Located 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.
Ideally located in the center 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.
With a traditional bar and restaurant, The Scot offers continental breakfasts and free Wi-Fi. Located in Oban center, the hotel is a 2-minute walk from the seafront and Oban Ferry Terminal.
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.
This property is an 18 minute walk from the beach. Located less than 10 minutes' walk from Oban's famous McCaig's Tower, The Ranald Hotel is set in the heart of Oban town center and just off the main...
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.
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.
Just 1640 feet from Oban Railway Station and Oban Ferry Terminal, The Royal Hotel offers rooms with attached bathroom, free WiFi and limited free parking.
This property is an 18 minute walk from the beach. Located less than 10 minutes' walk from Oban's famous McCaig's Tower, The Ranald Hotel is set in the heart of Oban town center and just off the main...
Friendly, helpful staff; very central. Great beds.
With a traditional bar and restaurant, The Scot offers continental breakfasts and free Wi-Fi. Located in Oban center, the hotel is a 2-minute walk from the seafront and Oban Ferry Terminal.
Located 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.
Lovely location, clean and welcoming. Good breakfast
Set in the center of Oban, ideal for Argyll and the Islands, this small Scottish hotel is one of the town's oldest buildings and comes with free WiFi and a cozy lounge.
Room was ideal for what i needed, location was great
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.
Just 1640 feet from Oban Railway Station and Oban Ferry Terminal, The Royal Hotel offers rooms with attached bathroom, free WiFi and limited free parking.
Clean, warm, friendly staff, easy to park, central
Located in Oban, a 4-minute walk from Corran Halls, King's Knoll Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
FAQs about hotels in Oban
On average, 3-star hotels in Oban cost $85 per night, and 4-star hotels in Oban are $142 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Oban can be found for $64 per night, on average (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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Absolutely perfect location .
Absolutely perfect location . The rooms are gorgeous with everything you need from tea coffee milk to hairdryer and iron if you need to use one I would give the hotel top marks the staff were all friendly . Unfortunately I we didn't eat in the hotel but we definitely will next time
Jackie
United Kingdom
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Oban is lovely especially in summer I have been many times...
Oban is lovely especially in summer I have been many times over the years and mostly stayed in great Western Hotel with my late husband. This year I travelled in February it was cold and raining but that did not detract in any way from my enjoyment of oban. I love the place
Joyce
United Kingdom
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i went at new year hoping to find a ceilidh on somewhere...
i went at new year hoping to find a ceilidh on somewhere without success i went to the coreyvrecken wotherspoons for my meals which was also first class. what i would avoid on my next visit would be tescos £5.25p breakfasts. i ordered the breakfast with a cup of tea the teapot was out of a dolls house and the cup was like a soup bowl. i also got two slice of toast with butter full cost £8.65p i went back and queried the price and they said it was right. £1.90p for the dolls house teapot £1.50 FOR 2 SLICE OF TOAST WITH BUTTER and £5.25 for the breakfast a total of £8.65 a shear rip off. in wotherspoons i got the same for £7.04p but with a huge mug for your tea and as many refills as you like first class. i tried to see the tescos manager but he wasn't there in this day and age £1.50 for 2 slice of toast a whole loaf only costs £1.30 hope you can take it up with tesco
william
United Kingdom
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Oban is the gateway to the islands so lots of ferries...
Oban is the gateway to the islands so lots of ferries operating here and plenty of choices for other places to visit while staying in Oban.
There are lots of shops and restaurants within a few minutes walking distance and plenty of fantastic views to be had along the esplanade.
All in all a great place to visit.
JL101
United Kingdom
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Lovely town we really enjoyed our time there and would...
Lovely town we really enjoyed our time there and would certainly return.
The Oban Inn was a lovely place to eat and rink and the staff were very friendly.
We also ate at EE usk which was excellent.
Great place go spend a long weekend with friends.
Heather
United Kingdom
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The seafood was absolutely amazing, went to two seafood...
The seafood was absolutely amazing, went to two seafood restaurants one on the jetty @ the ferry terminal ( The Waterfront Fishouse)and one on the north pier ( Ee-usk ), both restaurants food were fabulous. If like me you like a Guinness then go to the Oban Inn for a nice pint of the black stuff. We stayed out of town at Benderloch before our only night in Oban, we booked a room at The Scot hotel. This was a nice and central stay with the shops, bars and restaurants in close proximity. Will most probably be back to experience more that Oban and the surrounding area has to offer.
Room was comfortable and quiet. Window opened for plenty of air and a pretty garden view. The bed was comfortable and had plenty of pillows, as well as an additional throw blanket in case of chill. Bathroom was immaculate, good sized shower. It was exactly what we wanted for our stay, a reasonably priced, nicely comfortable room.
And the breakfast for the additional charge was really worth it! We stayed at a 4 star hotel in Glasgow the night previously, and the Maridon House breakfast was better and cost less than half!
Being on your own always means a small room, but it was comfortable and provided what I needed. The hotel's cleanliness was great and the staff extremely friendly and helpful. Breakfast cost a little extra on my booking but was excellent and served up speedily. The location is good, slightly away from the often crowded centre but still near enough, and with an excellent view overlooking Oban bay with glorious sunsets while I was there,
Corrimar made us like Oban.The room was clean, big and with big windows open to a fantastic sea-view. It’s only 10-15 mins walk to the city centre along the seaside. We are not fuzzy about breakfast. The restaurant in Oban Bay Hotel a few blocks away totally satisfied our crave for good food. To us, Corrimar House is perfect. We will definitely come back.
Such an incredible, unique property with a rich history and incredible location in the Highlands! rhe hotel has gorgeous decor and is in an idyllic setting close to Oban town center. It’s run by the sweetest family that went out of their way to make sure everything was perfect for our honeymoon and to ensure we were comfortable during our stay!
Little apprehensive booking this due to previous comments but should not have been worried. The apartment was clean and the kitchen well equipped to cook in. We had a comfortable 2 nights with easy access to Oban and Ferry. Easy check-in as stated down the road at The hotel.
Being a premier hotel in Oban it does cost more. The fact that you are just yards from the train, bus and ferry terminal make it a prime location. It does have a spa but I didn't have the spare time to use any of them.
Great stay, great staff, spacious apartment, really comfy King size bed, amaaazing shower and the best breakfast we’ve ever had in the UK. 3-5 minutes from the main street. We would highly recommend this hotel!
The hotel is in a great location right at the port and within easy walking distance of shops, restaurants, the island ferries, and the Oban Distillery. The hotel has a very historic architectural look. too.
It was fun staying in a beautiful, historic hotel. Oban is AMAZING, and staying in the heart of the city was exciting. The guy who checked us in when we arrived was funny, engaging, and enthusiastic.
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.
Spent 2 days in Oban. Hotel was really clean and staff helpful. Great location with parking. Breakfast was very good and plentiful. Would recommend and would stay here again.
The hotel was easy to find and the manager was very welcoming.We were in a junior suite which was a good size.The hotel was only a 5 minute walk from the centre of Oban.
Breakfast was excellent. Chose this hotel because it was dog friendly. Easy check-in. Parking was a big plus as not many hotels in the Oban area provide parking.
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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