
This hotel is perfect for both families and business travelers! Just a few minutes' drive from the University of Edinburgh and the Royal Mile, it couldn't be more convenient. With a children's play area and babysitting services, you won’t have to worry about bringing the kids along. Relax at the rooftop terrace or garden, or treat yourself to a massage. In the evening, unwind at one of the four bars/lounges. The rooms are well-equipped with smart TVs and free WiFi, plus 24-hour room service for ultimate comfort. Don’t miss the complimentary full breakfast on weekends—it’s the perfect finishing touch!













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Staying at Prestonfield House felt like stepping into a classic British country estate—seriously elegant and full of charm. The property is nestled in a private grounds, giving it a peaceful, secluded vibe that’s perfect for couples looking for a romantic getaway. While the location is a bit off the beaten path, it's easily accessible by train or car, and the surrounding countryside adds to the overall experience. The architecture and interiors are incredibly photogenic—every corner looks like a scene from a period drama. The only minor downside is some noticeable sound transfer between floors, so quiet moments might be interrupted occasionally. But honestly, the ambiance, privacy, and unique character more than make up for it. A truly memorable stay with high value for money.

Simon was an exceptional host—warm, welcoming, and always ready to help. The rooms are beautifully designed with a perfect blend of charm and comfort, and they were spotless from top to bottom. Located just a short 5-10 minute cab ride from the Royal Mile, it’s incredibly convenient without being too close to the crowds. The neighborhood itself is so quaint and peaceful—perfect for a relaxing stay. I truly enjoyed every moment here and would absolutely come back. Highly recommend this gem if you're visiting Edinburgh.

Staying at Kildonan Lodge Hotel was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The bed was incredibly comfortable—perfect for a good night’s sleep after a long day of exploring Edinburgh. The room itself was clean, quiet, and well-maintained, with a cozy atmosphere that made it feel like a home away from home. One of the biggest perks? Free parking on-site, which was a major plus for us as we arrived by car. The front desk staff were warm and welcoming, always ready to help with any questions or recommendations. Best of all, the hotel is just steps from a bus stop that runs straight into the heart of Edinburgh city center—getting around was so easy and stress-free. I also appreciated the little snacks provided in the room; it was a nice touch for a quick bite without having to leave the hotel. Overall, this place offers great value, comfort, and convenience. If you're visiting Edinburgh and want a peaceful, well-located base, this is definitely worth considering.

I wish Martin's Guesthouse were a hidden gem so we’d have the chance to return next year—because we absolutely loved it. From the moment we arrived, we felt truly welcomed and well taken care of. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, the rooms are clean and cozy, and the breakfast is delicious and generous. What truly sets this place apart is the genuine kindness and attention to detail from the host—something that stands out even in Scotland’s already excellent B&B tradition. It’s not just a stay; it’s an experience. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Edinburgh.

We absolutely loved our stay at Kingsley Guest House in Edinburgh. The location is quiet yet incredibly convenient—just steps from multiple bus stops, making it easy to explore the city without hassle. Alan and Alison were warm, welcoming hosts who made us feel right at home, and we even got to meet their lovely little companion, Mr. Tom. Our room was perfectly sized with a modern bathroom, ample closet space, and a cozy bed that promised a restful night’s sleep. Breakfast was a highlight—Alan happily prepared exactly what we wanted, showing great flexibility and attention to detail. Within a 10-15 minute walk (or short bus ride), we found a variety of restaurants and grocery stores, so getting essentials or enjoying local eats was effortless. Everything about this B&B felt thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. We’d return in a heartbeat—highly recommended!

Staying at Strathallan Guest House was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Princes Street and right next to a bus stop, with downtown Edinburgh reachable in just 15 minutes. The neighborhood is peaceful in the evenings, making it perfect for a quiet retreat after a long day of exploring. I loved how close it was to Holyrood Park—within minutes, I could go for a morning run or hike up Arthur’s Seat. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough time to make it to the summit early in the morning, but even getting a glimpse of the view from below was unforgettable. The room was cozy, clean, and well-appointed, and the hosts were warm and welcoming. For anyone looking to experience authentic Edinburgh with great convenience and charm, this guesthouse is a top pick.

