Introducing Edinburgh
Home to heaps of history, boutique shops and arts festivals, Edinburgh has holidays down to a T. Looking for a place to stay? Whether it’s a luxury pad or a budget bolthole, we’ve got a bunch of hotels in the city centre and beyond to suit your vibe.
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Popular things to do
Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Highlands tour from Edinburgh
Drawn in by Scotland’s mystical folklore and wild scenery? We don’t blame you. Spot Nessie in Loch Ness and tick off dramatic Glencoe on this day tour.
City sightseeing hop-on-hop-off bus tour of Edinburgh
Explore Edinburgh at your own pace on this tour. Soak up over 700 years of history as you take in some of the city’s oldest attractions, from Grassmarket to the Royal Mile.
Edinburgh ghost bus tour
Ghosts, ghouls and grave robbers – Edinburgh’s streets are full of folklore tales. Hop onboard this double-decker bus tour to learn more about one of the most haunted cities in Europe.
The Scotch whisky experience, silver whisky tour with tasting
Drink in the flavour of Scotland with this tour and tasting combo. See one of the world’s largest collections of Scotch whisky and sample a dram of single malt – cheers!
The Edinburgh Vaults tour
Discover the city’s spooky secrets dating back to the 1700s on this underground tour of the haunted Edinburgh Vaults. Learn more about the ghostly activity of notorious criminals who once called this place home.
Glenfinnan, Mallaig and Glencoe adventure from Edinburgh
From the famous Glencoe (the backdrop to films like Skyfall and Harry Potter) to the Highland town of Fort William, this tour will teach you about one of Scotland’s most important historical events, the Jacobite uprising of 1745.
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FAQs
Where’s the best place to stay in Edinburgh?
First-time visitor? Old Town’s the spot for you. Most must-see attractions – like Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile – are all walkable from this central location, and you’ll find loads of bars, restaurants and charming shops to peek in, too.
Where’s the cheapest place to stay in Edinburgh?
If you’re saving your pennies for sightseeing and shopping, Edinburgh has plenty of affordable places to stay. Our recommendation? Stockbridge, Newington and Bruntsfield have easy public transport links to the city centre.