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Edinburgh’s West End isn’t just a shopping district—it’s a living canvas of life and art. From boutique gems to the scent of fresh coffee on the breeze, from indie designers to smoky jazz bars under dim lights, every door hides a unique story. Come, let your senses dance wild in this vibrant heart of the city.

Old Town Chambers, Autograph Collection

Old Town Chambers, Autograph Collection

4.6 / 5Great169 Reviews
Royal Mile, 329 High St
3.03KM from West End

Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh, this luxurious hotel apartment is just steps away from the Royal Mile and a 10-minute walk from Edinburgh Castle. With 75 well-equipped rooms, each featuring a kitchen, you'll feel right at home. Stay active and connected with the 24-hour fitness center and free WiFi. A charged English breakfast is available each morning to kickstart your day. Whether for business or leisure, the concierge service and express check-out cater to all your needs. Newly opened facilities, along with dryers and luggage storage, ensure a hassle-free stay.

DryerNewly OpenedLuggage StorageFitness Center
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Private Hot Tub - Zen & Bubbles

Private Hot Tub - Zen & Bubbles

25/1 Hutchison Place
2.17KM from West End
DryerLaundry RoomNewly OpenedCafeChildren's Play AreaBarbecue
per night
From
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Castle Masion

Castle Masion

27 Castle Terrace
2.31KM from West End
Newly OpenedNon-smoking floorIroning ServiceLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry Service
per night
From
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NYX Hotel Edinburgh

NYX Hotel Edinburgh

2.5 / 5
55-61 Jeffrey St
3.3KM from West End
Newly OpenedFitness Center
per night
From
USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about West End

Hotel du Vin & Bistro stands out in Edinburgh’s West End, blending historic architecture with modern elegance. Located just steps from Royal Mile and St. Andrew Square, it offers panoramic views of Edinburgh Castle from select rooms. The hotel features an acclaimed restaurant serving inventive dishes crafted with local Scottish ingredients, delivering a true taste of Highland cuisine.

Another top choice is The Caledonian Hotel, a grand Victorian landmark nestled in the heart of the West End. With direct access to Edinburgh Waverley Station (just a 5-minute walk), it combines heritage charm with contemporary comfort—ideal for travelers seeking both convenience and character in their stay.

Edinburgh’s West End is perfectly positioned for walking access to top attractions. A 15-minute stroll along the Royal Mile eastward leads directly to Edinburgh Castle, while Palace of Holyroodhouse and St. Giles Cathedral are just 10 minutes away via Princes Street Gardens.

The Edinburgh Waverley Station, located at the edge of the West End, connects you seamlessly to multiple bus routes and the Edinburgh Trams network, offering fast access to Arthur’s Seat, National Museum of Scotland, and beyond. For added convenience, on-demand e-scooters and taxis are widely available, supporting contactless HopeGoo and payment.

Additionally, the area boasts an extensive network of green walking paths, ideal for cycling or jogging—perfect for travelers who want to blend urban exploration with scenic nature trails.

The West End is the cultural heart of Edinburgh, hosting major events like the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and International Book Festival annually. Visitors can enjoy live poetry readings, intimate theatre performances, and contemporary art exhibitions in independent bookshops and galleries along the Royal Mile.

Traditional Scottish music pubs such as The Queen’s Hotel frequently feature live bagpipe performances and folk dancing on weekends, creating authentic local ambiance. Don’t miss guided tours of the historic lecture halls at the University of Edinburgh, where student-led guides reveal the legacy of 17th-century academic architecture and the city’s intellectual evolution.

Monthly craft markets and night bazaars also bring together local artisans, indie designers, and food vendors—offering a vibrant snapshot of Edinburgh’s creative community and grassroots culture.

Traveler Reviews

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Old Town Chambers, Autograph Collection

Staying at Old Town Chambers was an absolute delight. Right in the heart of Royal Mile, the hotel offers unbeatable location—your window faces the church, and you’re just a short walk from everything. From the train station, avoid the stairs; take the longer route up—it’s worth it. It takes about 8 minutes to reach the property, but the journey is pleasant. The apartment itself is well-equipped with a full kitchen and a washing machine, perfect for preparing light meals or doing laundry. The bedding was incredibly comfortable—great sleep quality throughout. The only minor downside? The shower pressure could be stronger, but considering it’s a historic building, that’s understandable. Overall, this is a fantastic choice if you want a stylish, central stay with charm and convenience. Highly recommended!

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City Retreat Edinburgh ApartHotels

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.

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DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre

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.

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Leonardo Edinburgh Haymarket

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.

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The Roseate Edinburgh

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.

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Princes Street Suites

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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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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Radisson Blu Hotel Edinburgh City Centre

Staying at the Radisson Blu Hotel Edinburgh City Centre was a fantastic experience overall. The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Edinburgh, just a short walk from major attractions, shopping streets, and restaurants. The room was spacious, modern, and very comfortable, with a great bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. The only downside was the Wi-Fi connection, which was extremely weak and often unreliable. I ended up using my mobile data for most of the time. Despite that small issue, the hotel offers excellent value for money, great service, and an ideal spot for exploring the city. Highly recommended for travelers who prioritize convenience and comfort.

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The Glasshouse, Autograph Collection

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.

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Apex Waterloo Place Hotel

Absolutely loved my stay at Apex Waterloo Place Hotel! The location couldn’t be better—right in the heart of Edinburgh, just a short walk to all the main attractions. I was able to explore the city on foot every day without needing transport. The room was spotless, comfortable, and quiet—perfect for unwinding after a busy day of sightseeing. The whole atmosphere felt clean and well-maintained, with a nice touch of modern elegance. For anyone visiting Edinburgh, this is a top choice. Great value, great comfort, and an unbeatable central spot. Would definitely book 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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The Balmoral Hotel

Staying at The Balmoral Hotel was an absolutely unforgettable experience. From the moment we arrived, the location was perfect—just a five-minute walk to Calton Hill, and everything else in the Old Town, Rainbow Street, and Royal Mile was within easy reach. The hotel itself feels like a living piece of history, with elegant architecture and timeless charm. I couldn’t help but stop by room 552—the door painted a striking purple, which added such a unique touch. It’s said that J.K. Rowling found inspiration here while writing the final book in the Harry Potter series, and it’s easy to imagine why. The views from the windows are breathtaking, and the staff went above and beyond to make us feel at home. If you’re looking for a blend of luxury, history, and convenience in Edinburgh, this is the place to be. Highly recommended.