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Edinburgh New Town is an open-air museum of Georgian elegance—where wide boulevards, symmetrical facades, and meticulously planned squares tell the story of 18th-century vision and refinement. Stroll down Princes Street, where shopping, café aromas, and timeless architecture blend into a perfect urban rhythm. Turn a corner, and suddenly you’re in a hidden alley of boutique shops and artsy cafés. This isn’t just a shopping district—it’s where Scottish urban charm comes alive, offering a dreamy slice of European classicism in every step.

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1Gleneagles Townhouse★★★★★3.7-0.41 km
2First Pleasance Luxury Apartment★★★★★3.9-1.59 km
3Royal Mile Balconies by the Castle★★★★★3.9-0.67 km
4The Scotsman Hotel★★★★3.9210.75 km
5Village Hotel Edinburgh★★★★3.992.68 km
6Amazing Castle View Apartment★★★★3.9-0.51 km
7Hotel Indigo Edinburgh★★★★3.8270.61 km
8Destiny Student – Murano (Campus Accommodation)★★★★3.9221.55 km
9Destiny Student – Shrubhill (Campus Accommodation)★★★★3.691.49 km
10Edinburgh Church Apartments★★★★3.9-1.69 km
11The Ben Doran Guest House★★★★3.922.84 km
12Joivy Observatory House★★★★3-0.8 km
13House of Gods Royal Mile★★★★3.9-0.99 km
14Lasswade Road House★★★★3.3-6.37 km
15Allison House 16★★★★3.933 km
16Joivy Ultra Luxe 3Br Home Near Princes St★★★★3.9-0.98 km
17Regent Place - 412★★★★3.9-1.88 km
18Burnets Apartments★★★★3.8-0.79 km
19First - Meadowbank House Apartment★★★★3.8-2.83 km
20Joivy Contemporary Flat in the New Town★★★★3.9-0.25 km
Gleneagles Townhouse

Gleneagles Townhouse

3.7 / 5
39 St Andrew Square
0.41KM from New Town

Located in the heart of Edinburgh, just a 4-minute walk from the train station, this hotel offers 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. Relax at the fitness center or sauna, and enjoy British and Scottish cuisine with vegetarian options available. Rooms feature private bathrooms, and nearby attractions include the Royal Mile and Edinburgh Theatre. Perfect for both business and leisure travelers!

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First Pleasance Luxury Apartment

First Pleasance Luxury Apartment

3.9 / 5
203 Pleasance
1.59KM from New Town
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Royal Mile Balconies by the Castle

Royal Mile Balconies by the Castle

3.9 / 5
493 Lawnmarket
0.67KM from New Town
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The Scotsman Hotel

The Scotsman Hotel

3.9 / 521 Reviews
20 North Bridge
0.75KM from New Town
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Village Hotel Edinburgh

Village Hotel Edinburgh

3.9 / 59 Reviews
140 Crewe Rd S
2.68KM from New Town
Conference HallWedding Banquet ServicesBarChildren's MealLuggage StoragePool Lift
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Amazing Castle View Apartment

Amazing Castle View Apartment

3.9 / 5
108 Rose St N Ln
0.51KM from New Town
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Hotel Indigo Edinburgh

Hotel Indigo Edinburgh

3.8 / 527 Reviews
51-59 York Pl
0.61KM from New Town
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Destiny Student – Murano (Campus Accommodation)

Destiny Student – Murano (Campus Accommodation)

3.9 / 522 Reviews
2-5 Amphion Ln
1.55KM from New Town
DryerHikingLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry ServiceGolf Course
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Destiny Student – Shrubhill (Campus Accommodation)

Destiny Student – Shrubhill (Campus Accommodation)

3.6 / 59 Reviews
8 Middlefield
1.49KM from New Town
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Edinburgh Church Apartments

Edinburgh Church Apartments

3.9 / 5
17/4 & 15/1 Caledonian Road
1.69KM from New Town
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The Ben Doran Guest House

The Ben Doran Guest House

3.9 / 52 Reviews
11 Mayfield Gardens
2.84KM from New Town
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Joivy Observatory House

Joivy Observatory House

3 / 5
40 Calton Hill, c/o Collective
0.8KM from New Town
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House of Gods Royal Mile

House of Gods Royal Mile

3.9 / 5
233 Cowgate
0.99KM from New Town
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Lasswade Road House

Lasswade Road House

3.3 / 5
Lasswade Road
6.37KM from New Town
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Allison House 16

Allison House 16

3.9 / 53 Reviews
16&17 Mayfield Gardens
3KM from New Town
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Joivy Ultra Luxe 3Br Home Near Princes St

