Discover the best top things to do in Ayr, United Kingdom including Chanida Thai Massage & Spa, SiamThai.land, In Time Escape Rooms, Drouthy Neebors, Craft daft, Big Sparra Vinyl, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Carnegie Public Library, Rozelle House Galleries, Robbie's Drams.
Restaurants in Ayr
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Chanida Thai Massage & Spa offers professional traditional Thai Therapies, deep tissue massage, Thai oil, head & shoulder, foot massage, facial treatments.
I can’t recommend highly enough! Wonderful venue and surroundings, super friendly and experienced staff. Treatment is tailored to your specific needs and I left feeling uplifted and more flexible.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
SiamThai.land Traditional Massage, the power of touch based in the heart of Ayr; easy to reach and with free street parking available. We offer a wide range of Thai massage treatments with package and promotions available to suit your every need. If you are looking for pain relief from a tense body, or improved flexibility, why not let us help you.
I've reviewed before but felt I just had to say again how wonderful this place is ..I had the Thai sports oil massage today, Lisa worked on all my aches and pains and I left feeling amazing !!! I will be back asap and I highly recommend everyone to give this place a try
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 40 reviews
Craft daft is a drop in craft studio based in Ayr offering a massive range of craft activities for all ages, abilities and budgets. We have been under new ownership since November 2015 combining forces with Sew Materialistic who now operate on the upper floor from Craft daft. See their facebook page Sew Materialistic Ayr for additional information. We also run after school craft clubs and holiday clubs for children,various workshops for children and adults and we also cater for birthday parties and larger groups (these require to be pre booked in advance).
4.5 based on 11 reviews
A small indy record store with a big heart. Pop in for a chat and check out our selection of old vinyl in perfect condition and new stuff too. We also sell CDs and DVDs.
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 38 reviews
Historic library, architecturally significant. Local Archives, historic artifacts & artwork on display, History talks and walks. Free entry.
This is one of the most impressive Carnegie libraries in Scotland. Just a short walk over the old bridge from the centre. An impressive building with all it's original features, grand staircase, spectacular stained glass. It's good to see a community library very much used and obviously loved from the comments on here. It houses an interesting local history section which I will revisit when open properly, they welcome visitors and it is an asset to Ayr.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
What a lovely, warm welcome today from the lady in the tea room. Delicious cakes and very interesting displays of local artwork. A very enjoyable afternoon. We will be back!
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