An 8-minute drive from Edinburgh Airport, ibis Budget Hotel Edinburgh Park lies just off the City of Edinburgh Bypass and 30 minutes’ walk from Edinburgh Park Train Station.
On Princes Street, opposite the Scott Monument and National Gallery, Mercure Edinburgh City - Princes Street Hotel has an excellent location, a friendly atmosphere and views of Edinburgh Castle.
Aiki
United Kingdom
Staff was very friendly and helpful
Food was excellent top notch 👌
Room where very comfortable and clean.
Situated in the centre of Edinburgh, the Motel One Edinburgh-Royal is 5 minutes’ walk away from the train station, and only half a mile from the Castle. Guests can reach the historical St.
Located within a 5-minute walk of EICC and a 12-minute walk of Edinburgh Castle, Hampton By Hilton Edinburgh West End in Edinburgh features a fitness centre and rooms with free WiFi.
This boutique hotel sits on the banks of the Forth in Leith, and boasts a state-of-the art gym, free parking and a stylish bar. Edinburgh city centre is just 10 minutes’ drive away.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh City Centre features a spa/ fitness centre, bar and bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. Waverley train station is just a 5-minute walk away.
Overlooking Carlton Hill, Princes Street Gardens and Waverley Station, the 4-star Scotsman Hotel was originally built in 1905. This majestic, listed building was once The Scotsman newspaper.
This luxurious 5-star retreat has a fine-dining restaurant and romantic bedrooms about 3 km from the Royal Mile. Prestonfield is surrounded by gardens and a golf course.
The staff was exceptional! The grounds were beautiful!
Situated conveniently in Edinburgh, 100 Princes Street offers air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Virgin Hotels Edinburgh features a fitness centre, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Edinburgh. This 5-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
The location was great and they were pet friendly.
Located in Edinburgh, 10 km from University of Edinburgh, Melville Castle Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The room was £629 for 2 nights. I think that is very expensive.
Well located in the centre of Edinburgh, voco Edinburgh - Haymarket, an IHG Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
The staff were very knowlage about Edingburgh and very helpful .
Situated in the centre of Edinburgh, the Motel One Edinburgh-Royal is 5 minutes’ walk away from the train station, and only half a mile from the Castle. Guests can reach the historical St.
Close to everything. Quiet hotel. Comfortable beds.
Overlooking Carlton Hill, Princes Street Gardens and Waverley Station, the 4-star Scotsman Hotel was originally built in 1905. This majestic, listed building was once The Scotsman newspaper.
Fabulous location. Spacious room. Great Grand cafe.
This 4-star Novotel is 200 metres from Edinburgh Park Rail Station and a 12-minute train ride from the city centre. It has modern rooms and a heated indoor swimming pool.
Beautiful clean property easy to get to from the trams
Situated conveniently in the Edinburgh City Centre district of Edinburgh, Eleven Stafford Street Townhouse is set 1.6 km from The Real Mary King's Close, 1.6 km from Edinburgh Waverley station and 1.7...
Easy to find, great location had everything you need.
Situated on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh city centre, The Inn on the Mile offers an alternative luxury hotel experience of staying in one of Edinburgh's most prestigious historic landmarks.
Location was great breakfast was nice but of a wait
Just 0.5 miles from Edinburgh Waverley Rail Station, this 4-star Ten Hill Place, WorldHotels Distinctive is owned by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and offers free WiFi.
The hotel is exceedingly well maintained and clean.
Just metres from Holyrood Park, Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood features an award-winning restaurant and spa. With Edinburgh Castle just a mile away, guests have free WiFi access and large rooms.
Very friendly and helpful staff, rooms were great,
In Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, this Hotel Du Vin has uniquely styled bedrooms in a former city asylum. At the hotel’s heart is a French Bistro, serving produce from the Lothian region.
Comfortable, clean, friendly staff and great location
The Royal Scots Club offers grand country-house charm, a cosy club atmosphere and free WiFi in Edinburgh city centre. In the peaceful New Town district, there is a hotel lift for access to all floors.
It’s beautiful and old yet perfectly styled inside
Black Ivy is just a 15-minute walk from Edinburgh city centre and features a lively bar which overlooks Bruntsfield Links park.
Breakfast was excellent, decor of downstairs was beautiful
FAQs about hotels in Edinburgh
On average, 3-star hotels in Edinburgh cost £209 per night, and 4-star hotels in Edinburgh are £250 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Edinburgh can on average be found for £462 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Edinburgh this weekend is £318 or, for a 4-star hotel, £388. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Edinburgh for this weekend cost on average around £721 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £252 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Edinburgh for tonight. You'll pay on average around £328 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Edinburgh will cost around £578 (based on Booking.com prices).
