Edinburgh Hotels
Edinburgh's hotels have come of age over the last two decades, particularly in the luxury category. However, there is still a wide choice of accommodation options to suit every pocket, including cheap hotels. Be warned, though, many hotels peddle substantially higher room rates for the Festival in August.
The hotels below have been classed into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over £150)
Moderate (£100 to £150)
Cheap (under £100)
The prices quoted are the rack-rates for a double room on a week-night out of high season, inclusive of tax and breakfast unless otherwise stated.
This distinctive and luxurious hotel on Edinburgh's North Bridge is housed in the former offices of The Scotsman newspaper. Many of the building's original features have been retained and wooden panelling and high ceilings mingle with contemporary art and high-tech facilities. The Scotsman offers guests a shoeshine service, TV entertainment system, Wi-Fi, whiskey upon arrival, an in room telescope and GHD straighteners, as well as a complimentary newspaper.
With its distinctive clock tower, old and new Edinburgh blendsperfectly in this landmark hotel, which was once the guesthouse of Waverley railway station. The hotel has a choice of bars and restaurants, including the Michelin-starred Number One. The Balmoral Spa is highly acclaimed, with ESPA and Ytsara treatments, and there’s also a fully equipped gym and a decent-sized pool.
Radisson Collection Hotel, Royal Mile Edinburgh

Radisson Collection Hotel occupies an enviable location on the corner of the Royal Mile and George IV Bridge. The rooms and public spaces are beautifully styled using a mixture of Missoni and other furniture and textiles. There’s a small gym, spa, Italian restaurant and super stylish bar.
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