Step into Granch and you’re instantly wrapped in the heart of Edinburgh’s coolest creative scene! More than just a shopping district, this is where fashion meets history with flair—boutiques with one-of-a-kind finds, indie designers, hidden coffee gems around every corner. Whether you're hunting for that perfect statement piece or just craving a quiet moment with a hand-poured latte, Granch pulses with the authentic rhythm of Edinburgh—trendy, warm, and full of soul.

Discover an urban oasis in Edinburgh's heart where heritage meets modern luxe! Rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows showcase stunning city views, while 50 units offer private gardens/balconies for alfresco relaxation. Sip through 200+ Scotch whiskies at Snug Lounge with expert guidance, or savor full Scottish breakfasts overlooking Calton Hill at Brasserie. Steps from shopping and tram stops, it offers laundry/BBQ/wedding services plus 50% off parking. As a 2024 award-winner, this sanctuary blends convenience with authentic Scottish hospitality—your perfect base for exploration!










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Stay at The Balmoral Hotel, a landmark property just a 10-minute walk from Grassmarket. This grand Victorian-era hotel blends historic elegance with modern luxury, featuring sophisticated rooms adorned with period details and warm lighting. Guests enjoy exclusive access to curated tours of nearby cultural sites like the Scottish National Gallery and the Grassmarket Museum, along with complimentary premium tea service. Conveniently located near Princes Street, it’s easily accessible via Bus 25 or on foot—perfect for history and art enthusiasts exploring Edinburgh’s heart.
Hotel Indigo Edinburgh is ideal for families, offering child-friendly rooms with cribs and themed bath sets. Located steps from Grassmarket and within walking distance to Edinburgh Castle and Royal Mile, it provides easy access to historical sites and street performances. The on-site restaurant features a dedicated children’s menu, while the hotel hosts regular interactive workshops such as traditional Scottish storytelling and pottery-making sessions. Complimentary city shuttle service runs daily to major attractions, enhancing convenience. A secure, fenced garden area allows kids to play safely, making it a top choice for family travelers.
The quickest option is the Airlink 100 bus, which runs directly from Edinburgh Airport to Waverley Station in about 30 minutes, costing just £10. From there, a 10-minute walk leads to hotels near Grassmarket, including The Balmoral. For faster, door-to-door convenience, pre-book a private airport transfer starting at £45. Many hotels also offer pre-arranged shuttle services—contact them in advance to confirm availability. These options ensure a seamless journey to the heart of historic Edinburgh, maximizing your time exploring Grassmarket and its surrounding attractions.
Must-try experiences near Grassmarket include a guided historical tour led by local historians, uncovering medieval life and street layouts in old Edinburgh. At night, join a ghost walk through narrow alleys and ancient buildings, hearing chilling tales of spectral legends. Every Saturday afternoon, the Grassmarket Square hosts a traditional Scottish craft fair, showcasing handmade ceramics, woolen shawls, and wood carvings—many visitors can even try their hand at creating a piece. Book lovers should explore the Edinburgh Booksellers’ Alley, a stretch of over 10 independent bookshops hosting author talks and poetry readings, immersing you in the city’s rich literary heritage.
The Balmoral Hotel is a top choice, located just a short walk from Grassmarket. This luxury hotel features Victorian-era architecture, elegant British-inspired interiors, and panoramic views of Royal Mile and Grassmarket Square from select rooms. Its private concierge service helps guests plan visits to nearby historic sites and art galleries.
Another excellent option is The Royal Scots College Guest House, a boutique accommodation housed in a restored historic residence. With its thoughtful interior design and warm hospitality, it offers an authentic cultural experience. Perfect for travelers seeking charm and convenience, it’s ideally situated for exploring Grassmarket’s churches, museums, and lively local scene.
The most convenient option is the Airlink 100 bus, which runs directly from Edinburgh Airport to the city center, stopping at Princes Street—just a 15-minute walk from Grassmarket. For greater comfort, especially with luggage or late arrivals, book a private transfer—typically taking 20–25 minutes door-to-door.
Many high-end hotels, such as The Balmoral Hotel, offer complimentary airport shuttles, making travel seamless. Alternatively, take the Edinburgh Tram to Waverley Station, then transfer to a local bus or walk to Grassmarket. This route is cost-effective and efficient, ideal for budget-conscious travelers seeking flexibility.
Near Grassmarket, explore the Grassmarket Church, a 17th-century Presbyterian church that witnessed key moments in Scotland’s Reformation history. Visit the Grassmarket Antique Market, held every Saturday morning, where you can discover rare furniture, vintage books, and handmade crafts.
During summer, the square hosts outdoor concerts and street performances, creating a vibrant community atmosphere. Literature lovers should not miss the Sir Walter Scott Memorial Tour, offering deep insights into the life and works of Scotland’s famed novelist. These experiences provide authentic glimpses into Edinburgh’s rich heritage and creative spirit.
The Royal Scots College Guest House is an excellent choice for families, offering family suites and child-friendly amenities such as baby beds, safety rails, and kid-sized toiletries. The staff are welcoming and can help arrange family-oriented activities like Edinburgh Castle Kids’ Tours or Royal Botanic Garden Nature Walks.
The Balmoral Hotel also provides spacious family rooms, children’s meal options, and a dedicated playroom, ensuring kids stay entertained. Both hotels are within walking distance of parks and museums around Grassmarket, making them perfect for parents seeking comfort and educational fun for their little ones.
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Staying at The Glasshouse, Autograph Collection in Edinburgh was an absolute delight. The room was spacious and beautifully designed, offering a comfortable retreat after a day exploring the city. What truly stood out was the outdoor terrace—overlooking the heart of Edinburgh’s skyline with stunning views that made every morning and evening feel special. The service was exceptional too—staff went above and beyond with genuine warmth and attention to detail, making us feel welcomed from the moment we arrived. Every interaction felt personal and thoughtful. This hotel strikes the perfect balance between luxury and charm, and it’s clear they care about guest experience. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Edinburgh who wants a memorable, high-quality stay.

