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Novotel Edinburgh Park
15 Lochside Avenue

The 170-room Novotel Edinburgh Park is a contemporary, upper-middle-range hotel located in a quiet business park in the outskirts of Edinburgh. Although there are no attractions within walking distance, there is a tram and train stop right outside the hotel, and it takes about 10 minutes to get to the city center. Rooms are clean and contemporary, outfitted with solid amenities such as free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, smart TVs, and electric kettles. Higher-category units come with a few great extras, including Nespresso machines, iPod docks, and robes and slippers. The restaurant serves tasty international cuisine in a light-filled dining room with stylish decor, while the lobby bar offers a great selection of hot and cold drinks. A heated indoor pool and gym are both small but pleasant. The neighboring Premier Inn Edinburgh Park (The Gyle) Hotel is cheaper but more basic. 

Apex Grassmarket Hotel

The 169-room, upscale Apex Grassmarket Hotel is an urban contemporary hotel, ideally located in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, with spectacular views of Edinburgh Castle. The charming cobblestone streets of the surrounding Grassmarket area are populated with cafes, restaurants, and traditional Scottish pubs. The hotel has a stylish indoor pool and small fitness center, as well as a sauna and solarium. The airy brasserie and bar serves some Scottish favorites, and has an extensive kids' menu. Guest rooms are contemporary if not quite stylish, with luxe modern bathrooms, and, in street-facing rooms, romantic old Edinburgh views. 

Kildonan Lodge Hotel

The 15-room Kildonan Lodge Hotel is a family-owned upper-middle-range property located just outside of Edinburgh's city center and about a seven-minute bus ride to the Royal Mile. Lovely Victorian-era interiors include an elegant lounge with a fireplace and a beautiful restaurant that serves dinner several days of the week as well as a full Scottish breakfast (included in the room rate). Elegant, comfortable rooms are individually decorated with a mix of classic and contemporary decor and all have flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and coffee- and tea-making facilities. A separate Garden Lodge at the rear of the property has three bedrooms, plus a cozy lounge and glass conservatory, and is suitable for larger parties or families that desire more privacy. 

Apex Haymarket Hotel
90 Haymarket Terrace

Located between Murrayfield and New Town, the 66-room Apex Haymarket Hotel is a good mid-range option for business travelers and those in town for just a few days. Rooms are small yet comfortable, with big beds, LCD TVs with international channels, electric kettles, and freebies such as hot chocolate, bottled water, and biscuits. The restaurant serves big portions of tasty food at reasonable prices, and the adjacent bar offers a range of drinks in a cozy space with comfy seating and a large TV. On-site parking (for a fee) is a great perk, but breakfast is not included in the standard rate. Although it is quite a hike from the Old Town, nearby public transport links are excellent. It is worth comparing rates at the Apex Grassmarket Hotel, which has more on-site amenities. 

Tigerlily Hotel

The 33-room Tigerlily is one of Edinburgh’s hippest, most stylish upscale boutiques. Known among locals for its young party vibe and whimsical decor, this historic hotel has few but outstanding features, including two bars with over 100 cocktails, and an excellent restaurant serving an international menu that changes seasonally. Sophisticated rooms are individually decorated with neutral hues, suede accents, wooden floors, and unique details such as wainscoting, four-poster beds, and working fireplaces. All rooms also feature high-end extras, including DVD players (with free loaner movies), free Wi-Fi, pre-loaded iPods with bluetooth speakers, and professional hair straighteners. The location in the heart of the New Town is convenient for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. Le Monde Edinburgh is another sleek boutique worth considering in the area. 

Premier Inn Edinburgh Central (Lauriston Place) Hotel
82 Lauriston Place

A mid-range, budget-friendly hotel in the Old Town, the 112-room Premier Inn Edinburgh City Central (Lauriston Place) Hotel is conveniently located about a 15-minute walk from Edinburgh Castle, St Giles' Cathedral, and the University of Edinburgh. With simple and modern decor, the hotel keeps up with the Premier Inn brand, and guest rooms feature basic amenities like free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, electric kettles, and en-suite bathrooms. There's an on-site restaurant serving basic British fare, including a full buffet breakfast (for a fee). Room rates are budget friendly, however if travelers are looking for somewhere closer to central Old Town, they might check out the Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre Princes Street for similar rates and features.

Budget Backpackers

Nestled in a slate-gray Victorian building with green window frames and a distinctive turreted roof, Budget Backpackers is very popular with frugal travelers thanks in part to its funky, freewheeling decor. Located in the center of Old Town, near pubs, shops, and well-known sights, the hip hostel is only a stone's throw from Edinburgh Castle and a short hike from the Waverley rail station. With a hip lounge space, a spacious common kitchen, and more than 250 beds, this property is a great fit for young travelers seeking accommodations. For another budget property with loads of character, guests could try the nearby Castle Rock Hostel.

Britannia Edinburgh Hotel
69 Belford Road

Set overlooking the Water of Leith, the 178-room Britannia is a budget hotel with some of the lowest rates in central Edinburgh. Though not in the heart of the action, this property is about a 15-minute walk from Princes Street and other attractions in the New Town, and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is right across the street. The restaurant serves a tasty, varied breakfast every morning, but most guests seem to find buffet dinners lacking in terms of quality and variety. Rooms feature free Wi-Fi, electric kettles, hairdryers, and small flat-screen TVs, but many have maintenance and cleanliness issues. Additionally, some rooms lack windows. In this price range, the Piries Hotel has an overall higher value, as it's in better shape and closer to restaurants and shops. 

The Bonham Hotel

Set in three Victorian townhouses, the 49-room, upscale Bonham is a stylish boutique hotel in a quiet, historic Edinburgh neighborhood, around the corner from all the action. The property manages to combine Georgian architecture, an old Edinburgh vibe, a well-curated modern art collection, and glam decor to create a one-of-a-kind environment far more luxurious than the price would indicate. Guest rooms are individually designed and decorated, with striking furniture, high ceilings, ornate woodwork, and gorgeous bathrooms. The hotel also serves full Scottish breakfast with local ingredients, and has an elegant restaurant and bar serving afternoon tea. 

The Scotsman Hotel

The Scotsman is an upscale historic boutique located right off the Royal Mile, in the heart of the Old Town. The building is a former printing house, and many of the original features are preserved, including an Italian marble staircase, ornate ceilings, and oak paneling. Luxurious amenities include a relaxing spa complete with an indoor pool, a large fitness center with classes and personal trainers, and a wonderful brasserie. But the individually decorated rooms have inconsistent quality and decor -- while some have beautiful wood paneling, ornamental fireplaces, and great city views, others have blander furnishings and lack wow factor. However, they all have luxurious amenities, such as Egyptian cotton linens, Highland Aromatic toiletries, and flat-screen TVs.