Less than 250 yards from the train and bus stations in Kirkcaldy, Beveridge Park Hotel offers free private parking, restaurant and bar to enjoy, alongside free Wi-Fi in the whole property, making it a...
Faisal
United Kingdom
Absolutely nothing. Shocking that they are still in business
The family-owned Dean Park Hotel located in the leafy suburbs of Kirkcaldy, 17 miles from St Andrews and Fife. Free WIFi is provided throughout the property.
Moray
United Kingdom
Very modern. Very clean. Couldn’t fault it for the price.
Around 6 minutes’ drive from central Kirkcaldy, the Merchant House bed and breakfast in historic harbour town of Dysart is just under 30 miles from both Dundee and Edinburgh.
Situated in Fife, less than 1 km from Kirkcaldy Beach, The Strathearn Hotel features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
david
United Kingdom
Breakfast exceeded our expectation and the hotel was a perfect place to break our journey to Shetland.
Located in Kinghorn, 1.5 km from Pettycur Beach, The Bay Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Featuring a garden and a terrace, Burntisland Sands Hotel is located in Burntisland. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a bar. Free WiFi is available and on-site parking is provided.
David
United Kingdom
The staff were helpful and friendly and the food was acceptable, but they were about the only plus. We were so disappointed that we left after the first night, without being compensated for the next three nights.
Situated in Kinghorn in the Fife region, with Kinghorn Beach and Pettycur Beach nearby, Waterfront luxury apartment features accommodation with free private parking.
mike
Isle of Man
Location, train station about 2 min walk away, the view was lovely, big family apartment, fairly cheap
A good location if you are exploring the Fife coast and also...
A good location if you are exploring the Fife coast and also want to travel into Edinburgh.
Not so good for restaurants or public transport as few buses on a Sunday.
The town is more industrial than a shopping destination.
Good train service into Edinburgh.
pilly03
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Kirkcaldy is a quirky little town with a lovely beach front...
Kirkcaldy is a quirky little town with a lovely beach front promenade. Apparently the town fathers ruled against any free parking some years ago, which has deeply impacted business retention, and now many young people are leaving. The High Street is a bit sad. BUT excellent restaurants - Marino's Italian and Koku oShi sushi - both top notch. And we sampled two wonderful cafe's - R & S and Merchants - make sure to visit the back yard in Merchants, especially climbing to the top of the yard so you can really see what this centuries old house looked like.
Debra
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
Helpful, attentive staff made a short stay very comfortable.
Helpful, attentive staff made a short stay very comfortable.
When I brought an issue with my dinner to their attention the staff didn't quibble but immediately removed the item from by bill and offered an alternative or replacement.
Duncan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We were there to attend an event and to conduct some family...
We were there to attend an event and to conduct some family history research in the excellent facilities provided by Kirkcaldy Library and Museum. The town itself is looking good, certainly in the area round Victoria Road.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Kirkcaldy is a good place for access to Edinburgh, Fife and...
Kirkcaldy is a good place for access to Edinburgh, Fife and The East Neuk. It has its own charm, but the town centre is quite run down. Take the bus to the nearby beaches, or right up to the beautiful villages of East Neuk. There are a couple of good curry houses on the High Street, I liked The Prince especially. The older streets away from the High Street and the Parks are quite lovely, and the museum and gallery are good.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Visited the gallery/museum which was located near our hotel.
Visited the gallery/museum which was located near our hotel. This was a hidden gem as the pictures on display were very good as was the museum which had sections dedicated to the past linoleum industry and mining communities. Fascinating.
Kirkcaldy has a full range of shops available as well as a modernised sea promenade.
All in all found Kirkcaldy a very enjoyable place to visit and wished we had spent more time there!
The location was great as it was a short walk into the town centre and close to the railway station. The hotel was peaceful (even on Saturday night when an event was going on). The staff were friendly and helpful. The room size was good with good facilities - kettle,tea/coffee etc. Breakfast was tasty, the portion size was good and the choice was plenty.
Great value. Apartment was clean Anne well-equipped, very comfortable beds! Checking in and out was easy, and the location is handy for getting around Kirkcaldy. There was plenty of free parking nearby.
I liked everything my room was lovely an clean. Staff were friendly and helpful. Food was delicious. Great hotel would certainly recommend for anybody visiting Kirkcaldy
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