This Hapimag Resort in Edinburgh was an absolute delight—far beyond what I expected from a city known for pricey accommodations. Located just west of Princes Street, it’s incredibly walkable to shops and attractions, and there’s a fantastic Vietnamese pho spot right nearby that I ended up visiting twice. The room was a spacious suite with a generous seating area, a dedicated wardrobe, and an impressive bathroom—large, immaculate, and beautifully designed, complete with a relaxing whirlpool tub. Despite being on the second basement level, the room had a lovely view of a small hillside and even caught stunning sunset views through the window. It felt bright and airy, not at all damp or gloomy like some other hotels I’ve stayed in. The bed was plush and comfortable, the vanity was practical, and every detail felt thoughtfully curated. The hotel’s interior is wonderfully vintage with artwork from various countries and elegant porcelain displays—truly unique and full of character. Staff were courteous and flexible, always ready to assist. Breakfast isn’t included, but you can pre-order pastries delivered to your room—a nice convenience. Entry requires a key card, which adds a great sense of security. Only note: front desk isn’t staffed 24/7, so try to check in earlier if possible—though they’ll leave a contact number if you’re arriving late. With only 30 suites, this place fills up fast—book ahead! Overall, it’s a hidden gem with exceptional style, comfort, and value. A truly memorable stay.

The stay at No11 Boutique Hotel & Brasserie was absolutely fantastic. From the moment we arrived, the staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. The room was beautifully designed—elegant, clean, and full of thoughtful touches that made it feel like home. We especially loved the cozy ambiance and the attention to detail in the decor. Located just a short walk from the city center, it’s perfect for exploring Edinburgh on foot. The breakfast at the brasserie was a highlight—fresh, delicious, and served with a smile. This place truly delivers on comfort, style, and hospitality. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Edinburgh!

This was our first visit to Edinburgh, and we absolutely fell in love with the city—and especially with the Boatel, 'Wee Sisters'! From the moment we arrived, everything impressed us: the prime location just steps from the heart of town, the spotless cleanliness, the warm and inviting atmosphere, and the fully equipped kitchen that made cooking a breeze. The TVs were clear, the beds comfy, and the little touches—like fresh flowers and thoughtful amenities—made the stay feel extra special. It was so convenient, relaxing, and truly unique. Huge thanks to Natalie and her team for creating such a memorable experience. We’ll definitely be back!

Absolutely fantastic stay at The Pavilion at Lamb's House! The three-floor layout was perfect for our family, giving us plenty of space to spread out and relax without feeling cramped. The house itself is beautifully designed with a lovely blend of modern comfort and traditional charm. Every detail felt thoughtfully curated—from the cozy living area to the well-equipped kitchen. Location-wise, it’s ideal: quiet yet close to everything we wanted to explore in Edinburgh. We walked to the city center in just 15 minutes and found public transport super convenient. The host was friendly and responsive, making check-in and check-out smooth. This place truly exceeded our expectations—comfortable, stylish, and peaceful all at once. I’d highly recommend it to any family or group looking for a memorable getaway in Edinburgh.

