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.
Eric
United Kingdom
The staff were incredible. They were all going out of their way to be friendly, helpful and very conscience. The hotel is very clean. The staff were constantly polishing and cleaning. Location is superb and the view from the restaurant is stunning.
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.
Naresh
South Africa
The hotel enjoys a fantastic location allowing guests to easily access the royal mile, taxis, buses, and also attractions in the New City. We had a Royal Mile facing room which is great for the view, and can be noisy at times, but not intrusively so. The shower in the bath is not ideal, and consideration should be given to shower only/ bath only rooms. I would prefer shower only rooms, not in a bath, but a separate shower cubicle. Living in South Africa, the fare offered for breakfast at the hotel is not really worth the spend, and grabbing a quick bite at one of the several establishments in the vicinity of the hotel is recommended.
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.
Siobhan
Ireland
Location is excellent. The rooms are very comfortable, cafe is lovely and staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful.
Situated conveniently in Edinburgh, Malmaison Edinburgh City offers air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
The design is phenomenal! Staff lovely and attentive to all needs.
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.
Very clean, close to Edinburgh centre, friendly staff.
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.
great stay go back anytime no problems with anything.
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.
Location was fabulous. Staff welcoming and v clean
Courtyard by Marriott Edinburgh offers accommodation in Edinburgh, in a prime location at the foothills of Calton Hill and just a five-minute walk from Princes Street.
Great location, friendly helpful staff, great breakfast
Situated in Edinburgh and with Royal Yacht Britannia reachable within less than 1 km, Ocean Mist Leith features express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
The uniqueness of the boat , the location is lovely
Located in the centre of Edinburgh, just a few minutes’ walk from the Royal Mile and 650 yards of The Real Mary King's Close, Market Street forms part of Edinburgh’s historic skyline.
Excellent location
Nice helpful staff
Couldnt fault it
This small, family-run metro hotel has easy access by bus to Edinburgh city centre, less than 2 miles away. It offers free on-street parking, free WiFi, en-suite rooms and a bar.
Very friendly staff, nice location, spacious and clean room.
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
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.
Offering stylish bedrooms, an on-site restaurant and bar, The Roseate Edinburgh is set over 2 Victorian townhouses, on opposite sides of the road, in Edinburgh's West End.
I loved the hospitality and the safety of the place
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.
The Scholar is a newly refurbished hotel located in the beautiful grounds of the Pollock Estate, just a few minutes’ walk from Arthurs Seat, Holyrood Park and the Meadows and within walking distance...
Clean, convenient and good sized rooms and bathroom
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Edinburgh cost THB 5,807 per night, and 4-star hotels in Edinburgh are THB 7,157 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Edinburgh can on average be found for THB 13,291 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Edinburgh this weekend is THB 18,265 or, for a 4-star hotel, THB 20,303. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Edinburgh for this weekend cost on average around THB 33,744 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs THB 11,640 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Edinburgh for tonight. You'll pay on average around THB 13,793 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Edinburgh will cost around THB 26,093 (based on Booking.com prices).
21212, The Bonham and Hotel Ceilidh-Donia 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.
Bad place to eat healthily. Visibly obese teenagers show that food in education has yet to be introduced. There is no serious bread to be had, only sponge bread that I thought had disappeared in the last century. What is boasted as sour dough bread is a travesty, with sugar added. Sugar is for cakes. Organic vegetarian restaurants are absent. There are only two small organic food stores in this metropole.
Public transport gets you almost everywhere, for a modest cap sum. Air quality is poor on account that all buses stil run on diesel. Electric buses for this small city should be mandatory.
Joe
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Great places to eat, lots of walking and places of...
Great places to eat, lots of walking and places of historical significance, lovely architecture, the Castle is amazing, the Chocolatarium is amazing, the Lind and Lime gin distillery is amazing. We had a lovely time exploring and getting to know the city and its lovely people.
We are definitely going to go back there to do the activities and tours we missed out on the first time!
Prad
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Plenty to do.
Plenty to do. Alexander McCall Smith’s Scotland Street book locations were the highlight of our stay. Highly recommended is Valvona and Crolla deli and cafe. National Gallery excellent. Scottish Parliament worth a visit. Cote good for food and the Cumberland Bar good too. Wetherspoons good for budget eating and drinking. Walking ok for fit people. Maybe too hilly for some. Princes Street and the Royal mile extremely busy.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Edinburgh seems to have a lot of tourist traps, but if you...
Edinburgh seems to have a lot of tourist traps, but if you like that kind of thing, then it's the right place to be. Edinburgh Castle and viewing the Crown Jewels is always an interesting visit, although perhaps overcrowded. Harry Potter is milked, but fans get many treats and should opt for the walking Harry Potter Tour. The Royal Mile is fantastic with visitors spoilt for choice in terms of pubs and food. The buskers unfortunately seem to lack talent and should practice more. The adventure on the mile becomes tedious with too many outlets offering similar wares. The Edinburgh Dungeon is worth a visit, although the offering is based very much on the London Dungeon and pulled off with less aplomb. Calton Hill makes for excellent panoramic views and points of interest. We felt that the hop on - hop off busses was not worth the spend, as we found that most areas of interest could be reached on foot. The Camera Obscura attraction on the Royal Mile is a must visit and should be worked into the itinerary. Regrettably, we were not allowed to proceed with a pre-booked tour of The Reak Mary King's Close as the establishment cocked up our time slot. The National Museum of Scotland is worth a visit for history and science buffs, and admission is free. St Giles Cathedral is a must visit and the architecture is stunning. Its 900 odd year history is equally impressive. Franchised coffee shops offer the weary traveller great hot drinks and snacks.
