The best hotels near Edinburgh Airport

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Choose the right hotel near Edinburgh airport carefully and you might find a few appreciated extras. A relaxing swim before you slip into a spa pre-evening flight, perhaps, or an excellent breakfast to fill you up ahead of your journey – or even a round of golf to kick-start the trip. You might consider staying for more than one night – why not when you can whizz into the city centre by train, tram or bus? Here’s our pick of the best hotels near Edinburgh aiport with parking, comfortable bedrooms, and extra bonuses that set them apart from the regular chain hotels. From historic South Queensferry for a Scottish coastal walk under the famous bridges, to a canal-side inn with great food in a peaceful village. There’s a chic retreat that’s all candlelight and cocktails, too. This is where the holiday really starts (and can continue on return).

The Bridge Inn, Ratho

Edinburgh, Scotland

8
Telegraph expert rating

If you’re looking for hotels near edinburgh airport (or even if you’re not), try this 18th-century coaching inn – now an award-winning gastropub with rooms – on the canal side of a tranquil village, just a 10 minutes’ drive away. Owners Graham and Rachel Bucknall have worked miracles, adding attractive, individual bedrooms and a great restaurant to what was once a traditional pub. The cooking is exceptional, with talented head chef Ben doing wonderful things with good Scottish fish and game, properly hung beef, and pork from their own fat and sassy pigs.


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Dakota Edinburgh Hotel

Edinburgh, Scotland

9
Telegraph expert rating

Stylish and moody throughout, this design-led, classy cocoon of comfort in a perpetual twilight of low light and flickering candles is great for airport stays (the airport is just 15 minutes’ drive away). Named after the 1930s Dakota airplane, the glamorous golden age of aviation is a quiet theme – leather-lined lifts complete with rivets feature a vintage airplane-style window with a whimsical view of passing cloud – while big, comfortable beds have sky-high thread count bedlinen and the plumpest pillows in Scotland. For a busy 182-bedroom hotel it has a surprisingly intimate feel, with a relaxed restaurant and superb service.


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Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club

Edinburgh, Scotland

8
Telegraph expert rating

Start your holiday in luxurious style in a country house hotel, set in more than 1,000 acres of parkland. Play a round of golf, have a treatment in the spa or enjoy boat-fresh seafood and fine Scotch beef in one of the restaurants. Go for a ‘period suite’ in the main house, built in 1720, for the full atmospheric effect. If it was good enough for Mary Queen of Scots… It might not be the first place you think of for Edinburgh airport accommodation, but it’s just under five miles away, a taxi costs about £15 and guests can leave cars at the hotel, free of charge.


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Orocco Pier

Edinburgh, Scotland

8
Telegraph expert rating

With its pretty cobbled high street hugging the Firth of Forth and glorious views of the Forth bridges, charming, ancient South Queensferry is a pleasing alternative to staying in nearby Edinburgh. Bus stops with regular services to the city are two minutes’ walk away, Dalmeny rail station is a (steep) 15-minute stroll and Edinburgh airport a 15-minute, £25 taxi ride away. Lovely walks, too, past the historic Hawes Inn (featured in Robert Louis Stevenson’s Kidnapped) and along the coast through the Dalmeny Estate.


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Norton House Hotel and Spa

Edinburgh, Scotland

8
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Driving down the long front avenue through 50-odd impeccably landscaped acres it is hard to believe there’s an airport only two miles away – the only clue is the soft growl of passing jets. This pretty early 19th-century mansion house, with 83 bedrooms, two restaurants and an impressive spa and health club, is a comfortable stepping off point for flights or a peaceful alternative to staying in the city. It’s five minutes by taxi from the airport (about £9).


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Frequently asked questions

    

What are the closest hotels to Edinburgh Airport?

Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh Airport and Moxy Edinburgh Airport are both within walking distance of the airport’s main terminal. DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh Airport is two minutes from the terminal via a free shuttle. From Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh Airport, a 24-hour shuttle takes you to the terminal in five minutes.

What hotels are in walking distance to Edinburgh airport?

Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh Airport is a five-minute walk from Edinburgh airport. Moxy Edinburgh Airport is a ten-minute walk.

Can I stay overnight at Edinburgh Airport?

You cannot sleep at Edinburgh Airport, but there is a choice of chain hotels within walking distance. A short taxi ride takes you to a range of independent hotels – see our recommendations above. 

Where can I stay near Edinburgh Airport on a budget?

Cheap hotels near Edinburgh Airport include Dakota Hotel (15-minute drive), Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh Airport (five-minute shuttle ride), or Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh Airport (five-minute walk).


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