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.
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...
Laura
United States
The breakfast was great. The location was good and it is an easy town to navigate. The bed was comfortable and the room and bathroom were clean. The staff brought our bags to our rooms.
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.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Great central location, modern clean room. Nice added touch of bottled water and tunnocks teacakes in the room!
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....
Tim
United Kingdom
Nice but no beans we need beans why have nice places stopped beans
Located in Oban, 20 km from Corran Halls, Tigh an Truish Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Julia
Germany
The staff is extremely friendly and accommodating, the location is outstanding. Breakfast is wonderful. It's a great place we wished we'd had more time to stay at.
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.
Nel
United States
Breakfast was great. Boutique Hotel that is beautifully furnished and very upmarket. Staff were great!
Situated in Oban, 600 metres from Corran Halls, No17 The Promenade features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Esther
Canada
Breakfast was ok. The ambiance of the hotel is great.
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....
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.
Amazing staff, beautiful location and lovely hotel
Situated on the Corran Esplanade with panoramic views of Oban Bay and the island of Kerrera, Muthu Alexandra Hotel is less than a mile from McCaig's Tower. Guests can enjoy the property's bar.
Did not have breakfast although heard good reports
Ideally located in the centre of the esplanade in Oban, The Great Western Hotel offers magnificent views of the bay, free Wi-Fi in public areas and en suite guest rooms.
A good location, very friendly staff. Good breakfast.
The family-run Lancaster Hotel is right next to St Columba's Cathedral and has a view of Oban Bay. Built in 1850, it offers snacks, meals and lounge areas.
As arranged I had basic breakfast which I enjoyed.
A Victorian Hotel built between 1865 and 1901, the Columba Hotel overlooks the town of Oban and Oban Bay. It has a 24-hour front desk, a traditional restaurant and 2 bars.
Room was lovely. View was amazing. Comfortable bed.
FAQs about hotels in Oban
On average, 3-star hotels in Oban cost MXN 2,132 per night, and 4-star hotels in Oban are MXN 2,984 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Oban can on average be found for MXN 2,596 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Oban this weekend is MXN 4,078 or, for a 4-star hotel, MXN 6,499. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Oban for this weekend cost on average around MXN 6,514 per night (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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It was a surprising sunny day We felt Oban was at its best.
It was a surprising sunny day We felt Oban was at its best.
The place had plenty to do and great dining,including an Indian which we appreciated.
Shopping was quintessential Scottish and each store unique.
Houses were beautiful stone with blends of colourful cottages
Beautiful
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Anonymous
India
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Oban is a bustling busy little town with many visitors and...
Oban is a bustling busy little town with many visitors and many others using the towns ferries to travel to the popular Scottish Islands !
Lots of shopping available,
Plenty of places to eat and drink to suit any budget and gift shops galore probably for those with plenty of spare cash
I was able to buy a waterproof jacket (hooded) having forgotten to pack my own got a great deal and made little dent in my wallet!
Been to Oban a good few times and hopefully will be back a few more!
Michael
United Kingdom
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We loved Oban Lovely to walk along the front
We loved Oban Lovely to walk along the front
and look over the water and identify the boats
that are there.
Lovely food available which made our wee two
night break enjoyable for us in Oban Inn.
Jean
United Kingdom
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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.
Everything! This was the most perfect stay ever! From the excellent host communication (who helped us plan so many things from renting e-bikes to booking a sea cruise), to the magical property location/rooms/fairy garden/lake. The breakfast was fantastic! This by far was our groups favorite stay of our 10-day trip to Scotland! So glad we booked 2 nights here! No one should book 1! You need to do 2 nights at a minimum! Oban was a delightful sea town too! Thank you Seyward for all your help!!
good things were hotel location, on site parking, 24 hour reception, room size/layout, en suite had lovely hot shower (over bath), large bar lounge, friendly staff, the breakfast self service buffet on the first floor had a very good varied choice of hot and cold fair and was excellently prepared. Although the hotel including the room were a little bit tired they had character and the package come in at a fair price. I would definitely return to The Royal Hotel if staying in Oban
Daniel (the owner) was exceptionally helpful with recommendations for places to go (Dunstaffnage Castle). David was very knowledgeable about local whiskies, supplementing our tour of the Oban distillery nicely (they have an excellent selection in the wee bar at Manor House). And the food was fabulous. We came here after the Balmoral Hotel (Edinburgh) and had a better experience at the Manor Hotel!
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.
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.
It was nice to get the buffet breakfast back, though we had to pay for the breakfast.
Next time we'll be booking direct through the hotel so the breakfast will be included in the room rate.
We have been coming to Oban at least twice a year over the last 10 or more years and have always stayed at Columba hotel.
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.
Staff were friendly and very helpful on arrival. Room was lovely, clean and well presented. Bathroom very clean and modern. Great to be able to open windows.
Reasonable price for overnight parking in the off-site carpark behind the hotel.
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.
Excellent hotel. A cosy room with a lovely bathroom in a beautiful location. Staff were friendly and very helpful. Food was delicious. A perfect overnight stay while passing through Oban on holiday.
The location right on the Waterfront at Oban is spectacular. There is much to see within walking distance from the Hotel and there are reasonable pubs for gathering with friends or meals.
Exceptional service and staff. A chic boutique hotel walking distance to downtown Oban. The restaurant at the hotel was also excellent. Highly recommend!
The containment of the hotel - room, restaurant, bar - some with amazing views! the Mussels in the restaurant were the best of all Scotland (this trip).
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