NashMan
South Africa
10
Scored 10
We go to Edinbugh regularly from North Wales to visit the...
We go to Edinbugh regularly from North Wales to visit the art galleries and walk around the city centre. It is a very beautiful place, very compact and easy to walk around. People are friendly and there are some great eating places. We never go near London any more as we much prefer to visit our Cletic cousins North of the border.
Gruffydd
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you chose not to rent a car, Tram at airport to downtown...
If you chose not to rent a car, Tram at airport to downtown Edinburgh, also Link bus (we took) from airport to downtown Edinburgh.
Everyone in Edinburgh wears running/ low flat shoes - Everyone!. It is very hilly, cobblestone streets, leave your heels at home.
We had a brilliant stay in Edinburgh, the hotel were brilliant. We were surprized by the size of the room, as we expected something smaller. The bathroom was a really good size with all the necessary toiletries.
The staff was brilliant, very helpful, they kept our luggage both on the day or arrival and departure.
The hotel is right in the centre, 1 minute walk to the royal mile. It is a brilliant location if you want to explore Edinburgh city centre.
We really enjoyed our stay and we will be going back again.
The hotel was extremely comfy and relax to stay in Edinburgh, the staffs were so friendly and nice.
Don't be hesitated of the location, there is a bus station near to the hotel and easy to reach to the city centre.
We made a change of date arrival at last minute, but the staff took us request, so lucky and so happy to extend one more day there, thanks for all.
The scotland full breakfast has improved a little bit but tasty as local as can be.
We had a fantastic stay in this apartment with or two children. It was spotlessly clean and well-equipped. The kitchen had everything we needed, including tea and coffee etc. The bathroom is very modern, with a really nice shower. Best of all it is in a great location, just off the Royal Mile in the Old Town and really close to Edinburgh Waverley station and lots of sights such as the National Museum of Scotland and Edinburgh Castle.
Liam the deputy manager was like a little oracle! Amazingly helpful, friendly and so knowledgeable on everything to do with the hotel and Edinburgh. Super sized beds that are comfy and all the staff including the housekeeping, went over and above to make you feel welcome. The welcome drinks on arrival are a lovely touch too. Taxi's regularly stop outside making it easy to get into the city centre. Great restaurants nearby too.
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.
The location on the Royal Mile was perfect for walking to the Military Tattoo and Fringe Festival shows. Also very convenient to the castle, St. Giles, the National Museum of Scotland and everything else in Old Town. We also liked hotel because it had a small kitchen, and plenty of outlets for drying your hair and putting on makeup near a mirror.
Everything! Great location, tram right outside of hotel with easy access to Edinburgh city centre and lovely restaurants/bars/coffee shops in Leith for the evening and a morning walk.
Very friendly and accommodating staff.
Great breakfast included.
Comfortable room and bed, very quiet.
Extremely good value for money!
Well-located hotel, between Haymarket and Edinburgh City Centre. Clean, functional room. Quiet accommodation and a nice view of the city, albeit from a modest distance. The exterior looks tired, but it seems part of the hotel at least has been renovated internally and there are nice grounds around the hotel.
Ten Hill Place was a convenient and comfortable location from which to explore Old Town Edinburgh. It is close to Waverly Station, the Royal Mile and our favorite for this trip, the National Museum of Scotland. The hotel staff were pleasant and helpful, and the hotel restaurant provided excellent breakfasts.
Excellent location noy to far from city centre very clean hotel staff were really helpful and friendly and couldn't do enough for you room was fantastic would definitely book this hotel again if I was doing another overnight stay in Edinburgh been in a few hotels in Edinburgh and this was one of the best
Big spacious room, considering a single. Central to Edinburgh City centre. Could walk to Royal Mile, castle etc. The restaurant was across the road , for breakfast. Rabbles is excellent quality food, and friendly polite service. They serve meals all day/evening. I got 20%off meals for being at the hotel.
Location was excellent. In new town but close to old town so you can enjoy all of Edinburgh. Apartments were roomy and we'll equipped. Check in and out was easy. Staff was very responsive. We had an issue with the clothes washer that was quickly addressed. Really appreciated the quick response.
It’s the best location in Edinburgh for easy access to the train station (just across the street), Old Town and New Town. It’s about as central as you can get. The room was clean, modern and had everything we needed. The Passcode made it easy so we didn’t forget a key ever.
I’ve used this hotel so many times of the past 3 years for work, and also with family. It’s not far from Edinburgh City Centre and having the use of the Swimming Pool/Gym is a nice extra.
Lovely boutique hotel. Friendly Concierge. Gorgeous walk into the New and Old Town area. Had some sights to see as well close by to the hotel, like the Botanical Gardens and Dean Village.
The view of Edinburgh’s Old Town and the Castle from our rooms was stunning! The hotel’s location in Princes Street was spot on for its easy access to lots of sites and activities.
Hotel is in a good location with parking facilities and easy access to Edinburgh City Centre. Breakfast good. Rooms bigger than most city centre hotels.
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