Joivy Ultra Luxe 3Br Home Near Princes St

3.9 / 5
26 Rutland Square
0.98KM from New Town
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Regent Place - 412

Regent Place - 412

3.9 / 5
16 Regent Place
1.88KM from New Town
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Burnets Apartments

Burnets Apartments

3.8 / 5
156 High Street, 2/2 Burnets Close
0.79KM from New Town
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First - Meadowbank House Apartment

First - Meadowbank House Apartment

3.8 / 5
27 Parsons Green Terrace
2.83KM from New Town
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Joivy Contemporary Flat in the New Town

Joivy Contemporary Flat in the New Town

3.9 / 5
41 Queen Street
0.25KM from New Town
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about New Town

The Balmoral Hotel is a premier choice, located in the heart of Edinburgh New Town with Victorian architectural elegance and luxurious modern amenities. Its grand façade and meticulously preserved interiors, featuring ornate woodwork and antique chandeliers, reflect the city's rich history. Guests enjoy panoramic views of Princes Street Gardens and the distant Edinburgh Castle from spacious rooms. The hotel’s prime location offers easy access to major attractions like St. Giles' Cathedral within a 5-minute walk, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic Scottish heritage combined with refined comfort.

Yes, Edinburgh New Town offers exceptional connectivity. Major routes like The Royal Mile and Princes Street provide seamless access to key sites. Multiple bus lines and the Edinburgh Tram link directly to the airport, railway stations, and city center. It’s just a 15-minute walk to Edinburgh Castle, and only 10 minutes to the National Museum of Scotland or University of Edinburgh. Additionally, numerous e-bike docking stations are available nearby, enabling efficient short-distance travel. Whether for tourism or business, New Town serves as a highly accessible base.

Don’t miss the outdoor performances during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, held annually in summer at New Town squares, showcasing world-class theater, music, and dance. Visit the National Gallery of Scotland, a masterpiece of Neoclassical architecture, housing an impressive collection from the Renaissance to modernism. Literature lovers should explore the Scott Monument, dedicated to renowned author Walter Scott. For evening ambiance, stroll through the narrow alleys connecting Old Town and New Town, where historic charm meets contemporary life in a vibrant atmosphere.

The Witchery by the Castle stands out with its Gothic-inspired interior and private dining rooms, offering exquisite French cuisine with premium seafood and locally sourced beef. Another standout is Number One on the Mound, located in the heart of the financial district, specializing in innovative Scottish dishes crafted from locally organic ingredients paired with an expertly curated wine list. Both are situated within Edinburgh New Town, providing easy access and perfect settings for special occasions. After dinner, take a quiet walk along Marlborough Place to savor the serene evening ambiance.

Hotel du Vin & Bistro stands out in Edinburgh’s New Town, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building blending Victorian elegance with modern luxury. Its prime location places it just a 5-minute walk from Edinburgh Castle and St. Giles’ Cathedral, while offering panoramic views of the Royal Botanic Garden from select rooms. The hotel features an intimate wine bar and curated local craft beer tastings, ideal for immersing in Scottish heritage.

Another premier choice is The Balmoral Hotel, situated at the end of Princes Street, a grand landmark with royal connections and impeccable service. Its classic British design, combined with state-of-the-art amenities, makes it a benchmark for upscale stays. Guests enjoy effortless access to New Town attractions—just a 10-minute walk—and proximity to multiple bus routes, ensuring seamless exploration of the city.

Edinburgh’s New Town boasts exceptional connectivity. Princes Street serves as the main artery, lined with numerous bus routes (e.g., 30, 35, 45) linking directly to the Scottish National Museum, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, and St. Andrew Square. The Edinburgh Tram offers a quick 15-minute ride from New Town Station to the city center, with transfers to Edinburgh Airport and the western business district.

For walking enthusiasts, the area is just a 1-kilometer stroll from the Old Town, accessible via the scenic Castle Hill Path, which affords stunning views of Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile. Many hotels also provide complimentary shuttle services, enhancing convenience for guests exploring the city on foot or by public transit.

Don’t miss Traditional Scottish Music Nights held at venues like Milton Hall or the Edinburgh College of Art, featuring live bagpipe performances and Celtic folk music that capture the region’s soulful spirit. The Royal Botanic Garden Guided Tour offers expert insights into over 20,000 plant species, with breathtaking views of Edinburgh Castle and the city skyline.

Literature lovers should explore the Scott Monument Tour, delving into the life and works of novelist Walter Scott, whose legacy shaped Scottish identity. Additionally, the weekly New Town Market brings together local artisans and food vendors offering authentic Scottish treats—such as Highland tea, handcrafted chocolates, and artisanal cheeses—perfect for sampling genuine local culture.

