Cette propriété
The Holiday Inn Edinburgh occupies a mid-market niche in Scotland's capital, offering reliable three-star comfort without pretension—the lobby strikes a balance between chain-hotel efficiency and a nod to local character. Positioned well for business travellers and families, it delivers dependable beds, straightforward service, and proximity to transport links rather than ornate heritage grandeur. This is the hotel for those who prioritise proximity to attractions (Waverley Station, Royal Mile) over period authenticity or luxury. It suits the pragmatic explorer who wants a secure base to roam Edinburgh's medieval closes and Georgian terraces.
️ Chroniques de la ville
Edinburgh emerged as a fortified settlement around the volcanic crag now crowned by its castle, becoming Scotland's capital in the fifteenth century and a major seat of royal and ecclesiastical power. The Georgian New Town (1767 onwards), masterminded by James Craig, represents one of Europe's finest examples of Enlightenment urban planning, with its rigorous grid of neoclassical crescents and squares offsetting the medieval Old Town's organic chaos. The city became the intellectual heart of the Scottish Enlightenment, nurturing Hume, Smith, and Boswell, whilst its publishing and legal institutions cemented its role as a cultural heavyweight. Today Edinburgh balances its role as a festival powerhouse (the August Festival dominates global cultural calendars) with a working capital city of finance, law, and education—the Royal Mile remains its symbolic spine, linking castle to palace.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
May and September offer Edinburgh's sweet spot: temperatures 12–16 °C, daylight until 21:00 hours, manageable crowds before the August Festival surge, and the city's gardens (Royal Botanic Garden) at peak bloom or early autumn colour. June also works well for long daylight hours and settled weather, though midges begin to arrive and summer holiday crowds intensify.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
August dominates utterly—the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, International Festival, and Military Tattoo transform the city into a global cultural crucible. Hotel occupancy reaches 95%+ and nightly rates typically double or triple; the city population nearly doubles with international visitors. The entire month is essentially sold out by March; prices for June 2026 will firm up as summer approaches, though not to August levels.
La saison des épaules
April–May and September–October deliver the best value: shoulder pricing (15–30% below peak), pleasant temperatures (10–15 °C), autumn foliage (Sept–Oct), and the city feels populated but not overwhelmed. October's shorter daylight (sunset ~17:30) is offset by fewer midges and dramatic skies.
Météo & emballage
Edinburgh's Atlantic exposure means unpredictable, often wet weather even in summer; expect horizontal rain, sudden sunshine, and genuine four-seasons-in-one-day volatility. Pack a robust waterproof jacket, layers (merino base layer, fleece mid-layer), waterproof trousers, and either embrace puddle-jumping or accept wet feet as the price of exploring on foot.
Le Live City Briefing
- Tram expansion: Edinburgh's tram network is being extended to Newhaven (opened autumn 2023), improving transport from Waverley Station northwards; journey planning has shifted for visitors exploring Leith's regenerated waterfront and Ocean Terminal.
- June 2026 weather note: Early June typically brings the transition from late spring showers to drier, longer-daylight conditions; however, Scottish weather remains volatile—arrive prepared for both sudden rain and genuine sunshine.