21212, Hotel Ceilidh-Donia and The Bonham have received great reviews from travellers in Edinburgh regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
A Feast for the Senses
A city of heritage, heart and of course Hogmanay, Scotland’s capital is vibrant and edgy. Whether or not you come for one of its many festivals, Edinburgh is quite simply a feast for the senses.
The wealth of Edinburgh sights ranges from Holyrood Palace to the Botanical Gardens, Princes Street to the Royal Mile. Overseeing them all is majestic Edinburgh Castle. Be there at sunset on a clear day to see the city below bathed in a warm, orange glow. Simply stunning.
Wandering the streets, the smell of fish and chips wafts by, with the unique twist of salt ‘n’ sauce – a must-try variation on this favourite dish. Follow it up with a smooth whisky and you’ll start to feel like a local.
For a taste of Scottish culture, a kilt-wearing busker often plays the bagpipes on Waverley Bridge, while traditional folk music can be heard in some Old Town pubs. Complete your stay with a rugby match at Murrayfield or a round at one of the city’s 14 golf clubs, and you’ll have the true Edinburgh experience.
Whether you are looking for hotels near Edinburgh Airport or accommodations in the city center, Booking.com has a great range to choose from.
We packed in the Whiskey Experience, a Harry Potter tour and...
We packed in the Whiskey Experience, a Harry Potter tour and the Castle, with the royal mile along the way, on our one full day in the city. The expensive hotel accommodations are the biggest downside to Edinburgh, which is ancient and fascinating with many restaurants of various price points and cuisines. We found the taxis to be affordable and convenient and loved walking around the area of the Royal Mile. We were there while it was gloriously sunny, but chilly rain is apparently very common, so pack accordingly.
Dan
United States
Scored 10
10
After travelling the world, Edinburgh remains one of my...
After travelling the world, Edinburgh remains one of my favourite cities. Especially during a sunny summer's day (few and far between!) it has a vibe all of its own. The buildings are beautiful and the green inner city spaces add an extra layer of enjoyment. So many things to see and do. It boasts many great restaurants and as a vegan, I had no problems finding something suitable and delicious.
And if you like unusual, exceptionally nice coffee, check out this small boutique cafe that roasts its own bean. The cafe is at 4 Spittal St, Edinburgh in the city. You can even see the castle from there if you stretch your neck. If you go there, say Nicki sent you ;)
Have fun in Edinburgh !
Nicki
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
So many people
So many people
Pre book the castle, we walked up only to find it was sold out for the day!
Found out later that the tram goes all the way to the royal Yacht wish we'd got on there instead of the hop on hop off bus
Whiskey experience, amazing
Julie
Australia
Scored 10
10
Edinburgh is such a great city to visit.
Edinburgh is such a great city to visit. It's easy to get around via walking and many other modes of transport. It's a great home base for taking small bus tours into the highlands and island areas of Scotland. The Old Town can get very busy but there are many exciting shops and places to explore.
Roland
Scored 10
10
I fell in love with Edinburgh last year on a 10-day journey.
I fell in love with Edinburgh last year on a 10-day journey. The architecture is stunning, and nature seems to ease its way into the city. Visit the Old Town and the castle, enjoy the views from there, and make your way to the Grassmarket area. If you are lucky, you will find a little event there with amazing food. Don't forget about St. Giles' Cathedral, a true piece of local history. Walk along the Royal Mile, Victoria Street, Cockburn Street, but don't forget about the charming Circus Lane, Dean Village and Water of Leith, if you have the time. Edinburgh is more than a city break destination, you can loose yourself onto its streets, parks and hills. And pubs :).
Andreea
Germany
Scored 10
10
Fantastic city.
Fantastic city. Have visited many times and each time manage to do things we haven’t done before. There is so much to see and do here. The Royal mile oozes with character and history. The museums are great. Visited Holyrood Palace and have previously seen the botanical gardens, the royal yacht, the real Mary Kings Close, The Whiskey experience, the castle, and so much more. It’s such a wonderful city. We never tire of it!
Great hotel. Location is ideal, transport in to Edinburgh city centre is ideal. Bus goes directly from the hotel in to the city, bus price is cheap. Offer free on site parking which meant we had the luxury of being able to leave the car and travel without having to worry about parking. Breakfast had a good selection, food decent. Would definitely recommend to use.
I love the location. Its handy for meeting friends and having a lovely meal in the carvery. Bus stop right outside the front door for buses into Edinburgh City Centre. Have always used this hotel as I like the service you receive from all the staff.
We were in Edinburgh to see The Killers at the Royal Highland Showground and this hotel was ideally located across the road from a tram stop with easy access to both the venue and the city centre.
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