Edinburgh Hotels
Featured Edinburgh Hotels
Ballantrae hotel is located in the heart of the city centre. Only two minutes walk from princes street and five minutes from the waverley station. The hotel is a late georgian regency style building with original, and ornamental features. The ballantrae was built in the 1830s and has a warm modern ambience with a friendly atmosphere. Ideal for shopping, entertainment and it is walking distance to most major tourist attractions. This property was built in 1830 renovated in 1999.
This imposing Victorian mansion set in 55 acres of lawns, parkland and meadows is a short distance from Edinburgh. Whist the original house has marble columns, a grand oak panelled staircase and period furnishings guests will discover the Norton House Hotel also offers luxuries with a more contemporary style. The choice of traditional or modern is also apparent in the bedrooms but whether guests stay in one of the traditionally styled self-contained suites or in one of the state of the art executive rooms the highest possible levels of comfort and service as well as modern features are available.
The Witchery's spectacular and indulgent suites are perfect for those looking for a stay in the most theatrical and magical of settings. Hidden in an historic building on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, Cosmopolitan described them as one of the seven wonders of the hotel world and they frequently feature among lists of the world's most wonderful places to stay.
Situated in the heart of the city in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle, the Caledonian Hilton provides the finest base from which to explore Scotland’s historic capital. The hotel’s elegant décor and its long tradition of providing attentive and friendly service have charmed guests from around the world for almost a century.
Located on St Mary's Street, the Travelodge at Edinburgh Central provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for the city centre. Spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, plus a Bar-Café on site, make Travelodges terrific value.
Situated in the heart of Edinburgh, this luxurious Georgian terrace hotel, with its own gardens, offers a country house atmosphere within a few minutes' walk of Princes Street. Facilities include the superb Peacock Bar and Restaurant for lovers of good food, fine wine and malt whiskies. Excellent location for theatreland with pre theatre menus available and a Leisure Club with indoor pool
Whilst many hotels claim to have Edinburgh's landmarks on their doorstep, few can say their doorstep is a landmark. Sir Rocco Forte's Balmoral combines service that is attentive yet never intrusive, with opulent suites and stylish rooms. The Balmoral has many delights on offer including its Michelin-starred "number one" restaurant, the chic and buzzy Hadrian's Brasserie, Palm Court for its world-famous afternoon tea and exclusive Balmoral Spa.
Set on the historic Royal Mile between Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood House, this turreted hotel is two blocks from Waverly Market and the Museum of Scotland.
The hotel has a casual restaurant, bar and lounge, health club with jet-stream pool, swimming pool, and sauna, as well as conference rooms and business center with high-speed Internet access and video conferencing.
The hotel’s 238 guestrooms offer laptop-sized safes, large desks, satellite television with pay movies, minibars, complimentary high-speed Internet access, and telephones with voice mail.
The Carlton Hotel is just a few minutes walk from Princess Street, the Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle. Following significant investment the Carlton is now a landmark hotel in comfort, quality, design and service. You can also enjoy the outstanding health and leisure facilities, squash courts, swimming pool, gym, spa, solarium and steam room.
This modern 3 star hotel is located next to the Royal Yacht Britannia, the new Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre and Multiplex Cinema and is only 1 1/2 miles from Princes Street and the city's many famous attractions. A frequent bus service runs to the city centre from the hotel whilst there is also ample free parking. The bedrooms are well equipped with modern amenities including television with SKY channels, in-house movies, telephone and tea/coffee making facilities. A wide choice of food and beverage is included in the continental buffet breakfast and there is also a bar whilst many excellent restaurants are close by.
Built in 1879 the Best Western Edinburgh City originally opened as the Simpsons Hotel in 1998. It was the former home to the Edinburgh Royal and Simpsons Memorial Maternity Hospital. The hotel has been tastefully furnished to a very high standard, rebranded as the Best Western Edinburgh City Hotel in November 2002; it is ideally situated within easy reach of Edinburgh Castle, Princes Street, and the main shopping areas. The hotel has a recently added dining room, which is intimate and modern.
Personally run, terraced guest house. 100m from Kings Theatre. Approx. 1 mile (2km) to West End and Princes Street
From being greeted by our doorman, you are assured of an unforgettable stay. Our team of professional and welcoming staff will offer you a high standard of service to match the luxurious surroundings. Step outside and enjoy Edinburgh on your doorstep, with Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, Princes Street, and much, much more - all within a few minutes walk.
A comfortable hotel, perfect for overnight stops & conveniently situated in Edinburgh city centre next to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
The Glasshouse occupies the 5th/6th floors of the Ormi Leisure Complex which is a new development just a few minutes' walk from Princes Street. Entrance to the hotel is through an impressive church façade which reveals an ultra modern interior with contemporary designed rooms and suites all of which have views either over the city or the Carlton Hill Folly. Most rooms have their own patios or terraces and the hotel also has the added attraction of a rooftop garden.
The Holiday Inn provides easy access to the city centre with Edinburgh Castle being just 1 1/2 miles away. The hotel offers superb accommodation with panoramic views of Edinburgh city. An informal bar and restaurant, a fitness room and free car parking on site are all features of the hotel.
The glass-fronted foyer makes a welcome entrance to this convent-turned hotel on the outskirts of Edinburgh.
Decorated in modern light blues, pinks and reds, rooms have complimentary toiletries and newspapers.
The Balcony Health Club offers beauty treatments; Fountains Leisure Club has sports facilities.
Multi award winning super stylish hotel, bar and brasserie on the waterfront of the bohemian port of Leith. The hotel is just a short journey from the centre of town and all that the historic capital has to offer. Individually designed rooms with all the bits and some. Contemporary Brasserie and Bar serving great French food and affordable wines. The original Malmaison and still the number one venue in this most cosmopolitan of cities.
This privately owned hotel the Prestonfield Edinburgh is the AA Hotel of the Year 2005 and the most talked-about hotel in Scotland. Opulent and indulgent it every way it is totally unique - privately-owned historic hotel and is rated one of the Best 101 Hotels in the World by Tatler and Abercrombie and Kent - Voyager confirm it as the stuff of pure fantasy - and by Conde Nast Traveller it is so extravagant it is like walking onto the set of some flamboyant costume drama.






















