6 Best Hotels in Edinburgh and the Lothians, Scotland

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From stylish boutique hotels to homey B&Bs, Edinburgh has a world-class array of accommodation options to suit every taste. Its status as one of Britain's most attractive and fascinating cities ensures a steady influx of visitors, but the wealth of overnight options means there's no need to compromise on where you stay. Grand old hotels are rightly renowned for their regal bearing and old-world charm, but if your tastes are a little more contemporary, the city's burgeoning contingent of chic-design hotels offers an equally alluring alternative. For those on a tighter budget, the town's B&Bs are the most likely choice. If you've previously found B&Bs to be restrictive, keep in mind that Scots are trusting people—many proprietors provide front-door keys and very few impose curfews.

Rooms are harder to find in August and September, when the Edinburgh International Festival and the Festival Fringe take place, so reserve at least three months in advance. B&Bs may prove trickier to find in the winter months (with the exception of Christmas and New Year), as this is when many proprietors choose to close up shop and go on vacation themselves.

Parkhead House

$$ | Off Abercorn Rd., South Queensferry, EH30 9SL, Scotland Fodor's Choice

Set within a gorgeous, 300-year-old gamekeeper's cottage on the edge of a deer park, this charming B&B offers large, stylishly appointed suites with en suite bedrooms and separate living/dining rooms. The location is a particular favorite with Outlander fans, with owner James offering private tours of local filming locations such as Hopetoun House, Blackness Castle, and Culross. Hearty breakfasts can be served either in-room, in the communal kitchen, or out in the garden.

Pros

  • Large and beautifully decorated suites
  • Overlooking parkland and Firth of Forth
  • Great breakfasts

Cons

  • Tricky to find (ask for instructions)
  • A short drive into South Queensferry
  • Shower pressure a little low
Off Abercorn Rd., South Queensferry, EH30 9SL, Scotland
0131-331--4348
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2 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Rutland Hotel

$$ | 1–3 Rutland St., Edinburgh, EH1 2AE, Scotland
Rutland Hotel, West End
Restaurant at The Rutland

Nominated for several style awards, this chic boutique hotel at the west end of Princes Street offers 12 guest rooms with flamboyant fabrics and classic furnishings, as well as nine stylish serviced apartments, a flexible option for a family or two couples traveling together. The building itself is thought to have been the residence of Sir Joseph Lister (1827–1912), who performed the world's first successful surgery using anesthetic—but no such measures are needed to guarantee a good night's sleep here today. Enjoy a meal in the excellent Kyloe Restaurant & Grill or end your day with a whisky in The Huxley Bar.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Casual and unpretentious
  • Great bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Decor too loud and busy for some
  • No elevators to apartments
  • No free on-site parking
1–3 Rutland St., Edinburgh, EH1 2AE, Scotland
0131-229--3402
Hotel Details
21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ceilidh-Donia

$$ | 14-16 Marchhall Crescent, Edinburgh, E16 5HL, Scotland

With its welcoming owners and quiet location near Arthur's Seat, this Victorian B&B is a smart choice for those seeking warm Edinburgh hospitality and a restful atmosphere away from the city center. The high-ceilinged guest rooms have a traditional feel with carpets and patterned wallpaper, and breakfast is served in a homey annex. 

Pros

  • Small bar with nice malt selection
  • Bountiful Scottish breakfast
  • Quirky Victorian house

Cons

  • Away from the city's main sights
  • Dated decor
  • No elevator
14-16 Marchhall Crescent, Edinburgh, E16 5HL, Scotland
0131-667--2743
Hotel Details
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Conifers

$$ | 56 Pilrig St., Edinburgh, EH6 5AS, Scotland

This small family-run guesthouse in a red-sandstone town house offers simple, traditionally decorated rooms and warm hospitality. Framed prints of old Edinburgh adorn walls decorated in pale hues. The owners, Liz and David, have a wealth of knowledge about what to see and do in Edinburgh. There's a healthy choice at breakfast for carnivores and vegetarians alike, as well as a traditional full Scottish breakfast.

Pros

  • Nice mix of old and new
  • Many original fittings
  • Hearty breakfasts

Cons

  • A bit of a walk to the city center
  • Need to walk to reach Leith's restaurants and bars
  • One room doesn't have its own bathroom
56 Pilrig St., Edinburgh, EH6 5AS, Scotland
0131-554--5162
Hotel Details
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Glebe House

$$ | Law Rd., North Berwick, EH39 4PL, Scotland

This stately 18th-century building was once a manse (minister's house), but is now a delightful and luxurious B&B. The property sits within its own secluded grounds, yet it's right in the heart of town—a 10-minute walk from the station, the same from Milsey Bay Beach, and within easy reach of several fine golf courses, including the world-renowned Muirfield. The elegant bedrooms, one of which has a four-poster bed, are in keeping with the Georgian style of the house, while the sitting, drawing, and dining rooms feature grand period furniture, paintings, and ornaments. The breakfast is great, too.

Pros

  • Peaceful atmosphere
  • Interesting antiques
  • Sociable breakfast around a mahogany table

Cons

  • Books up well in advance
  • Too precious for some
  • Expensive for the area
Law Rd., North Berwick, EH39 4PL, Scotland
01620-892608
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Glenalmond House

$$ | 25 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh, EH9 2BX, Scotland

Elegantly furnished rooms, a friendly atmosphere, and a hearty breakfast are three big factors that make this town-house B&B a popular budget stay. The rooms feel upmarket but unfussy, with the deluxe rooms particularly appealing thanks to their modern bathrooms, Queen Anne four-poster beds, large TVs, and garden terraces. The handsome lounge downstairs is a fine place to mingle with fellow guests—there's an honesty bar if you want a drink or a snack. Glenalmond House is a little out of the center, but there are many regular buses to the Royal Mile and Princes Street, and owners Jimmy and Fiona Mackie will be happy to help you plan your travels.

Pros

  • Friendly and knowledgeable owners
  • Spacious deluxe rooms with four-poster beds and garden terraces
  • Delicious breakfasts

Cons

  • A 30-minute walk to the Royal Mile
  • Some rooms are small
  • Street noise audible in front-facing rooms
25 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh, EH9 2BX, Scotland
0131-668--2392
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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