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.
Maguire
United Kingdom
easy to get to and close to the airport, which we needed, comfortable and very clean rooms for the night we stayed
On Princes Street, opposite the Scott Monument and National Gallery, Mount Royal Edinburgh by The Unlimited Collection has an excellent location, a friendly atmosphere and views of Edinburgh Castle.
Alexander
United Kingdom
Room was bigger that expected but could have done with some drawers in the room
Location of the hotel was excellent as it was only a short walk from train station and right on Princess Street
Plenty of choice at breakfast . Either hot or cold choices
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.
LK
Isle of Man
Staff helpful and polite.
Breakfast excellent.
Distance to attractions Ideal
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.
Hardy
United Kingdom
Lovely room,comfortable bed and large bathroom. It was clean and warm.
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.
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.
The staff were the best thing about this hotel, 10/10
Well set in Edinburgh, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a terrace. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
very convenient,beautiful view, clean and cozy room.
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.
Hotel was spotless, grounds stunning, food fantastic.
Conveniently set in the centre of Edinburgh, YOTEL Edinburgh provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Thank you to all staff, they were very helpful and kind to us
Featuring a shared lounge, a restaurant as well as a bar, 21212 is located in the centre of Edinburgh, 300 metres from Edinburgh Playhouse. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi.
excellent room and bed. lovely interior. nice staff
Courtyard Edinburgh West is located in Edinburgh, 500 metres from Heriot-Watt University and 7.2 km from BT Murrayfield Stadium. Guests can enjoy all-day dining at the on-site restaurant, The Avenue.
Every thing room was good a d glass door omg lovely
Motel One Edinburgh-Princes is set in the heart of Princes Street and less than 5 minutes’ walk from Edinburgh Waverley Station. This contemporary hotel features a bar and a 24-hour front desk.
A good variety of food staff very nice and helpful
Ideally located in the Edinburgh City Centre district of Edinburgh, Bonnie Hotel is set 1.9 km from National Museum of Scotland, 1.9 km from Murrayfield Stadium and 2.2 km from Royal Mile.
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.
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.
everything was good except the view out of our window
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
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.
Location to Airport.
Clean modern rooms, with everything needed.
FAQs about hotels in Edinburgh
On average, 3-star hotels in Edinburgh cost £178 per night, and 4-star hotels in Edinburgh are £220 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Edinburgh can on average be found for £394 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Edinburgh this weekend is £230 or, for a 4-star hotel, £271. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Edinburgh for this weekend cost on average around £397 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £128 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Edinburgh for tonight. You'll pay on average around £171 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Edinburgh will cost around £299 (based on Booking.com prices).
21212, 24 Royal Terrace 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.
Edinburgh is definitely one of the most aesthetically...
Edinburgh is definitely one of the most aesthetically pleasing cities in the UK, very nice buildings and gardens, interesting attractions and lots of things to do.
Also lots of nice cafes and restaurants to visit, I would 100% recommend The City Cafe, an American style diner/bar!
The city itself is decently clean and easy to navigate, though if you’re travelling on foot there are a fair amount of hills and stairs so make sure to bring comfortable shoes if you’re planning on doing a lot of exploring throughout the city.
Lots of history and a bunch of cobblestone streets as well which add to the beauty in my opinion.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Edinburgh is spectacular to look at, and could be...
Edinburgh is spectacular to look at, and could be appreciated overall from the open-top bus tour.
The tram service from the airport, through the city centre to Newhaven, is fabulous.
Staff were friendly and helpful, on trams, in hotels and restaurants etc. The Assembly Hall made a fantastic conference venue.
Buildings were beautifully decorated for Christmas, and the castle looked stunning, lit up at night.
Pamela
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A beautiful and cosmopolitan city with outstanding...
A beautiful and cosmopolitan city with outstanding architecture. So many top quality bars and restaurants to choose from (we loved Tigerlily for food/drinks and Copper Blossom for cocktails) and an abudance of fun things to do in this vibrant city - I would highly recomend a visit to The Stand Comedy Club!
Sharon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Loved the city, so much to do and see.
Loved the city, so much to do and see. The castle and the vaults were our main trips as it was halloween but saw the beautiful art gallery and the royal mile. Word of warning though do your research first as if you're not very mobile or have issues like fibromyalgia it is very tiring to walk everywhere but the transport service is second to none so plan your trips to use it
Harvey
Scored 8.0
8.0
Edinburgh is an ancient city rich in history.
Edinburgh is an ancient city rich in history. Walking along the cobbled stone walkways at Dean Bridge, you can't help but feel its diverse past. The lovely coffee booth was a fabulous touch as well. I would've liked to experience a tour to provide me with more detail of paganism specifically so, this is a suggestion for the next traveller should that tickle your fancy. The downpart for me was really the doom and gloom of Edinburgh's people. I remember walking thinking how sad these people looked. Is it the grey weather, perhaps, or is this just on face value and perhaps once getting to know them, they would thaw towards kindness.
Mica
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Edinburgh was amazing!
Edinburgh was amazing! Would definitely recommend visiting the castle and taking a guided tour, although allow 3-4 hours for your visit, there is so much to see which we hadn’t realised.
Also visit the Mary Kings Close tour. It was so interesting to learn the history of the Royal Mile and Mary Kings Close and if you get Natalia as your guide you will not be disappointed, she was so informative and so much fun! Overall Edinburgh central is beautiful and full of so much history that you would need more than a few days to really appreciate how much there is to offer.
Georgina
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Clean hotel, everyone was friendly and welcoming. The bed was big and comfortable and the room was a decent size. A breakfast is available for £13 per person and it is definitely worth it to pay for it. The hotel is located outside of Edinburgh but just a few minutes walk away is a bus stop with buses running every other minute into the city centre.
Use this hotel for regular work visits to Edinburgh, location is very handy for the main part of city centre and rail station, and also easy to get to various parts of the University. Rooms clean and surprisingly quiet for the location. Was happy to be able to check in a couple of hours early.
Breakfast was lovely as was the food in the Pentland restaurant at night. The staff were so friendly, welcoming and helpful, the hotel is in beautiful surroundings and Edinburgh City Centre was just a 35 minute bus journey from the top of the road.
Perfect location for a city break in Edinburgh, outside the city centre but just a 10 min bus ride away.
Bus pick up and drop off just outside hotel and so many busses you never have to wait long.
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