What to do and see in Ayr, Scotland: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

March 29, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Ayr, United Kingdom including Chanida Thai Massage & Spa, SiamThai.land, In Time Escape Rooms, Burns Monument and Gardens, Lang Scots Mile, Rozelle Park, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, The Races at Ayr Racecourse, LA Bowl, Ayr Gaiety Theatre.
Restaurants in Ayr

1. Chanida Thai Massage & Spa

19 Wellington Square, Ayr KA7 1EZ Scotland +44 7599 984941 [email protected] http://www.chanidathaimassage.co.uk
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Chanida Thai Massage & Spa

Chanida Thai Massage & Spa offers professional traditional Thai Therapies, deep tissue massage, Thai oil, head & shoulder, foot massage, facial treatments.

Reviewed By gillianbI8151RY

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.

2. SiamThai.land

137 Main Street, Ayr KA8 8BX Scotland +44 7583 973532 [email protected] http://www.SiamThai.land
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

SiamThai.land

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.

Reviewed By 900lilliant

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

3. In Time Escape Rooms

2nd Floor, 18 Hope Street (Blaney Quinn Close), Ayr KA7 1LT Scotland +44 7543 577987 [email protected] http://www.intimeescaperooms.com
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

In Time Escape Rooms

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!

Reviewed By christopherbG5087GI - Didcot, United Kingdom

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!

4. Burns Monument and Gardens

Murdoch's Lone Alloway, Ayr KA7 4PQ Scotland +44 1292 443700 http://www.burnsmuseum.org.uk/event/burns-alicht
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4.5 based on 346 reviews

Burns Monument and Gardens

Reviewed By hairdy - Preston, United Kingdom

After visiting the museum, Burns Cottage and Auld Kirk I love to spend a few hours just walking around, down to Brigadoon, then go up inside the monument to appreciate the views. When quiet this place is so peaceful, lots of benches to just sit and enjoy the views, beauty and peace of this special place

5. Lang Scots Mile

Ayr Scotland
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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Lang Scots Mile

Roughly one-mile scenic walking trail along the seacoast, suitable for wheelchairs. Start: Car park at Miller’s Folly on Cromwell’s Fort. End: Blackburn Car Park.

Reviewed By SH1RLS1966 - Cumbernauld, United Kingdom

Lovely flat walk, which for an arthritis sufferer makes life a bit easier. Beautiful scenery along the front of Ayr and we were blessed with a gorgeous sunny autumn day.

6. Rozelle Park

Alloway, Ayr Scotland +44 300 123 0900 http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/parks/parks-and-open-spaces/rozelle.aspx
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

Rozelle Park

Reviewed By 892trines - Maybole, United Kingdom

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.

7. Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Murdoch's Lone Alloway Alloway, Ayr KA7 4PQ Scotland +44 1292 443700 [email protected] http://www.burnsmuseum.org.uk
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4.5 based on 1,058 reviews

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Birthplace of poet Robert Burns.

Reviewed By svenskmum - Glasgow, United Kingdom

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.

8. The Races at Ayr Racecourse

2-6 Whitletts Court, Ayr KA8 0LH Scotland +44 1292 264179 [email protected] http://www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk
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4.0 based on 261 reviews

The Races at Ayr Racecourse

Ayr Racecourse is Scotland’s only Grade 1 track and is known to host some of the best horse racing in Scotland, both in the flat racing and the jumps. The beautifully located course is home to the Coral Scottish Grand National Festival in April and the William Hill Ayr Gold Cup Festival in September. In 2018 Ayr Racecourse have a record of 37 fixtures, many of which have live entertainment and first class hospitality offerings. Ayr Racecourse is also home to a fabulous multi award winning four star Western House Hotel and one of the country’s largest and most unique conference centres. Banquets, gala balls, exhibitions, conferences and car launches are just some of the functions that the well-appointed Princess Royal Conference and Events Centre can host in comfort. There really is something for everyone at Scotland’s premier racecourse.

Reviewed By dannydI8500PD - Glossop, United Kingdom

Has to be one of the best racecourses in Britain. I have visited a number of times over the last 10 years.We love the town and holiday there every couple of years so always arrange our holiday to take in a meeting or 2 I own a couple of horses and find the owners and trainers facliities very good

9. LA Bowl

17 Miller Road, Ayr KA7 2AX Scotland +44 1292 611511 [email protected] http://labowlayr.co.uk
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4.0 based on 79 reviews

LA Bowl

Tenpin Bowling, Lazer Megazone, Pool, Amusements, Diner and fully licensed Bar. The ideal venue for families, adults and kids of all ages. Corporate Packages, Supper Bowls and Childrens' Birthday Parties. Open 7 days from 10am till late.

Reviewed By Yeet_yote_82

Cool wee place and good prices. Thought the bowling facilities were quality and the laser tag was well instructed and lots of fun, as well as a short safety breif beforehand. Very nice and will be going again.

10. Ayr Gaiety Theatre

Carrick Street, Ayr KA7 1NU Scotland +44 1292 288235 [email protected] http://www.ayrgaiety.co.uk
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4.0 based on 126 reviews

Ayr Gaiety Theatre

The Gaiety Theatre is one of Scotland's iconic theatres - its intimate 500+ seater auditorium having played host to most of Scotland's stars of the stage for over 100 years. Now run as a social enterprise it provides a professional programme ranging from international ballet and opera to pantomime and musical theatre, stand up and jazz to award winning drama and classic live bands. The theatre also hosts the Stage Door restaurant - providing everything from full three course cuisine in the evenings to a cup of coffee and breakfast from 10.00.

Reviewed By 502susc - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Just visited this lovely theatre to see an Absolutely brilliant musical - oor Wullie. So professional! Each of the actors puts their heart and soul into it - with a very powerful message on equality and valuing differences - loved It !! Thank you !

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