Hotels in Edinburgh
Hotels in Edinburgh - Edinburgh has a huge selection of places
to stay. Many of the hotels are concentrated in the Georgian
New Town and the West End, particularly around Princes St,
Calton Hill and the streets near Haymarket Station. There are
also hundreds of guest houses and B&Bs all over the city.
The deals out of season can be good value, but during the festival
season hotels are full and finding accommodation can seem sysiphean.
There are hostels as well and a couple of campsites. Most of the universities
and colleges offer campus accommodation, but this is neither cheap nor centrally
located. Another option, if youre staying a week or more, is self-catering,
which is cost-effective, or you can rent a room or flat.
If you arrive in Edinburgh without a reservation, particularly during the festival,
or at Hogmanay, the chances are you wont find a room anywhere near the
centre. It pays to book well in advance.
New Town
This is our choice of hotels, guesthouses and accommodation in Edinburgh's Georgian New Town. This is the most beautiful area of the city and well worth paying for. Hotels in Edinburgh New Town
Old Town
The mediaeval Old Town is noisier and more fun than the New Town. Some of the mot stylish new hotels have opened here in the past couple fo years. Hotels in Edinburgh Old Town
Leith
Leith is the old port of Edinburgh. It still retains much of its maritime flavour, complete with prostitutes, crime and the tang of sea salt. The hotels are pretty smart and the food really excellent. Hotels in Edinburgh Leith.
West End
This is the business end of Edinburgh. There are some lovely boutique hotels as well as global chain hotels.
Hotels in Edinburgh West End
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