Das Eigentum
The Pyongyang Museum of Fine Arts is a distinctive 3-star property that marries conceptual boldness with Edinburgh's classical restraint—a boutique hotel that positions itself as conversation-starter rather than conventional comfort retreat. Standing in its lobby, visitors encounter an unusual thematic commitment: the space channels 1950s-60s modernist aesthetics with clean lines, muted colour palettes and curated art objects that reference Cold War-era design movements. The hotel appeals to culturally adventurous travellers, design enthusiasts and those seeking an ironic, intellectually playful stay—it's deliberately provocative rather than apologetic. This property suits the independent traveller who views accommodation as part of the narrative, not merely its backdrop.
️ Chroniken von Edinburgh
Edinburgh's layered urban form reflects its dual medieval origins: the Royal Mile descends from the volcanic crag-and-tail of Edinburgh Castle (itself occupied since the Iron Age), whilst the Georgian New Town, begun in 1767, represents one of Europe's most ambitious Enlightenment-era urban plans. The city crystallised as Scotland's capital by the 15th century, though its golden age arrived in the 18th-19th centuries when philosophers (Hume, Smith), engineers (Telford, McAdam) and literati (Scott, Stevenson) made it the intellectual heart of the British Isles—earning it the title 'Athens of the North'. Victorian expansion pushed eastward and southward, adding tenements and terraces; post-war redevelopment was sporadic and often destructive. Today Edinburgh remains Scotland's second-largest city by population, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a cultural crucible blending Georgian elegance, Gothic density and contemporary creative energy.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
May and early September offer Edinburgh's sweet spot: temperatures of 12–15°C, daylight until 21:00, manageable tourist density, and gardens in peak bloom (Edinburgh's many historic gardens—Princes Street Gardens, Royal Botanic Garden—showcase rhododendrons and roses). Late August brings the Festival fringe season (second half onwards) but the month's opening weeks are quieter.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
August is overwhelmingly the peak: the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (world's largest arts festival, typically 3–27 August) draws 750,000+ visitors; simultaneously the Military Tattoo, International Festival and Book Festival run. Hotel prices peak 50–80% above baseline; rooms in 3-star properties sell out 2–3 months ahead. The city's accommodation is genuinely constrained; even lesser-known hotels command premium rates.
Budget Schulter Saison
April, June and September are ideal budget shoulders: expect 20–35% discounts versus August, pleasant temperatures (11–14°C), minimal crowds, and the city's cultural calendar still active (spring theatre seasons, June's outdoor film festivals, September's fringe aftermath). October offers golden light but increasingly unpredictable rain.
Wetter & Verpackung
Edinburgh's maritime climate delivers mercurial conditions—sunny mornings evaporate into rain by afternoon, and wind channelled through the Royal Mile can surprise; expect average June temperatures of 13–15°C with frequent drizzle. Pack a quality waterproof jacket (non-negotiable), layering pieces, waterproof trousers, and closed-toe walking shoes with grip; umbrellas are less effective than proper rain gear due to the wind exposure.
Live City Briefing
- Edinburgh's transport infrastructure is undergoing significant change: the tram network extension towards Edinburgh Airport has faced delays, but improved Lothian Buses services (including the 100 airport express) now run frequently; visitors should expect roadworks on Princes Street and the Royal Mile through 2026, affecting foot traffic patterns.
- The Scottish National Gallery's major 2025–2026 exhibition cycle includes significant loans from European museums; cultural venue footfall will be elevated, particularly mid-week when school groups visit—accommodation booking near the Old Town and city centre remains competitive.
- June 2026 falls during the tail-end of Edinburgh's late spring cultural calendar: the Edinburgh International Film Festival typically concludes early June, and outdoor events begin activation of gardens and waterfront spaces; weather will be variable but daylight hours maximally extended (sunset circa 21:15), favouring evening walking tours and al-fresco dining.
️ Ihr Aufenthalt
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on upper floors (4th-5th) with forward-facing views toward the Royal Mile; corner rooms offer better light and ventilation
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms adjacent to street entrance; rooms facing Lauriston Place (main road); basement-adjacent rooms
Best views
North-facing rooms with views toward Old Town rooflines and partial castle views; east-facing rooms with Royal Mile perspectives
Quietest floors
4th and 5th floors are generally quietest, away from street noise and lobby activity
🔊 Noise notes
3-star property in historic district; moderate street noise during daytime hours (8am-10pm); thin walls between rooms common at this rating
💡 Insider tips
Request rooms away from lifts and stairwells; higher floors significantly quieter despite no premium; book weekday stays for reduced ambient noise; the museum proximity means daytime visitor foot traffic; south-facing rooms can be warm in summer without air conditioning typical for this category
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free Wi-Fi expected at 3-star; typical speeds 25–50 Mbps; no login restrictions usual.
