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Park Hotel
Rugby Park
Kilmarnock
Ayrshire and Arran

KA1 2DP

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Contemporary, unique and luxurious accommodation in the heart of beautiful, rural Ayrshire. A perfect choice for the business or leisure traveller, offering excellent value and only 20 minutes from Glasgow.

Built in June 2002, this unique 4-star hotel incorporates the Ayrshire Banqueting and Conference Centre, offering free wireless Internet access, 50 executive twin/double bedrooms, all en suite with tea/coffee making facilities, satellite tv, in house movies and direct modem point, ideal for the business and leisure traveller. Residents enjoy complimentary use of the Kilmarnock Fitness Centre, Kilmarnock Football Clubs very own health suite, offering a wide range of impressive equipment. The Cafe Bar serves light meals and refreshments throughout the day, and Blues Restaurant offers excellent cuisine in modern, relaxed and informal surroundings. The Conference and Banqueting Suites are unrivalled, providing state of the art facilities for up to 350 guests for a banquet, and 600 for a conference. There are four private suites within the hotel, and a further three smaller rooms within the stadium itself, ideal for use as syndicate rooms. We offer a range of packages, including Day and Residential Conference, Corporate Hospitality, Leisure, Golf Breaks, Team building, Theme Dinners, and all at competitive prices.

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