"Exquisite rooms, decor and gardens. Peaceful, relaxing. Superb staff. Superb food and service. We loved everything about Prestonfield House. Wished we could have stayed a day longer."
"I have never stayed at a B&B before. A wonderful surprise. A warm and extremely helpful host, comfortable accomdations, great breakfast, and a great way to enjoy a stay in a great city."
"Very comfortable apartment. Very quiet neighborhood. Fantastic location. Well appointed rooms. Stay here. Perfect for walking around Edinburgh yet having a peaceful home."
"Cons: Property is old and in need of updating. I was in building 15 and the FLOORS creak so badly it wakes everyone up. No good if you have babies and no good when everyone is tired. All furniture shows wear and staining. The showers don’t drain and are hard to figure out and one shower super tiny. No directions for anything. The microwave/stove unlike anything I’ve seen so I had to get help. Directions would have helped.
Pros: staff is awesome. Location is perfect. I had plenty of heat and...
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What's there to see and do in Edinburgh?
Experience Edinburgh and visit Edinburgh Castle, Princes Street, and Royal Mile. If you have a little extra time during your trip, you might want to make a stop at Edinburgh Zoo and Scottish National Gallery.
How can I get around Edinburgh?
It’s easier to get around town in style when you know your options. Take advantage of metro transit at Princes Street Tram Stop, St Andrew Square Tram Stop, and Haymarket Tram Station.
Recent reviews of Edinburgh hotels
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Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh
5/5 Excellent
"Great location close to Royal Mile and train station."
A verified traveler stayed at Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh
"Had a quick overnight stay in Haymarket hotel, Edinburgh with family. Hotel rooms were great. Beds super comfortable. Staff were very friendly and helpful. "
A verified traveler stayed at Leonardo Hotel Edinburgh Haymarket
"The staff couldn't be more helpful, refilling water bottles for tea/coffee, supplying extra decaf coffee. Allowing us to leave our cases, so we could enjoy our last day. Within easy walking distance of all the local amenities, if not a little hilly 😊"
A verified traveler stayed at Apex Waterloo Place Hotel
"The staff and location are the best parts of the property. We stayed for 4 nights and every time we asked for directions or recommendations, each person was very well versed or at least, there was someone there who could help with what to do or where to go. Location wise, it's very central. You are close to a few open-late spots for bar food or neighborhood eats (everything closes fairly early 9 pm / 10 pm). You are a short walk to the Gardens and about 15 to 20 minutes to the Castle and the Hop on Hop off Bus which is great for seeing a little bit of everything. We had to request towels from housekeeping and they don't really clean, more just make your bed. The elevator cuts out sometimes, but the stairs aren't too bad unless you have very heavy luggage. If you're renting a car, parking is about a 10 minute walk down - and costs us about 45 euro for the 4 days. I think anywhere in Europe you have to be mindful of luggage because you'll be lugging your bags. We were right by the elevator with a window next to a casino but in my opinion, we never really heard too much of our neighbors or the outside goings-on. I would stay here again, it was exactly what we needed - safe and clean, beds were very comfortable after long days of sight seeing. Well done to their friendly and amazing staff! "
"Beautiful hotel. Golf course looked great. Wish I could have played. Very clean and nice. Country setting. Would stay here again. Breakfast was good."
A verified traveler stayed at Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club
"This property was about a block, maybe 2, away from the Royal Mile and loctated at almost the center of the mile. Easy walking to shops a restaurants in the area, as well as The Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle.
Rooms are modern and clean, breakfast served daily, and there is a restaurant in the hotel."
A verified traveler from Lakeside stayed at ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge - Royal Mile