- Festival calendar forward-plan: The 2026 Edinburgh Festival runs August 7–31; June visitors are in the calm before the storm, meaning hotel staff, attractions, and restaurants are at normal capacity and rates, but summer holiday school-break travellers (especially UK families) are beginning to arrive, so book accommodation by April for best availability.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Holiday Inn Edinburgh, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Standard rooms all similar
Rooms to avoid
N/A
Best views
No views, business hotel
🔊 Noise notes
Business hotel, decent sound control
💡 Insider tips
Good value, reliable
- 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
Les installations de l'hôtel
Free high-speed WiFi (up to 100 Mbps) throughout property; login via room number and surname; no paid tiers
Lift serves all 4 floors; no stairs-only sections, full accessible route throughout
Complimentary digital newsstand (FT app + Readly) in-room; complimentary The Herald/Scotsman in lobby mornings only
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00 weekdays/weekends; early check-in (from 12:00) subject to availability; late check-out until 13:00 £25, until 17:00 £40
Complimentary secure storage before check-in and after check-out (72 hours max)
Step-free main entrance via ramped approach; accessible ground-floor rooms available; accessible toilet facilities; accessible dining areas; no historic structural limitations
On-site parking £12/night (limited spaces, pre-book advised); nearest public car park Corstorphine Centre (5 min walk) at £1.50/hour or £6/day; no EV charging on-site
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: Edinburgh visitor levy: £5.00 per person per night (applies to stays, payable at checkout or pre-booking)
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required as advance deposit; £150 incidental card hold at check-in for room charges
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Church (Presbyterian): St Ninian's Church of Scotland (0.3 km walking (4 mins, Corstorphine Road))
- Mosque: Edinburgh Central Mosque (3.2 km by bus/car (15 mins, Potterrow, city centre))
- Synagogue: Grange Synagogue (2.8 km by bus (12 mins, Blacket Avenue, south Edinburgh))
Halal: Halal meat available at independent grocers on Corstorphine Road (0.5 km); certified halal restaurants 3.5 km away in city centre (Mosque area suppliers)
Kosher: Limited local stock; nearest certified kosher supplier in Portobello area (5 km by bus); pre-order via Edinburgh Jewish Community recommended
Vegan/Vegetarian: Herbivore (vegan café/restaurant) 3.1 km in city centre; on-site Cafe Kino offers vegan menu options daily
Le style de vie et la récréation
Corstorphine Centre (adjacent, 100m) for basics; Edinburgh city centre 4 km west for major retail (Princes Street, St James Quarter); Wayfarer Market (vintage) 0.8 km south
Best route: Corstorphine Hill Park (0.6 km south, gentle woodland trails, views over city, 30-45 mins); terrain is mixed woodland/grassland with some steep sections; paved lower trails available
National Museum of Scotland (free, 4.2 km, Chambers Street, city centre); Edinburgh Castle (paid, £18.50, 4 km); Royal Botanic Garden (free entry, 2.5 km, paid parking)
Edinburgh Festival Theatre (1.6 km by bus, Bruntsfield); Usher Hall (concert hall, 2.5 km, city centre); Traverse Theatre (Waverley, 4 km)
Arcade/bowling: Queens Leisure Centre (bowling, 2.3 km, Craiglockhart); nearest board-game café: Tabletop Café (city centre, 4 km)
Corstorphine Park (100m, playground, duck pond); Murrayfield Park (0.8 km, larger grounds, sports facilities); Edinburgh Zoo (1.2 km north, paid entry £19.99 family)
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: Max UV index June 9-10: 6 (High category); use SPF 30+ sunscreen, avoid peak hours 11:00-15:00, wear hat/sunglasses; Scottish latitude (55.9°N) provides relatively lower UV than south despite summer timing
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Mid-June pollen levels: grass pollen high (peak season), tree pollen moderate; weed pollen low; antihistamine advised for hay fever sufferers; indoor air handling in hotel adequate for allergy control
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Nearest bank ATM: Bank of Scotland branch/ATM on Corstorphine Road (0.2 km, opposite hotel); Royal Bank ATM at Corstorphine Centre (0.1 km); zero walking difficulty
Boots Pharmacy (Corstorphine Centre, 0.1 km, opens 09:00-17:00 weekdays/09:00-14:00 Sunday); LloydPharmacy (0.6 km, opens 08:00-19:00 weekdays); nearest 24h pharmacy: Supermarket pharmacies (Tesco Extra has pharmacy until 22:00 only, full 24h pharmacy requires city centre travel, 4.2 km)
Tesco Extra (24 hours, 0.3 km, Corstorphine Centre); Sainsbury's Local (23:00 closing, 0.4 km nearby); Boots (17:00 closing, Corstorphine Centre)
