for our onward travels. If we visit Oban again we will most definitely stay at the Rose Villa Guest house. Our room was well appointed , very clean , offered instant hot water shower and had all the comforts you would expect in a top notch hotel room. Good job Jacqueline and Stuart !!
This is probably the best hotel we have stayed in in Scotland and were made welcome from the start
The breakfast was served in a room with very good views of Oban and the choice was exceptional. The library was comfortable with newspapers to read and wonderful views.
We had a warm welcome from our hosts who who were kind and very hospitable. In the evening we enjoyed the excellent choice of malt whiskies to savour in the bar.
Breakfast was lovely and piping hot. So nice ordering Breakfast rather than choosing from a buffet. Evening meal also very enjoyable. The front lounge was very comfortable and relaxing. The staff were all very friendly and polite. Hotel is in a lovely part of Oban. Oban town is quite poor with a lot of shops and cafes/restaurants now shutdown but still a nice walk along the front. Had a lovely meal in The Olive Garden and EE-USK.
This is the best hotel I have stayed in, in Oban. It was modern, clean and comfortable. The staff were very helpful.
I liked the breakfast very much - french toast with maple syrup. The location was ideal for me - about five minutes walk from the railway station (and ferry terminal), and also five minutes from the Tesco supermarket, and near the main street of the town.
Hotel location in Oban
Staff very friendly and helpful.
Rooms were warm and beds comfortable.
Breakfast was OK but could have had scottish touches.
Plenty of spacious public rooms which are comfortable with excellent views over the Oban harbour and town.
Tea and coffee in the room was a nice touch which doesn't happen in a lot of hotels nowadays.
This hotel is in centre of Oban, close to shops, bus routes, train. Beautiful harbour nearby with ferry links.
Bedroom was very good size, clean linen each day, tea/coffee making facility with bonus Tunocks teacake each day.
Lovely breakfast each morning,
Very friendly staff.Bar facility available.
Place was spotlessly clean.
The hotel was fantastic breakfast was fantastic enjoyed my pancakes and bacon and the avocado on toast staff were so happy and helpful nothing was too much trouble would recommend it in a heartbeat the locals of the town were helpful and friendly too Oban is a fantastic place to be
This hotel was wonderful! We enjoyed it so much. The owners even left a whisky tasting for us from nearby Oban distillery as well as crisps and sodas. The view out the front windows was fantastic. The size of the rooms was very large. We would definitely highly recommend!!!
Very well situated just across from the train station, bus stop and ferry, large hotel so many rooms to choose from also close to the central shopping area of Oban. They will look after your bags if you arrive before check in time and the staff are very friendly and helpful.
Location was great..
Very friendly staf.
Went on a Staffa day trip and went out touring Oban so never spent much time in the hotel.
Had a great sleep in the comfy beds.
Fitted in perfectly.
Great value for money.
Loved my stay here 😍
Neat apartment; well designed and equipped Really comfy bed, and kitchen, sitting and dining furniture all very practical.
Easy to check in and out via the nearby Ranald Hotel. Really central; a short walk to the centre of town and the shore.
Traditional country house style hotel. Excellent staff who met our every need. Comfortable bed room and public rooms. Excellent food. One of a few hotels in Oban that has sufficient parking to ensure every room has a parking space.
The Staff were extremely helpful, especially Pamela from Thailand, despite being very busy and understaffed. The Pool was great, and the lounge was very comfortable.The Hotel location was ideal, 5 minutes to the center of OBAN.
The location was stunning, overlooking the Loch and the hotel was very tastefully furnished with good-sized bedrooms and bathroom. The staff were all so friendly and welcoming. It's just a short drive into Oban.
Great location. Plenty pubs. Oban itself is worth seeing (just not from this hotel) and not at these prices. Staff in the local pubs are very friendly.
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