Vacation rentals in Lerwick

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A welcoming living area features a wooden fireplace with a wood-burning stove as its focal point. Two leather sofas with yellow cushions face a wooden coffee table, which holds a selection of books and magazines. A television is placed on a wooden stand, complemented by light-colored walls.
Home in Lerwick
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Hansel Cottage- a cosy cottage in quiet location

Hansel: a gift. This charming Victorian cottage, built around 1860 by a local merchant, offers very comfortable accommodation in a quiet, central location in Lerwick. Situated in a secluded lane, the cottage provides a snug hideaway. We provide a welcome pack of local produce, locally made toileteries and a small library of books, and a basket of wood and peat for the stove. Parking is available nearby. There is a private south-west facing garden with shed. Garden furniture and BBQ included.

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A serene beach scene captures the gentle curves of the sandy shore, framing calm waters reflecting a clear blue sky. Two stone buildings stand on either side, enhancing the coastal charm with their rustic textures. In the distance, a vessel can be seen gliding across the water.
Condo in Lerwick
5 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

Beachfront retreat amazing view quiet cosy central

Bain’s Beach cosy central retreat overlooks the harbour and natural urban beach in the historical and picturesque ‘sooth end’ of the quiet, quaint area of old Lerwick. Perfect for wild swimming with amazing sea-views of sea-going vessels, wildlife, seabirds, seals and occasional orcas! Close to high street shops, eateries, cinema, museum and coastal walks. Ideal retreat for annual Lerwick Up Helly Aa, Shetland Folk Festival, Shetland Wool Week and many local cultural, nature and music events.

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The image features a historic stone building situated by the water, with a distinctive boathouse attached. A small blue boat is visible near the boathouse, and the scene is complemented by an expansive sky and calm waters.
Home in Lerwick
5 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

South Lodberrie

Lodberries: (Old Norse, hladberg, a landing rock) were used as waterfront stores. A short walk from the town centre and harbour. Historic setting & unique layout, built into the sea. Main rooms look directly over the water & rocky beach, directly opp the house famed as the home of DI Jimmy Perez in "Shetland". Ground Floor: Kitchen with open plan dining area + main bedroom with ensuite shower room/toilet Upper Floor: Large lounge with balcony overlooking harbour area, 2nd bedroom & bathroom

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Apartment in Lerwick
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Flat 2 Kiwi House

This modern cosy one bedroom flat is set in the heart of Lerwick within walking distance of shops, restaurants and the town centre. A completely renovated flat with all modern facilities. Great for couples, business travellers and tourists. The property has a spacious living room with smart 65” TV and WIFI. The kitchen is well equipped with all mod cons. There is a double bed in the bedroom with SIMBA mattress. There is also a washing machine and a tumble dryer available for guest to use.

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A charming detached building is visible along a paved street, featuring a slate roof and stone walls. The entrance is highlighted by a decorative wrought-iron fence and gate. A mixture of historic and modern architecture surrounds the property, creating an inviting neighborhood atmosphere.
Home in Lerwick
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Cosy detached Peerie Hoose, central Lerwick!

Located on historic St Olaf Street in the very heart of Lerwick, the Peerie Hoose is a 1 bedroom detached property sleeping 2 people & offering exceptional accommodation on one level; no internal/external stairs. Within minutes walking distance of the local shops, harbour & coastal walks, restaurants, cinema, museum, music venues & bars. A very cosy modern Peerie (small in Shetland dialect) Hoose in a fantastic location; relax & enjoy your visit whilst we take care of your accommodation.

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A serene view of a shallow water area reflecting the surrounding historic stone buildings. The structure features large windows and is complemented by greenery. The sandy area gently curves along the water's edge, creating a peaceful coastal atmosphere.
Townhouse in Lerwick
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 308 reviews

Sea Winds, Lerwick townhouse with sea views.

Sea Winds, is a newly renovated c. 1760 two-storey listed townhouse located in the picturesque south end of Commercial Street, Lerwick. With beautiful open views over Bain's Beach, you can enjoy life by the sea with all the modern comforts of the house has to offer, including a wood burning stove. Close to the BBC series 'Shetland 'Jimmy Perez' home', and minutes walk from the shops, restaurants and pubs in Lerwick, Sea Winds makes an excellent base to tour the isles.