Nearest bus stop: Corstorphine Road (directly outside hotel, 10m); buses 2, 19, 26, 31, 34 serve city centre/Waverley (15-25 mins); local fare £1.80 single (Saltire card), day ticket £4.50; contactless/app payment standard
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Fair-rate exchange: Royal Bank branch (Corstorphine Road, 0.3 km, weekday rates ~1% markup); avoid airport bureau (8-10% poor rates) and tourist centre booths; use ATM withdrawals instead (typically 2-3% bank fee, better than cash exchange)
Contactless/mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay, Revolut) universally accepted in Edinburgh; card acceptance standard even small venues; cash still accepted but decreasing; chip-and-PIN for older terminals, contactless tap standard
Restaurants: 10-15% expected if service not included (check bill); taxi drivers: round up to nearest £1-2 or 10%; hotel staff (housekeeping/porters): £1-2 per service discretionary; bar/cafe: 10% or spare change customary, not mandatory
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Pret A Manger (Corstorphine Centre, 0.1 km): Americano £2.65; Starbucks alternative is Brew Lab Coffee (city centre, 4 km); locals use independent cafés—try Brew Lab or Cairngorm Coffee roasters
Boots Meal Deal (Corstorphine Centre, 0.1 km): sandwich/salad + snack + drink £3.50; Tesco meal deals similar pricing; Pret A Manger lunch under £6; Greggs bakery (chains throughout, 0.5 km) sausage rolls/pasties £1.50-2.50
Greggs (bakery chain, 0.5 km): evening hot items £2.50-4.50; Indian/Chinese takeaway on Corstorphine Road (0.6 km): main course £7-9; budget pub meals (The Dalmahoy pub, 0.8 km): £8-12 per main; Tesco/Sainsbury's ready meals £3-5
Corstorphine Road has small takeaway cluster (fish & chips, Indian, Chinese, kebab shops, 0.5-0.8 km away); Edinburgh city centre farmer's market (Saturdays, Waverley area, 4 km): street food stalls £4-8; nearest pop-up food trucks seasonal near Murrayfield (1.2 km)
Tesco Extra (Corstorphine Centre, 0.1 km, budget supermarket, open 24h); Sainsbury's Local (0.4 km, opens 07:00-23:00); Lidl discount supermarket (Shandwick Place, 3.5 km by bus); on-site vending machines available but premium-priced
Corstorphine Centre (0.1 km) has M&S, Next, Marks & Spencer basics; Primark (city centre, 4 km, Princes Street area) budget fashion; Edinburgh city centre high street (0.5 km by bus) TK Maxx, H&M, Zara discount; Wayfarer Market (vintage, 0.8 km) £3-15 second-hand
Cheapest option: Saltire Card day ticket (£4.50, unlimited buses/trams for 24 hours, better value than 5+ journeys); 7-day Saltire card £17.50; from airport: Airlink 100 bus (£8 return, 25 mins direct to city) cheaper than taxi (£25-35); walking city centre is free (4 km = 50 mins)
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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.
Se faire entourer
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.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Holiday Inn Edinburgh?
Standard rooms all similar
Which rooms should I avoid at Holiday Inn Edinburgh?
N/A
Is Holiday Inn Edinburgh noisy?
Business hotel, decent sound control
Which rooms have the best views at Holiday Inn Edinburgh?
No views, business hotel
What are insider tips for staying at Holiday Inn Edinburgh?
Good value, reliable
What time is check-in at Holiday Inn Edinburgh?
Check-in at Holiday Inn Edinburgh is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Holiday Inn Edinburgh have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi (up to 100 Mbps) throughout property; login via room number and surname; no paid tiers
Is there a city or tourist tax at Holiday Inn Edinburgh?
Edinburgh visitor levy: £5.00 per person per night (applies to stays, payable at checkout or pre-booking)
Where can I eat cheaply near Holiday Inn Edinburgh?
Boots Meal Deal (Corstorphine Centre, 0.1 km): sandwich/salad + snack + drink £3.50; Tesco meal deals similar pricing; Pret A Manger lunch under £6; Greggs bakery (chains throughout, 0.5 km) sausage rolls/pasties £1.50-2.50
What is the cheapest way to get around from Holiday Inn Edinburgh?
Cheapest option: Saltire Card day ticket (£4.50, unlimited buses/trams for 24 hours, better value than 5+ journeys); 7-day Saltire card £17.50; from airport: Airlink 100 bus (£8 return, 25 mins direct to city) cheaper than taxi (£25-35); walking city centre is free (4 km = 50 mins)
When is the best time to visit Edinburgh?
May and September offer Edinburgh's sweet spot: temperatures 12–16 °C, daylight until 21:00 hours, manageable crowds before the August Festival surge, and the city's gardens (Royal Botanic Garden) at peak bloom or early autumn colour. June also works well for long daylight hours and settled weather, though midges begin to arrive and summer holiday crowds intensify.