Staying at Salisbury Court was an absolute delight, especially with my mom and 9-year-old kid. From the warm welcome to the super helpful checkout process, every interaction was friendly and efficient. The bed was incredibly comfortable, the room spotless, and having access to a kitchen and shared lounge made our stay so much more enjoyable—especially getting to chat with a grandmother and her daughter from the Netherlands! Despite being quite full, it stayed peaceful and quiet throughout our visit. The location was perfect—we were close to Arthur’s Seat, could easily hail a cab to and from the train station, and even enjoyed a nice walk into the city center. It’s rare to find such a well-located, clean, and welcoming place with great amenities and a relaxed vibe. Highly recommend for families or travelers looking for comfort and convenience in Edinburgh.

Staying in a university dorm as a tourist was such a unique experience—really brought back memories of my own student days. The check-in staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, guiding us through all the amenities like self-service laundry, breakfast options, convenience shop, bar, and lounges. The room itself was spacious—actually larger than many hotels I’ve stayed at. The ensuite bathroom and shower were compact but perfectly functional, and the Wi-Fi was strong and reliable. Having a working elevator made things so much easier, especially with our heavy luggage. Even though the room faces an open courtyard where students gather, there was absolutely no noise disturbance—it never got loud late into the night. There are several lounges, a small pantry, and even a games room, which added to the lively campus vibe. Breakfast was outstanding—the dining hall was huge, well-organized, and full of freshly cooked food: eggs, sausages, haggis, cereals, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and a wide variety of breads. The energy in the space was electric—full of youthful buzz, just like any real university campus. Located right at the foot of Arthur’s Seat, the surroundings are stunning. Plus, getting to the city center is super easy—buses run frequently, and it’s actually not far to walk if you’re up for a scenic stroll. A truly memorable stay with great value and a fantastic atmosphere.

My flight was unexpectedly cancelled, so I had to extend my stay by one day—my first time staying at a backpacker hostel, and honestly, it turned out to be a really pleasant surprise. We arrived at 10 AM, and since check-out wasn’t until 11 AM, we’d already booked a castle tour for 11 AM the next day. I was worried we’d miss the key handover after returning from the tour, which could’ve been as late as 7 PM—but the staff were incredibly helpful and proactive in finding a solution. They made sure everything ran smoothly, so we could enjoy our full day without any stress. As a hostel, the overall vibe is warm and welcoming. We stayed in a top-floor triple room with a double bed and a single—one of the best layouts for older guests who don’t want to climb stairs. The shared bathroom on the floor was spotless and well-maintained, and fellow guests were respectful and considerate. Inside the room, there’s a sink (a huge plus for washing fruit or brushing teeth), a TV, a small safe, bedside table with mirror, chest of drawers, and a cute built-in closet. One tiny improvement? More hanging space would be great, but otherwise, everything works perfectly. Great value, excellent service, and a really friendly atmosphere—definitely worth recommending.

My stay at this hostel was absolutely fantastic from the moment I arrived. The front desk staff were incredibly welcoming, knowledgeable, and genuinely warm—they gave us great local tips and made us feel right at home. The rooms were clean, well-organized, and comfortably furnished with everything we needed. I especially appreciated the thoughtful layout and quiet atmosphere, perfect for a good night’s sleep. It’s rare to find such a friendly, well-run place with such excellent value. I’d highly recommend it to any traveler visiting Edinburgh—this is definitely a top choice for budget-friendly, quality accommodation.

Staying at Sakura Edinburgh Guest House was an absolute highlight of my trip to Edinburgh! The location is perfect—right next to the subway station, making it super easy to get around the city, whether you're heading to the historic center, museums, or shopping areas. I loved that there's unlimited fresh coffee available every day—such a thoughtful touch—and plenty of free drinking water, which made staying hydrated a breeze. The place is clean, cozy, and warmly decorated with a homely vibe. The staff are friendly and helpful, making the whole experience feel personal and welcoming. It's hard to find a better value-for-money option in this area. I’ll definitely be back and highly recommend this guest house to anyone visiting Edinburgh.

We stayed at this five-bedroom, five-bathroom house for three nights and found it great for our large group. Since we were out most of the day, the unreliable Wi-Fi wasn’t a major issue—but when we were actually at home, the connection was frustratingly weak or completely dropped. The bathrooms were inconsistent too: some rooms had spacious ones, but the top-floor bedroom shared a tiny bathroom with barely any room to place toiletries—everything had to go on the floor. Also, the TVs were only portable-sized, which felt underwhelming for the price point. For a property like this, decent-sized TVs and reliable internet should be standard. Overall, the house was functional and spacious enough for a family or group, but the lack of proper amenities made the experience feel a bit disappointing given the cost.
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