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The dramatic valleys and plateaus of Edinburgh give it a natural regal air; it’s easy to see why centuries of kings and queens have called this city home. Scotland’s capital is at once a living medieval museum and a thriving epicentre of modern food and culture. How’s that for a well-rounded destination?

We’d say it’s time to stop dawdling and start booking—your Edinburgh accommodation gives you access to so many castles, fortresses and gardens, you’ll be off your head!

Things to Do in Edinburgh

You may be able to see Edinburgh’s two main attractions before your plane’s wheels hit the pavement. Edinburgh Castle towers above the skyline from its place on Castle Rock, where it has stood since the 12th century, and the intricate steeple of Saint Giles’ Cathedral points to the heavens. In the castle, take a tour to see the Crown Jewels and dungeons, then sit your “buttress” down for afternoon tea and scones. Head to the cathedral for a rooftop tour with great views of the Royal Mile and beyond.

If you want to live like a local, accommodation near Haymarket is your perfect home base. The neighbourhood is home to Murrayfield Stadium, “The Home of Scottish Rugby”, and the atmosphere on game days is electric. Have a pint with the Tartan Army (that’s just the name for the fans) and you’ll be singing “Scotland the Brave” in no time.

Not a sports fan? Haymarket’s cobblestone streets and stately Georgian houses are a picture-perfect backdrop for boutique shopping or a relaxing breakfast of fatty cutties (a flat, rich griddle cake).

Getting To & Around Edinburgh

Flights to Edinburgh land at the city’s international airport (EDI), where a 24-hour bus service links the airport with Haymarket and Waverley stations in Edinburgh, about 10km away. You can also take the tram, which runs from about 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and makes stops throughout the western part of the city on its way to Waverley Station. From there, you’ll be able to reach plenty of attractions, including Edinburgh Castle and Saint Giles’ Cathedral. If your accommodation in Edinburgh isn’t on the tram line, there are plenty of buses, not to mention bike rentals, car hires and taxi services to help you get around.

Upcoming Events

You’ll have a good time on Edinburgh holidays no matter when you visit, but some months are especially thumping with the theatrics of exciting events. It’s not an illusion: The Edinburgh International Magic Festival takes place each July. You can expect sleight of hand, card tricks and confetti. So much confetti.

August is particularly chockablock with festivals. Get front and centre for a clash of the tartans at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo; you’ll “kilt” for a front row seat to the military performances and re-enactments. Can’t get enough bagpipes? The Edinburgh International Festival is also in August, when the city becomes a hot spot for the best music, dance and theatre in the world. And if you’re into the arts, you must make an appearance at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where celebrity sightings share the city with pop-up restaurants and street performers. Who knows, your favourite star might even be staying in one of the hotels in Edinburgh.

Not to be outdone, autumn also hosts interesting festivals and events. Join the fun by watching captivating spoken-word performances at the Scottish International Storytelling Festival in October. Want to stay near the action? Places to stay in Edinburgh book up quickly during popular events, so book your room now!

Get Outside!

Getting a wee bit of fresh air should always be a priority while you’re in Scottish territory. In hilly Edinburgh, your chances to enjoy the great outdoors are staggering. Take, for instance, the Royal Botanic Gardens. More than 70 acres of trees, blooming flowers and serene ponds will leave you awe-inspired and revived. Visit the rock garden and arboretum before you leave.

For walk on the sandier side of things, Portobello Beach is the place to be. This suburban resort has a promenade, arcade and plenty of golden grains to go around. Soak up some sun and enjoy a picnic before you head back into the city. After indulging in some of the best food in Edinburgh, you’ll be off to play 18 holes at Musselburgh Links. Golfers have been using this course since the 1600s, including Mary, Queen of Scots (and apparently the green).

Must-See Spots

Even if you have but one day in Edinburgh, you can see many of the city’s best attractions. Begin your excursion on Princes Street, a storied stretch of cobblestone with plenty of shopping and a meticulously landscaped garden. Just beneath Edinburgh Castle, the Prince Street Gardens also serve as a public park, and are a part of Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site—so they’re kind of a big deal.