Traveler Reviews

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Gleneagles Townhouse

We were absolutely delighted to receive a complimentary coffee and breakfast treat on my wife's birthday during our stay at Gleneagles Townhouse—such a thoughtful surprise! Though we had initially planned for Christmas, the team still went above and beyond to make our visit special. John personally ensured everything was just right, creating a memorable experience on an otherwise ordinary day. The location is unbeatable—central in Edinburgh, with easy access to public transport and all major attractions. The ambiance is calm and elegant, and the attention to detail truly sets this place apart. It’s rare to find such genuine hospitality combined with comfort and charm. I’d definitely return and recommend this gem to anyone visiting Edinburgh.

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Royal Mile Balconies by the Castle

We were really disappointed with this property, especially considering the price we paid—over €250 per night. The description made it sound like a luxury suite, but the reality was far from it. The room is advertised as 20m², but it’s barely over 10m²—way smaller than expected. There's no chair to sit on, the kitchenette is practically useless with appliances that don’t work, and the TV is placed on the wrong side of the bed, making it impossible to use comfortably. No closet space for luggage, minimal storage, and one side of the bed pressed directly against the wall—very inconvenient. The lack of any real service is frustrating. The room was noisy, felt dirty, and had a broken roller blind. The hot water system is poor—hot water runs out quickly, and there’s hardly enough pressure. The mini-fridge is tiny; you can't even stand a bottle upright inside. Coffee and tea are low quality, and we found spider webs in corners. Calling this a 'luxury suite' is misleading at best. For the price, it’s an absolute rip-off. I would have been happy paying around €80 per night, but at €250? Not worth it. In Edinburgh, you could easily find a 4-star hotel with actual service or even a 5-star option for just a bit more—this experience completely ruined our weekend. Would not recommend.

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The Scotsman Hotel

I was originally booked into the Indigo Hotel in Edinburgh, but due to unexpected renovations and no prior email notification about room changes, I was redirected to The Scotsman Hotel at check-in—literally across the street. Honestly, I was frustrated at first, as it felt like a downgrade in both price and quality. But stepping into The Scotsman completely changed my mind. From the moment I arrived, the welcome was warm and genuine—the staff were attentive without being pushy, even offering a complimentary champagne upon arrival. My room was cozy and beautifully decorated, with a calming colour scheme that made it perfect for unwinding after a long day. I also appreciated how they went out of their way to explain all the hotel’s amenities, including their stylish cocktail bar. It’s a real gem with a classy vibe, though it closes early at 11 PM, which is a bit disappointing if you’re looking for a late-night drink. Overall, despite the initial stress, this stay turned out to be one of the best parts of my trip. Great location, excellent service, and a lovely atmosphere—definitely worth staying at again.

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Village Hotel Edinburgh

Staying at Village Hotel Edinburgh for three nights was an absolute delight. The location is super convenient—just a short metro ride into the city center, and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. The room was spotless, with a comfortable bed that made for a restful sleep every night. I especially appreciated the 24-hour fitness center—it's well-equipped and perfect for early morning workouts or late-night sessions. The on-site bar has a cozy, inviting vibe with soft background music, making it a great spot to unwind after a day of exploring. The common areas are clean and well-maintained, adding to the overall pleasant atmosphere. With its great value and excellent amenities, this hotel stands out. I’d definitely return and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Edinburgh who wants a comfortable, lively stay.

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Hotel Indigo Edinburgh

Staying at Hotel Indigo Edinburgh was an absolute delight. The hotel has a unique charm with its stylish design and thoughtful touches throughout—right from the moment you step in, it feels special. A quick note: there are two Indigo hotels in Edinburgh, but this one is not located right across from the train station, which actually works in its favor—it’s quieter and more peaceful, perfect for a relaxing getaway without being far from city life. My room was spacious, beautifully decorated, and super comfortable—great sleep quality. The breakfast was outstanding: fresh, abundant, and full of local flavors. I especially loved the coffee and homemade pastries. Overall, this place offers fantastic value and a memorable stay. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a stylish yet serene experience in Edinburgh.

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Destiny Student – Murano (Campus Accommodation)

Staying at Destiny Student – Murano was a fantastic experience! The location is incredibly convenient—just a short bus ride from campus, and right outside the hostel are supermarkets and plenty of restaurants, so grocery shopping and dining out are super easy. The room is small but perfectly functional, with a comfortable bed that made for a great night's sleep. I brought my own towel and toiletries, which worked out fine, but they also offer basic bath amenities at reception if needed. Compared to other expensive hotels in Edinburgh, this place feels like a breath of fresh air—affordable, clean, and well-located. If I’m back in town for university, I’d definitely choose this again. Highly recommend it for students or budget-conscious travelers!

