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.
Eduards
Latvia
Everything was very clean, location is near from the airport. There was no problem to check in after midnight. Stay would be more comfortable if it was possible to make coffee or tea in the room. Brakefast was good and started very early.
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.
Tiphaine
France
Localisation was perfect
Staff was helpful and nice
Beds were comfortable
We were afraid at first because of the comments but our stay was quite pleasant. We were told we had a just refurbished room so maybe that's why but anyway it was nice
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.
Stephen
United Kingdom
The location was good. The hotel is nestled on a corner near some bars and between the eateries on the Royal Mile and Princes Street.
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.
Tim
United Kingdom
A wide selection of breakfast items which catered for individual taste.
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.
Neil
United Kingdom
Great location on Leith and easy access into the centre with the new tramway. Also got upgraded to a suite which was a pleasant surprise.
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.
Jo
United Kingdom
Fantastic location and really comfortable bed and pillows - best nights sleep for ages!
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.
Great team and location, surpassed my expectations
Situated by Murrayfield Stadium, home of the Scottish Rugby Union, Murrayfield Hotel offers guest accommodation with free Wi-Fi, free parking, a pub, and a restaurant.
Set amongst 1000 acres of beautiful parkland with two 18-hole golf courses, this historic country hotel, built in 1725, offers luxurious spa and leisure facilities, and informal and fine dining...
Everything and beautiful hotel in beautiful grounds
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.
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
Located on Princes Street, The Balmoral has a 4 AA Rosette restaurant, a pool and a gym. Waverley Station and Edinburgh's main shopping area are within 5 minutes' walk.
The spa was fantastic. The room was so comfortable.
Featuring a fitness centre, a terrace as well as a bar, Gleneagles Townhouse is set in the centre of Edinburgh, 400 metres from Edinburgh Waverley station.
Stunning property, beautifully appointed and immaculate
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.
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.
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.
Excellent location , quiet and clean , very friendly staff
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...
Very clean, fantastic staff, comfortable, perfect!
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On average, 3-star hotels in Edinburgh cost £112 per night, and 4-star hotels in Edinburgh are £140 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Edinburgh can on average be found for £260 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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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.
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Eerything was great - a lot of locations to visit, mixture...
Eerything was great - a lot of locations to visit, mixture of hills and sea views with many monuments and castles. Different tours to choose from and day trips as well are really good option. The only not so possitive thing were the prices which were more expensive in Edinburgh compared to other cities we have been to and not to forget - haggis - you will either love it or hate it, but def. everyone should try it at least once.
Стефан Чакъров
Bulgaria
10
Scored 10
The tourist trap areas can be full of luggage and busy but...
The tourist trap areas can be full of luggage and busy but there are pretty laneways and shops to be found and this adds a nice vibe, however finding cafes and pubs around newington and the meadows just off the beaten path was even nicer. Strolls along the river path to slightly lesser known Dean village and the galleries was stunning, and hikes up and around Arthur’s seat and the crags is a nice way to spend an afternoon.
d_sads
Australia
10
Scored 10
This is the second year in a row that I have went for my...
This is the second year in a row that I have went for my birthday. I do not think I could ever get tired of this place. The architecture is amazing. The locals are very friendly. I have never ran out of anything to do.
Holly
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Edinburgh has a lot to offer, from Harry Potter & other...
Edinburgh has a lot to offer, from Harry Potter & other series fans to History & Culture of Scotland good Museums.
It's becoming to get a little bit too much crowded, mainly around Royal Mile, Castle and other like tours.
There are big museums like National Museum of Scotland or Edinburgh Castle and also smaller ones like Writer's Museum or Georgian House.
You can walk around the usual shopping, near Princess Street, Train Station and Bus Station but you can wonder around New Town, Dean Village, Stockbridge or Meadows areas with smaller shops and book stores.
There are some traditional, not food chain pubs and good restaurants around city centre and Leith.
Tiago
10
Scored 10
Edinburgh is a very vibrant place to be with many wonderful...
Edinburgh is a very vibrant place to be with many wonderful attractions to visit including the many museum and galleries, t he Botanic gardens, the Water of Leith, Calton Hill, Holyrood and Edinburgh Castle. I think you spend a whole week there and still not visit everything that thre is to offer.
There are many coffee shops and restaurants including the Mor Bakehouse, Cafe Andaluz , the Vittoria, and Balck Ivy to name a few.
Have to include the Meadows and Princes Street Gardens - both perfect for relaxing on a lovely sunny day. Wahtever the weather, there is always something to do in Edinburgh.
Helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Love Edinburgh, however our visit was because o had to...
