Hapimag Resort Edinburgh, a refreshing alternative where you will enjoy an experience to remember.
Dale
United Kingdom
Firstly we were greeted by a lovely lady who gave advice on spots to see and places to go. We arrived early morning before check in but were able to leave our luggage in a secure room while we were exploring the city. The decor and room were spectacular, clean and tidy and even for a junior suite was exceptionally spacious and light. Reception staff were amazing and helpful. I did mention that it was a surprise birthday trip for my partner, and that it was his first time in Edinburgh, and they kindly left a card and gift on arrival which was a thoughtful touch. We both loved our weekend stay and if we come to Edinburgh again this will be the first place I will look for. Thank you all so much it was all very much appreciated
Situated in Edinburgh's West End, The Bonham Hotel is a Victorian town house. Majority of the bedrooms have a city view.
Carolyne
United Kingdom
Smooth checkin. Large room with amazing views across the city. Room has a good coffee machine AND a kettle! DAB radio was playing Classic FM when I walked in, and it was just so calm and lovely. Bed large and comfortable. Huge windows but curtains block out all light at night, so could sleep very well. USB and normal sockets right next to the bed, thank goodness. Loved the hotel itself, in town house, could pretend it was "my house" when going down the lovely staircases. Breakfast fabulous. Always easy to get a taxi, or walk to where I wanted to go.
Located in the centre of Edinburgh, just a few minutes’ walk from the Royal Mile and 650 yards of The Real Mary King's Close, Market Street forms part of Edinburgh’s historic skyline.
Donald
United Kingdom
Breakfast disappointing. Poor choice of bread, granary&sourdough. Scotch rolls would be good.. No local cooked items. Haggis, Lorna sausage, Arbroath smokies, for example.
Located on Princes Street, The Balmoral has a 4 AA Rosette restaurant, a pool and a gym. Waverley Station and Edinburgh's main shopping area are within 5 minutes' walk.
A 20-minute walk from Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile, this boutique bed and breakfast has a historically listed façade and a charming old staircase. Wi-fi is free throughout the building.
Friendly and arranging staff. Excellent breakfast.
Located in Edinburgh and within 800 metres of Murrayfield Stadium, No6 West Coates features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
It’s spacious and clean and exceeded our expectations
Situated 15 minutes’ walk to Edinburgh castle and the picturesque West Princes Street Gardens, the Eliza House offers 3-star accommodation with free Wi-Fi, and easy access to the city centre.
Lovely hotel.really special decor and helpful staff
In Edinburgh’s West End, the Cumberland Hotel is situated in attractive grounds and offers limited paid parking. Parking can be booked and paid on arrival subject to availability.
Great location, great little hotel with friendly staff
Guards Hotel is a small hotel opposite Haymarket Railway Station in the West End and close to the EICC. Princes Street is a 10-minute walk away. The hotel is warm, welcoming and has a military theme.
Great location, very friendly staff and good value.
This historic Georgian building is on a quiet street in Edinburgh’s New Town, 700 metres from Haymarket Rail Station. It has large en suite rooms and a traditional Scottish-style bar.
Staff very friendly and helpful, breakfast was good.
Ideally set in the Edinburgh City Centre district of Edinburgh, The Resident Edinburgh is situated 1.5 km from Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, 1.8 km from The Real Mary King's Close and 2.1 km...
What guests said about Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art:
One of my favourite Edinburgh experiences is the walk to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art along the tranquil Water of Leith
One of my favourite Edinburgh experiences is the walk to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art along the tranquil Water of Leith
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Denise
Germany
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