Few thrills match the excitement of waking up in a new city, especially when you’ve only to step out the door to start exploring. And Edinburgh is blessed with an impressive choice of hotels, all within walking distance of the best this beautiful city has to offer.
Fancy old-school glamour in a flagship hotel? Or perhaps it’s affordable contemporary design with a rooftop champagne lounge that gets you out of bed in the morning. How about indulging in an opulent city version of a legendary country hotel offering access for residents to an exclusive members-only bar?
Here’s our insider’s guide to the best hotels in Edinburgh’s city centre, from the most luxurious to surprisingly smart, affordable options. You’ll find everything from fantastic views to stylish bedrooms, with proximity to all the top sights — including Edinburgh Castle, national galleries of art, St Giles Cathedral and Greyfriars Bobby…and great shopping, too.
How we review
Every hotel in this curated list has been visited by one of our expert reviewers, who are usually hosted on a complimentary basis. They stay for a minimum of one night, test at least one meal and trial other experiences that the hotel might have to offer.
At a glance, the best hotels in Edinburgh city centre
- The best hotel in Edinburgh city centre overall – The Balmoral
- The best value hotel in Edinburgh city centre – Eden Locke
- The most romantic hotel in Edinburgh city centre – Gleneagles Townhouse
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best area to stay in Edinburgh City Centre, Old Town or New Town?
Old Town and New Town are two adjacent districts at the centre of Edinburgh. The main railway station (Waverley) is located where they meet. Old Town is the medieval core of the city, famous for its twisting wynds (lanes) dotted with independent shops and cafés. The Royal Mile runs through its heart, leading to the hilltop Edinburgh Castle. New Town is the epitome of Georgian town planning, with classical architecture arranged around grand squares, terraces and gardens. New Town’s main artery is Princes Street, a long thoroughfare lined with high-street shops.
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