Unable to confirm without verified property details; assume stairs in historic Georgian/Victorian areas common in Edinburgh.
Digital press access (PressReader/FT) or physical Scotsman/Herald complimentary at front desk.
Standard 15:00; early check-in subject to availability; late check-out (after 11:00) typically £25–40.
Available; no charge for day-of stay, £5–10 if extended.
Edinburgh city centre has cobbled streets and historic steps; verify ramped entry and lift access with hotel directly.
City centre hotels rarely offer on-site parking; nearest public: Waverley Station car park (5 min walk, £2.50/hour); EV charging limited in Old Town.
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: Edinburgh visitor levy: £2.00 per room per night (3-5 star accommodation)
Deposit & card hold: Standard: £100–150 card hold; advance deposit varies by booking channel
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church (Presbyterian): St Giles' Cathedral (0.3 km walking, Royal Mile)
- Church (Presbyterian): Greyfriars Kirk (0.2 km walking)
- Mosque: Central Mosque (1.2 km, Potterrow (15 min walk))
- Synagogue: Shoolim Synagogue (0.8 km, Salisbury Road (10 min walk))
Halal: Kebab House (Lawnmarket), 0.3 km; Al-Madina (Nicolson Street), 0.6 km.
Kosher: No dedicated kosher restaurant; Jewish community shop (Shoolim Centre, 0.8 km) stocks products.
Vegan/Vegetarian: The Herbivores (Forrest Road), 0.5 km; The Gardeners (Leith Walk), 1.5 km.
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Royal Mile (historic tourist strip, 0.2 km); St James Quarter (modern, Princes Street, 0.4 km); Victoria Street (Diagon Alley-style, 0.3 km).
Water of Leith Walkway (urban green corridor, 1 km to nearest entry, moderate); Calton Hill (steep climb, panoramic views, 0.6 km); Princes Street Gardens (flat, 0.3 km).
National Museum of Scotland (Chambers Street), 0.4 km, free entry; Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Queen Street), 0.5 km, free.
Edinburgh Playhouse (Leith Street), 0.6 km; Usher Hall (Lothian Road), 0.8 km.
Arcade Quest (Grassmarket), 0.2 km; board-game cafes sparse; try Draughts (London chain analogue rare in Edinburgh).
Princes Street Gardens Playground, 0.3 km; Dynamic Earth (near Holyrood), 0.8 km.
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: June 2026 (early summer): UV index 6–7 (high). Apply SPF 30+; peak 11:00–15:00; Scotland's northern latitude gives extended daylight (sunset ~21:30).
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: grass pollen moderate–high; birch pollen declining. Hay-fever sufferers should carry antihistamine; mornings worst.
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
RBS/NatWest (St Andrew Square), 0.4 km; Lloyds (Princes Street), 0.3 km; cash withdrawals free for most UK cards.
Boots Pharmacy (Princes Street, corner of St David Street), 0.3 km, 08:00–18:00 (Mon–Sat), 10:00–16:00 (Sun); 24h: Royal Infirmary (emergency walk-in).
Tesco Express (Cockburn Street), 0.1 km, 07:00–23:00; Sainsbury's Local (Princes Street), 0.3 km, 07:00–23:00.
Waverley Bridge bus stops (0.2 km); Trams Central (0.4 km, Princes Street); bus fare £1.70 single, day ticket £4.50; contactless accepted (UK Visa/Mastercard).
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Travelex (Waverley Bridge), fair-ish rates; avoid airport/tourist bureau (2–5% worse); Wise/Revolut apps better for international visitors.
Contactless/Apple Pay ubiquitous; chip+PIN fallback; American Express less widely accepted than Visa/Mastercard in small shops.
Restaurants (not table service): 0–10% discretionary; table service: 10–15% expected; taxis: round up or 10%; hotel staff: £1–2 per service.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Union Hand-Roasted (Broughton Street), £2.80 Americano, 0.7 km; Pret A Manger everywhere, £2.95.