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Destiny Student – Shrubhill (Campus Accommodation)

I stayed here for a week and was genuinely impressed with the overall experience. The place is clean, cozy, and well-maintained—exactly what you’d want from a student accommodation in Edinburgh. At first, the mattress felt a bit too soft, but I soon realized it’s a two-sided one, and flipping it made a noticeable difference. That little detail shows how thoughtful the setup is. The surrounding area is super convenient—there are plenty of shops nearby for groceries and essentials, and the kitchen is fully equipped with clean utensils and appliances, perfect for cooking your own meals. Public transport is just steps away: buses and trams run regularly, and it’s only two stops to the city center—ideal for exploring without hassle. The only minor downside is the sound insulation, which isn’t great—but honestly, that’s common across many UK hostels and guesthouses, not unique to this property. Overall, it’s a fantastic value-for-money option with a welcoming vibe and excellent location.

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The Ben Doran Guest House

Staying at The Ben Doran Guest House felt like stepping into a piece of Edinburgh's history. The exterior is modest, but inside, it’s a charming Georgian townhouse with over 300 years of character—original woodwork, elegant furnishings, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes it perfect for a relaxing break. The staff were incredibly warm and welcoming, sharing fascinating stories about the building’s past. The rooms are quiet and cozy, and the breakfast was exceptional—fresh, locally sourced, and beautifully presented. What really stood out was the location: right outside the front door is a bus stop with frequent service to the city center, making exploring easy and stress-free. This isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s an experience. I’d absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Edinburgh.

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House of Gods Royal Mile

This is definitely a couples-only retreat, and honestly, it delivers on every front—excellent service, thoughtfully designed rooms, and a unique vibe that feels special. It’s not your typical casual hotel, but if you're looking for something fun, quirky, and romantic, this place hits the mark perfectly. I’d absolutely come back if I ever visit Edinburgh with my partner. The bar downstairs looks fantastic—heard their cocktails are top-notch, though I didn’t get to try them myself. The photos of the room are actually spot-on; the hotel’s images truly reflect the real space, which is always a relief. A charming, memorable stay from start to finish.

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Allison House 16

Staying at Allison House 16 in Edinburgh was an absolute delight. The staff went above and beyond with their kindness, politeness, and helpfulness—always smiling and ready to assist with anything we needed. Our room was spotless and incredibly comfortable, with a cozy atmosphere that made it feel like home. What stood out the most was the daily housekeeping: they consistently cleaned the space, refilled the water bottles, and restocked coffee, tea, and sugar without us having to ask. It’s these thoughtful little touches that truly elevate the experience. Every detail felt cared for, making our stay both relaxing and memorable. I’d highly recommend this charming retreat to anyone visiting Edinburgh.

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Burnets Apartments

The location of Burnets Apartments is absolutely unbeatable! It’s perfectly situated for exploring Edinburgh, with everything from cafes to historic sites just a short walk away. The apartment itself was incredibly spacious and spotlessly clean—perfect for a family stay. Communication with the platform was prompt and friendly, making any inquiries or concerns easy to resolve. After two weeks of traveling across the UK, we did notice that the common areas (like the stairwell) aren’t as meticulously maintained as the main living space. That said, the stairwell has a charming old-world character typical of Edinburgh’s older buildings—so if you’re not overly concerned about modern finishes, it’s actually part of the charm. Safety was never an issue, even with four people in the group—lighting is excellent, and the neighborhood stays busy and lively throughout the day and night. One unexpected bonus? You can enjoy street performances right from your window—such a fun little touch! Overall, this place exceeded our expectations. We’d book again in a heartbeat.

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InterContinental Edinburgh The George

Honestly, just one word: amazing! From the moment I walked in, everything about this hotel exceeded my expectations. The breakfast was outstanding—plenty of variety and delicious quality, with staff who were friendly and attentive without being overbearing. I stayed in room 44, a unique loft-style layout that felt quirky and cool—definitely not your average hotel room. Despite being split-level, it was incredibly quiet, making for a peaceful night’s sleep. I loved the bathroom amenities—they used my favorite brand, Baudruche, and the scent alone made me feel pampered. Granted, the room size isn’t huge compared to some mainland hotels, but considering I was staying in a beautifully preserved historic building right in the heart of Edinburgh, it felt like a real privilege. The location is fantastic—walkable to major sights and super convenient for public transit. Everything about this stay screamed quality and charm. If I ever come back to Edinburgh, this will be my first choice again. A truly unforgettable experience.