Staying at Murrayfield Hotel was an absolute delight! The location is fantastic—just a three-stop subway ride from Princes Street, and there's a bus stop right outside the hotel for easy access. If you're driving, free parking is a huge plus. I especially enjoyed taking the tram from Princes Street to the stadium stop, then walking just a few minutes to the hotel—perfect way to explore the city. Plus, the Chinese consulate is right across the street, which added a nice touch of pride. Everything about this stay felt convenient, comfortable, and well-located. Highly recommend it for anyone visiting Edinburgh!

The penthouse suite was incredibly spacious and beautifully modern, offering a truly luxurious stay. The room was spotless and well-maintained, with excellent attention to detail. Being located in the heart of Edinburgh made exploring the city effortless—walking distance to major attractions and great dining spots. The only minor suggestion would be upgrading the pillows on the beds for even greater comfort. Overall, this was an outstanding experience. The location, cleanliness, and contemporary design make it a top choice for any traveler visiting Edinburgh. I’d definitely return and recommend it without hesitation.

Our stay at City Retreat Edinburgh ApartHotels was truly disappointing. The only redeeming feature was the shower, but everything else fell short. The room had a strong musty smell, and it felt visibly unclean—dust on surfaces, grime on the floor, and even the bedding seemed worn. It's located in a basement unit with steep, narrow stairs that felt eerie at night, especially since the outdoor light wasn’t working. Despite notices about noise and respecting guests above, we were repeatedly woken up by loud noises from the floor above. The wallpaper was peeling off in several spots—something I’ve photographed for proof. Overall, this place failed to meet basic standards of cleanliness and comfort. The housekeeping team needs urgent improvement, and the building clearly needs renovation. This experience ruined our trip to Edinburgh. If you're looking for a decent stay, avoid this property.

Staying at the DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre was an absolute delight. The location couldn’t be better—right in the heart of the city, just steps away from major attractions and public transport hubs. I found it incredibly convenient to explore Edinburgh on foot or by train. The staff were warm, professional, and always ready to help. Breakfast was a highlight—fresh, well-prepared, and varied, with both classic English options and international choices. Everything was delicious and served with a smile. From the comfortable rooms to the thoughtful touches, this stay exceeded my expectations. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Edinburgh.

Staying at the Leonardo Edinburgh Haymarket was a fantastic experience overall. The room was larger than expected, featuring a comfortable sofa that made it feel more like a home away from home. Cleanliness was excellent—everything looked fresh and well-maintained. The in-room amenities were thoughtful: a capsule coffee machine and a fridge made mornings easy and convenient, especially for that quick caffeine fix. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better—just a short walk to the train station and within easy reach of major attractions. There are plenty of restaurants and cozy bars nearby, so dinner and drinks are never an issue. The only downside is the cabinet above the tea station—it has a sharp corner that could easily cause injury if you’re not careful. It’s definitely a safety concern, especially when moving around with luggage or in low light. A simple fix like adding a soft edge cover would go a long way. Otherwise, this hotel offers great value and a welcoming atmosphere.

Staying at The Roseate Edinburgh was a truly memorable experience. While it didn’t stand out dramatically over our previous night’s accommodation, the unique charm of being housed within a historic castle made all the difference. The atmosphere is quiet and serene—perfect for unwinding after a busy day exploring the city. Rooms were clean, well-appointed, and surprisingly peaceful, with excellent sound insulation. The surrounding area is pleasant too—cozy cafés, local shops, and easy access to public transport make getting around hassle-free. It’s not just a place to sleep; it feels like stepping into a story. Great value, great location, and an unforgettable stay overall.

Staying at Princes Street Suites was an absolute delight from the moment I arrived. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from Edinburgh’s main attractions, including the Royal Mile and Arthur’s Seat, with easy access to public transit. What truly amazed me was the building’s unique design: stepping into the basement via the elevator revealed a striking view of towering structures outside the window, almost like being in a modern urban landscape. Inside, the room was immaculate, well-equipped, and comfortable, with a cozy bed and a spacious bathroom. Everything matched my expectations—and then some. The overall experience was exceptional, and I’m already planning my next visit. If you’re looking for a convenient, stylish, and thoughtfully designed stay in Edinburgh, this is the place to be.
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