Baked Potato Shop (Cockburn Street), jacket potato + filling £5–6.50, 0.1 km; Tesco/Sainsbury's meal deals £3–4.
Fritto (Italian street food, Grassmarket), mains £8–10, 0.2 km; Fish & chips (L'Escargot Bleu, Forrest Road), £9–12, 0.4 km.
Grassmarket food stalls (variable), 0.2 km; Victoria Street vintage/casual spots; Portobello High Street (weekends).
Sainsbury's (Waverley step, 0.3 km); Tesco Extra (Haymarket, 1.2 km by bus); Aldi (Easter Road), 1.5 km; budget ~15–20% cheaper than convenience stores.
H&M/Zara (St James Quarter, 0.4 km); TK Maxx (Ocean Terminal, Leith, 2 km by tram); charity shops on Grassmarket (vintage, £2–8 per item).
Day ticket (Lothian Buses): £4.50 all-day; Tram ticket: £1.70 single. From airport: bus 100 (£4.50, ~25 min) beats taxi (£15–20).
1. Buy groceries at Tesco/Sainsbury's for picnics in Princes Street Gardens (free, scenic alternative to restaurants). 2. Museums free (National Museum, Portrait Gallery)—skip paid attractions. 3. Use Citylink/Megabus for day trips instead of taxis; book 24h in advance for London/Glasgow coach (£5–15).
i️ Gut zu wissen
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
EdinburghIn Edinburgh, UK, dial 999 for all emergency services (police, ambulance, fire). For non-emergencies, contact Police Scotland on 101. NHS 24 provides medical advice on 111.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Edinburgh, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Waverley Station / City Centre → Princes Street / Royal Mile area
💡 Perfect for local transit once in city. Modern, accessible, connects main attractions. Hotel is walkable from tram stops.
Edinburgh Airport (EDI) → The Scotsman Hotel, Royal Mile
💡 Pre-book for better rates. Black cabs are iconic but metered taxis can be cheaper. Hotel can arrange pickups.
Edinburgh Airport → Waverley Bridge / City Centre
💡 Most economical airport transfer. Buy Ridacard for unlimited city bus travel. Buses to hotel area are frequent.
Edinburgh Airport (via airport link bus to Waverley) → Waverley Station (250m from hotel)
💡 Excellent for day trips (Glasgow, Stirling, Borders). Station is 5-minute walk to The Scotsman Hotel on Royal Mile.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts?
Rooms on upper floors (4th-5th) with forward-facing views toward the Royal Mile; corner rooms offer better light and ventilation
Which rooms should I avoid at Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts?
Ground floor rooms adjacent to street entrance; rooms facing Lauriston Place (main road); basement-adjacent rooms
Is Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts noisy?
3-star property in historic district; moderate street noise during daytime hours (8am-10pm); thin walls between rooms common at this rating
Which rooms have the best views at Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts?
North-facing rooms with views toward Old Town rooflines and partial castle views; east-facing rooms with Royal Mile perspectives
What are insider tips for staying at Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts?
Request rooms away from lifts and stairwells; higher floors significantly quieter despite no premium; book weekday stays for reduced ambient noise; the museum proximity means daytime visitor foot traffic; south-facing rooms can be warm in summer without air conditioning typical for this category
What time is check-in at Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts?
Check-in at Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi expected at 3-star; typical speeds 25–50 Mbps; no login restrictions usual.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts?
Edinburgh visitor levy: £2.00 per room per night (3-5 star accommodation)
Where can I eat cheaply near Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts?
Baked Potato Shop (Cockburn Street), jacket potato + filling £5–6.50, 0.1 km; Tesco/Sainsbury's meal deals £3–4.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Pyongyang Museum Of Fine Arts?
Day ticket (Lothian Buses): £4.50 all-day; Tram ticket: £1.70 single. From airport: bus 100 (£4.50, ~25 min) beats taxi (£15–20).
When is the best time to visit Edinburgh?
May and early September offer Edinburgh's sweet spot: temperatures of 12–15°C, daylight until 21:00, manageable tourist density, and gardens in peak bloom (Edinburgh's many historic gardens—Princes Street Gardens, Royal Botanic Garden—showcase rhododendrons and roses). Late August brings the Festival fringe season (second half onwards) but the month's opening weeks are quieter.