Discover the best top things to do in Ayr, United Kingdom including In Time Escape Rooms, Drouthy Neebors, Heads of Ayr Farm Park, Rozelle Park, Ayr Seafront Playpark, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Ayr beach.
Restaurants in Ayr
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Designed, built, and run by escape room lovers - our games offer unique and immersive fun for all ages to enjoy. Explore, collect clues, solve puzzles, and uncover the mysteries to escape In Time!
My wife and I (and our little 5 month old) really enjoyed doing the Abandoned Academy room today. Some really nice touches including nods to some local history, attention to detail with the items in the room and a satisfying logic to it all once you work it out. Really friendly and welcoming while managing the necessary COVID procedures. Would definitely recommend!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Great wee pub with a great selection of drinks and a great atmosphere with staff who are very friendly and make you feel welcome.
4.5 based on 1,247 reviews
Perfect day spent here, so much to see and do Fun for everybody from the youngest to the oldest We spent over 6 hours there and had a great day out Food is good quality and a good price Great mix of fun outdoor activities and wildlife to see Just plain old good family fun
4.5 based on 203 reviews
Lovely place for a walk and the cafe is just the best! Really good coffee and the excellent food and cakes. Can highly recommend. Gallery very interesting too.
4.5 based on 452 reviews
Great place to spend an hour or so. Grandaughter is 10 and still loves to visit and play on the zip slide
4.5 based on 1,058 reviews
Birthplace of poet Robert Burns.
although we stay a 45 minute drive away, this was our first visit. This is a National Trust for Scotland property and I must say, very modern, bright, informative and the staff very friendly and helpful. The cafe was excellent, good home made products with prices cheaper than many other cafe in the area. The museum was very interesting with lots to see about our Rabbie. Then of course you can walk over to the Auld Kirk, Rabbie's birthplace, the monument and the Brig O' Doon. (the bridge over the river, not the hotel)you can spend an excellent few hours seeing and more than likely realising that Robert Burns contributed a lot more to our Scottish heritage than we knew. Even on a wet day it is a place to go to. There is also a children's outside play area when the weather is good. Helps the little ones from being too board with culture. The gift shop is well worth a visit. This is certainly a place where we shall visit again soon.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Went to the beachfront with our grandsons 6 + 3 1/2 and they had a ball. Pirate playground was fantastic. Plenty to keep them amused. Pity there’s not this available at all beach fronts.
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