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A well-maintained property is featured, showcasing a single-story design with a gently sloped roof. The exterior is surrounded by a landscaped yard, with a gravel pathway leading to a red outdoor seating area. Nearby, additional residential buildings are visible against a natural backdrop.
Home in Shetland Islands
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Beachside, spacious, centrally located house

Situated across from a beautiful sandy beach sits the newly refurbished “Da Haaf”, a 4 bedroomed, light and airy spacious property. With an open plan fully equipped fitted kitchen/dining room/sitting room with wood burning stove, 3 double bedrooms and one twin bedroom, 2 with en suites, a family bathroom, library and laundry room, it is sure to feel like a home from home. Da Haaf is in a lovely central location, situated just 10 minutes drive from Lerwick.

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A charming stone house with a vibrant red door is situated at the water's edge, showcasing traditional architecture. Soft clouds are visible in the sky above, and neighboring buildings line the street, providing a rustic coastal backdrop.
Home in Scalloway
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Luxe Coastal Retreat Near Shops & Castle, Parking

Wake up to sweeping harbour views at The Bulwark, a prime waterfront retreat in the heart of Shetland. Overlooking the sea and just moments from shops, cafés and historic landmarks, this peaceful home blends coastal charm with modern comfort. Enjoy scenic views, a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy log burner and relaxing living spaces ideal for families or couples. A central yet tranquil base for exploring Shetland’s coastline, heritage and vibrant town life.

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The exterior of the cottage is shown against a clear blue sky, featuring a stone facade and large windows. A peaceful yard is visible, with grass and surrounding stone walls. Steps lead up to the entrance, while outdoor seating is arranged on a patio space.
Cottage in Lerwick
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Two bedroom cottage in central Lerwick

Comfortable two bedroom cottage, situated in the centre of Lerwick. The cottage has recently been refurbished, and is decorated with a modern feel. Located on King Harald Street, the cottage is within walking distance of Lerwick town centre, near various cafes, restaurants, pubs and shops. Please be aware that there are two sets of steps to get up to the cottage (27 in total), so it may not be suitable for people with mobility issues, or prams/buggies.

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Apartment in Lerwick
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Unkenhaus. Cosy, modern apartment, private parking

A very central and fully refurbished apartment on the first floor, built in 1871 and tastefully modernised but still keeping its cosy atmosphere. Situated in the old part of Lerwick close to all town centre amenities, 300m to pubs, shops, restaurants etc. Private off road parking and secluded entrance. There is a shared garden that guests are welcome to use. Fully equipped with everything you need including wifi and Netflix for chill time.

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A cozy bedroom features a wooden bed framed by two bedside tables with lamps. Brightly patterned pillows accent the spacious bedding, while a light throw is draped across the foot. A wooden wardrobe complements the warm tones of the room.
Apartment in Lerwick
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

1 bedroom central apartment, Lerwick

Central Lerwick 1-bed in historic listed building. Spacious double bedroom, shower room & open-plan kitchen/living area. Hypoallergenic bedding & Smart TV. Short walk to shops, restaurants, cinema & Mareel. Bus station 2 mins away. Contactless key-box check-in. Tea, coffee & sugar starter pack included. Built in the early 1800s. Perfect base for exploring Shetland or a comfortable, convenient work stay. Fast WIFI.

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A well-appointed sleeping area features a spacious bed dressed in a patterned duvet cover. Nightstands with lamps are situated on either side, providing soft illumination. Large bay windows allow for a glimpse of the exterior scenery, enhancing the room's bright and airy ambiance.
Apartment in Lerwick
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Cosy lanes flat on the historic Hillhead

Bright, modern and airy flat, right in the heart of Lerwick. Recently redecorated and refurbished, this flat is equipped with all you need for a comfortable stay. Big bay windows look out over the town's historic Hillhead - the perfect location for viewing the world-famous Up Helly Aa fire festival, as the spectacular torchlight evening procession starts from right outside, making this the ideal view point.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Lerwick?