Love Edinburgh, however our visit was because o had to renew my Dutch passport at VFG , Dutch embassy, which took half a day. But was able to visit the National museum, if you like this sort of attractions.
It's a massive museum which takes easily 3 hours to walk around in.
Lots of shops, restaurants, cocktail bars and typical Scottish attractions.
Edinburgh is well worth a visit
We ate at Sofias restaurant, Lebanese Street food, it was delicious. Hot and fresh.
China Red, okay, but declined in quality since last year.
Bombay cafe, very nice Iranian curry .
The Voco Edinburgh Haymarket hotel is a short walking distance from the Haymarket Tram and train station. Great location to get to the old Town city center of Edinburgh - within 10-15 min walk assuming you are good at following a map and can find the street names on the buildings. The staff is very friendly. Loved having a managed sit down area for breakfast. Very good selection of breakfast foods - both hot and cold. Loved having all the toiletries in large containers. You don't need to bring your own. Very comfortable room.
Our favorite hotel of our trip! The staff was so friendly, the room extremely spacious, the beds were comfortable and the bedding warm on some very cold Scottish nights. We also really enjoyed the breakfast each morning. A great location to be near both the tram and train station as well as the Tesco and restaurants near by. A little outside of New Town/Old Town but the tram was a 7 minute commute.
Comfortable hotel in city centre and very close to the main railway station.
We had a great view from the window of the old town and Edinburgh castle.
We were disappointed to read some of the negative reviews and nearly cancelled, now very glad we didn’t as they were totally unfounded.
Would happily stay at the Mercure again and hope to very soon.
Staff were very friendly.
Super weekend Thanks.
Located on a Peaceful Pleasant Street, I Visited for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Choice of 4 Buses heading into City Centre, A Black Cab Taxi late at Night cost reasonable £14, I enjoyed the additional Private Lounge at property with Sofa and Dining Table Litterally Just for Us as Guests to use Much more than A Hotel could be Offering The Host was very informative helpful
The location in New Town by St. Andrews Square was amazing!!! We were right by a bunch of great restaurants and a Sainaburys Local. All the hop -on -hop off buses start there so that was very convenient. It was also a fairly quick walk to old town / Edinburgh Castle. The vibe of the room and the windows were great! We pretty much had everything we needed.
We stayed here as our last stop before returning home from a 12 day trip around Scotland. Location right outside the train station which was perfect for our tired feet. Also right around the corner from the stairs to the Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle. Clear, comfy and a great way to get a good nights sleep before the long flights over the pond.
The room was clean. Comfortable bed. Friendly staff. Really good breakfast starting at 0700 so you can get an early start to your day.
Excellent location. The 100 Edinburgh Airport shuttle bus stops right outside the hotel and you can walk to the city centre from the hotel in 10 mins.
It will be my go to hotel for future visits.
The location is brilliant! Right in the city centre, it is less than a 10-minute walk to all areas you would want to visit - Edinburgh Castle, Rose Street, St James Quarter etc.
The hotel staff was incredibly tentative! Made sure we enjoyed our stay!
The room was great! Love the simplistic nature of it!
The hotel is near the city centre, it seems modern and the furniture is almost new. Personal is very nice and the process to check in and check out is easy to do. The look for our luggage while we do a 2-day trip near the city and we are very grateful for that.
Very clean and quiet room, warm, comfortable bed, tea-making facilities, great shower, good value in a good location for a bus ride into Edinburgh city centre. Fully meets what I expect from a Wetherspoons hotel. Car park is a bonus.
Didn’t have breakfast . Visited family for breakfast . Staff lovely and very helpful. location was great bus service outside hotel ideal for going into city centre of Edinburgh. Plenty little shops restaurants .
Not to far from Edinburgh City centre
Free parking
Given full refund after poor night's stay due to prom party on until late beneath our room
Receptionists were polite and helpful
Hotel room was good
Comfy bed
A great location on a short, frequent bus route to the city centre (to save problems of parking in Edinburgh). Good hotel car park; lovely modernized bedroom and ensuite; and super breakfast in the Bothy restaurant.
The hotel was in a perfect location surrounded by nice bars and restaurants not far from the tram into Edinburgh city centre. The hotel staff were lovely and helpful. The hotel was nice, clean and comfortable.
Location to train station and Edinburgh City centre, continental breakfast was fantastic, relaxed homely atmosphere in the hotel, cleanliness of the rooms and lounge area. Great city view.
A modern hotel in a business park. Close to tram line (5 min walk)so easy to get in to Edinburgh city centre or to airport. Smallish but satisfactory rooms for an overnight stay.
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