Now, Edinburgh has definitely entered the 21st century, but you might not know it as you stroll down the streets of Old Town. This, the oldest part of Scotland’s capital, is steeped in medieval architecture and home to the Royal Mile. Nearby, Holyrood Park lures you to walk its grassy slopes, stand on its volcanic cliffs and climb the iconic Arthur’s Seat hill.

Would you believe that some of the most intriguing parts of Edinburgh are just beneath the surface? Take a tour of Mary King’s Close and you’ll see what we mean. Once upon a time, these narrow tunnels and mysterious rooms were above-ground tenements. These days, having long since been sealed off and built upon, the tunnel are open for night tours. Some say Mary King’s Close is haunted, but you’ll have to visit yourself to see if you believe it.

After you spend the day in and around the city, embark on a Loch Ness and the Highlands full-day tour. Who knows if you’ll see the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie, once you get to know her), but you’re sure to have a good time. Up in the highlands, only one thing will be on your mind: “FREEEEDOM!”. Turn off your phone and enjoy it.

Many a mickle makes a muckle when it comes to Edinburgh hotels (basic translation: save your pennies and book your perfect hotel on Wotif today!). Then brush up on your slang, or yer bum’s out the window.

Edinburghians sure do know how to throw a party, and showcase their city with a variety of festivals that draw strong crowds year round. Hosting the hugely popular Hogmanay (News Years Festival), the globally televised Edinburgh’s Military Tattoo, the Mela Festival, a number of sporting events as well as several film and art festivals throughout the year. So whatever blows your kilt up, snap up cheap accommodation before it all sells out.

Make sure you give yourself enough time in Edinburgh as there’s so many amazing things to see and do here. From the impressive and imposing Edinburgh Castle (home to some pretty sparkly jewels), haunted cemeteries, the National Museum of Scotland, National Galleries of Scotland to quaint churches & iconic Cathedrals, Edinburgh is a city that will delight all who take the time to venture to it.

Whether travelling to Edinburgh for business or pleasure, we have a fantastic range of Edinburgh hotels to help make your Scottish trip an unforgettable one. So wot’s the holdup! Hold onto your bagpipes! Your Edinburgh adventure will be a hell of a ride!

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Edinburgh?
If Edinburgh is your holiday base, drop your bags and switch to chillax mode at The Raeburn. A restaurant and dry cleaning and laundry services are a couple of reasons guests love staying here. Want easy access to Edinburgh Castle and Royal Mile? Then check in to Prestonfield House, another one of our leading hotels in Edinburgh. When it’s time to book, Wotif is your not-so-secret weapon to getting unbeatable deals on Edinburgh accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Edinburgh?
Travellers typically spend 3 days exploring Edinburgh. But how long you stay is up to you. Browse our popular Edinburgh hotel offers, grab yourself a bargain, and then start planning an itinerary that maximises every minute of your time here.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Edinburgh?
Put Edinburgh City Centre on your shortlist. You’re in a brand spankin’ new city full of excitement and adventure, so it makes sense to plant yourself in one of the most popular areas and close to major attractions like Edinburgh Castle and Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre. Some of the top Edinburgh hotels can also be found around these parts, including The Raeburn and Prestonfield House.
How much does an Edinburgh hotel cost?
Rates all depend on the kind of digs you’re after but we’ve got your back (and your wallet’s best interests at heart) with our awesome Edinburgh hotel deals. Begin searching for your Edinburgh hotel by selecting your trip dates, then use our filters to tweak the results by budget, property type, amenities and more. March, April and May are the busiest months, so steering clear of these will help you find AU$87 cheap accommodation in Edinburgh.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Edinburgh?
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Which hotels in Edinburgh are family-friendly?
Let our “Family friendly” filter be your secret travel weapon, where you’ll find places such as Prestonfield House with kid-friendly amenities. All you have to do is enter your travel details. When it comes to searching for family accommodation in Edinburgh, Wotif makes it a breeze.
What is the best area to stay in Edinburgh?
Choosing somewhere to stay is a breeze with Wotif. With our “View map” feature, you can browse all the different locations of our Edinburgh accommodation. Many travellers choose to get their beauty sleep in the Old Town Edinburgh area, which is famous for its shopping and awesome history and culture. New Town and Leith are other popular places to book your hotel in Edinburgh.

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