    Lerwick has a variety of places to stay, including self-catering apartments near the harbor, cozy guesthouses in residential neighborhoods, and family homes close to parks. Many lodgings are within easy reach of shops and local attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in Lerwick with kids?

    Kids can participate in hands-on exhibits at the Shetland Museum and Archives, visit local parks, or explore Bain’s Beach during low tide. Family walks on nearby trails are also frequently suggested for outdoor fun.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Lerwick?

    Explore the Shetland Museum and Archives for local history, stroll around Fort Charlotte’s ramparts, or shop for crafts along Commercial Street. Many enjoy coastal walks and sampling dishes prepared with fresh seafood.

  • How is the weather in Lerwick?

    Lerwick has cool, breezy weather year-round, with temperatures ranging from about 35°F to 58°F (2°C to 15°C). Rain is frequent, especially in autumn and winter, so waterproof clothing is suggested throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Lerwick?

    Late spring through summer is often recommended for visiting Lerwick, as days are longer and local events showcase Shetland’s traditions. Cooler, wetter months have fewer crowds but provide a quieter atmosphere for exploring.

  • What are the best places to visit in Lerwick?

    Popular places in Lerwick include the Shetland Museum and Archives, Fort Charlotte, and the historic lanes of Commercial Street. Bain’s Beach is also often recommended for picturesque views near the harbor.

  • What are some hiking trails in Lerwick?

    Lerwick has scenic trails such as the coastal walk around The Knab and paths through Clickimin Loch’s landscape. These routes highlight harbor views, birdlife, and Shetland’s distinct coastline.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Lerwick?

    Families often enjoy interactive exhibits at the Shetland Museum and Archives, exploring the harbor, or walking local coastal paths. Parks, play areas, and occasional craft workshops offer activities for different ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Lerwick?

    You can explore neighboring islands, visit nature reserves to spot local wildlife, or tour archaeological sites for ancient history around Lerwick. Jarlshof and the island of Bressay are often suggested for unique landscapes and cultural experiences.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Lerwick?

    Many accommodations in Lerwick welcome pets, particularly self-catering cottages and guesthouses. With nearby parks and coastal paths, it’s easy to find places where pets can join outdoor explorations.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Lerwick?

    Locals often suggest exploring early in the morning, planning for shifting weather, and sampling freshly caught seafood at harbor spots. Spend time at the Shetland Museum and Archives to gain insights into island history and culture.

  • What is Lerwick known for?

    Lerwick is known for its vibrant harbor, traditional stone buildings, and being the gateway to Shetland’s islands. The Up Helly Aa fire festival, local woolen crafts, and maritime heritage are central to its cultural life.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Lerwick?

    Explore quirky lanes like Commercial Street for independent shops, and visit smaller galleries or locally curated museums for Shetland crafts and maritime stories. The Knab's clifftop paths around Lerwick provide peaceful harbor views away from the crowds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Lerwick?

    Lerwick's food scene includes dishes prepared with fresh local seafood such as mussels, crab, and haddock, as well as Shetland lamb and oatcakes. Bakeries often serve bannocks and home-baked goods reflecting the region's heritage.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Lerwick?

    Pack layers, including a waterproof jacket and sturdy footwear, as Lerwick has variable weather and frequent rain. A warm hat and gloves are helpful year-round, and a camera is handy for harbor and coastal scenery.

  • What is the nightlife in Lerwick like?

    The nightlife in Lerwick centers around welcoming pubs, small music venues, and locally run bars, where traditional music is frequently played. Evenings often have a laid-back pace, emphasizing cozy spaces and community gatherings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Lerwick?

    Lerwick is known for lively annual celebrations, including the fire festival Up Helly Aa held in winter. Summer often brings local music, maritime, and folk events reflecting Shetland's traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Lerwick?

    Lerwick has many vacation rental options that are frequently suggested for families, including homes with multiple bedrooms and self-catering facilities. Many are conveniently located near parks, the harbor, or local attractions, making it easier to explore together.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Lerwick

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 70 vacation rentals in Lerwick

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Lerwick vacation rentals start at $98 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    40 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    70 of Lerwick vacation rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Lerwick stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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