Cette propriété
Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre occupies a pragmatic mid-market position in Scotland's capital, offering clean, compact rooms with that distinctive Premier Inn formula—functional design, decent beds, no-frills bathrooms—in a prime location steps from Waverley Station and the Royal Mile. The lobby hums with continental breakfast queues and the ambient anxiety of travellers consulting maps; it's a transit hub masquerading as hospitality, popular with business visitors, families on budget, and those who've prioritised location over luxury. The aesthetic is corporate-safe: tartan touches nod to Scottishness without conviction. This hotel suits the pragmatist: you're here for Edinburgh's landmarks, not the room's character.
️ Chroniques de la ville
Edinburgh's foundations predate the Norman Conquest—the city coalesced around the volcanic fortress of Castle Rock (extinct volcano, 81 metres high) where Irish settlers fortified themselves by the 7th century AD. The medieval Old Town sprawled down the spine of the Royal Mile from castle to palace; the Georgian New Town (laid out 1767 onwards) stands as one of Europe's finest examples of Enlightenment urban planning, with its geometric crescents and squares sculpted by architects like Robert Adam. The city became a powerhouse of the Scottish Enlightenment: David Hume, Adam Smith, and Walter Scott shaped intellectual Europe from Edinburgh's drawing rooms and lecture halls. Today Edinburgh oscillates between heritage tourism, the world's largest arts festival (August), and a thriving tech and financial sector, maintaining both its 18th-century elegance and contemporary cosmopolitan edge.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
May and September offer the Goldilocks compromise: temperatures 12–16°C, 15–17 daylight hours, and escape from August's festival mayhem. May brings Edinburgh in bloom without the crowds; September carries festival's cultural afterglow whilst the city breathes again.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
August is dominated by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (1.5 million visits over three weeks), running alongside the International Festival, Military Tattoo, and Book Festival—simultaneously the city's cultural apotheosis and logistical pinch point. Hotel rates double or triple; pavements teeter with street performers; booking accommodation 6 months ahead is routine. Easter and Christmas also surge due to school holidays and holiday markets.
La saison des épaules
October and April offer 10–20% discounts versus peak, milder rain rather than summer downpours, and near-normal foot traffic; spring flowers or autumn colours provide visual reward without festival saturation. Late February–March is coldest but emptiest (post-winter-tourism lull).
Météo & emballage
Edinburgh's maritime climate delivers rain on 50% of days year-round and winds funnel through the Royal Mile with theatrical fervour; the city sits 47°N with wild sky-mood swings. Pack a waterproof jacket and layers (wool or merino) as non-negotiable items; June temperatures range 10–15°C, not the 20°C+ southern England enjoys.
Le Live City Briefing
- Waverley Station (directly opposite the hotel) completed a major £20m refurbishment and now hosts improved retail; train services to London (5.5 hours) and Glasgow (50 mins) remain the key transport arteries for arriving guests.
- The Scottish Parliament building (opened 1999) at Holyrood has become a major visitor draw with free tours; it's a 15-minute walk downhill from the hotel and embodies post-devolution Scottish identity.
- June's Edinburgh weather is notably unpredictable—the Solstice (June 21st) brings 17+ daylight hours and cool but long evenings ideal for rooftop bar culture and walking tours; plan indoor alternatives (museums, galleries, Greyfriars Bobby whisky bars) for rain windows.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Premier rooms upgrade worth it
Rooms to avoid
Standard rooms basic
Best views
City views from some rooms
🔊 Noise notes
Budget hotel, walls thin
💡 Insider tips
Grassmarket location noisy weekends
- 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 superfast Wi-Fi (typically 50+ Mbps) throughout property; single login covers all devices.
Lift serves all floors in main building; ground-floor accessible rooms avoid stairs entirely.
Complimentary FT digital edition and PressReader newsstand in room; physical Scottish newspapers available at front desk.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early bag-drop from 08:00 if room not ready; late check-out £20–30 subject to availability.
Free luggage storage available before check-in and after check-out; 24-hour availability.
Level step-free access from Grassmarket entrance; wheelchair-accessible rooms available; some historic building sections have uneven flooring but lifts cover all guest floors.
No on-site parking; nearest NCP car park (St James Centre) 250m north, £2.50/hour or £12/day; EV charging available at Multistory car park (Leith Street, 400m). Recommend public transport or taxis given Grassmarket's pedestrian focus.
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: Edinburgh visitor levy (5% of accommodation) added to final bill; approximately £3–5 per night depending on room rate.
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required for most bookings; £50–100 contactless card hold at check-in for incidentals.
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Church of Scotland: St Giles' Cathedral (200m walk, northwest across Royal Mile)
- Church of Scotland: Greyfriars Kirk (350m walk, south from Grassmarket via Forrest Road)
- Mosque: Edinburgh Central Mosque (1.2km, 15-min bus (Lothian Buses #8, #14) to Leith Walk)
- Synagogue: Synagogue, Salisbury Road (2km, 10-min bus (#23, #27) to Newington)
Halal: Nearest certified halal butcher: Halal City (Clerk Street, 0.8km); halal restaurants cluster on Leith Walk (1.5km).
Kosher: Limited kosher provision in Edinburgh; nearest certified options via Jewish Community (reference to Glasgow 100km) or speciality food imports.
Vegan/Vegetarian: Nearest dedicated vegan café: Scran & Scallie (0.4km, mixed menu); strict vegan: The Lawmarket (0.1km, plant-based options); This Ain't Bristol (0.7km, vegan brunch specialist).
Le style de vie et la récréation
Grassmarket itself (on doorstep) hosts independent shops, street market Saturdays; Royal Mile 150m north for tartan/gift shops; Princes Street 400m east for high-street chains.
Best walk: Grassmarket loop to Royal Mile, then downhill to Waverley Bridge and Princes Street Gardens (1.5km, mixed level ground); alternatively, steep climb to Edinburgh Castle (300m uphill, 15 min) for panoramic views.
National Museum of Scotland (400m, free); Scottish Parliament Visitor Centre (600m, free tours); Writers' Museum (300m, Robert Burns/Scott/Stevenson, £5 entry).
Edinburgh Playhouse (500m, musicals/theatre); Usher Hall (600m, classical/concerts); Royal Lyceum Theatre (400m, drama).
Nearest board-game café: TableTop Café (0.5km, Forrest Road); ten-pin bowling at Cavendish Bowl (1.2km, Waverley area).
Grassmarket itself has open space; nearest dedicated playground: Forrest Park (0.6km); family attractions: Edinburgh Zoo (2.5km via #12 bus, £18–20 entry); Princes Street Gardens (400m, green space).
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: Early June UV index typically 4–5 (Moderate); midday (11:00–15:00) sun protection advisable; apply SPF30+ and seek shade between 12:00–15:00.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen moderate–high in early June; tree pollen declining; hayfever sufferers advised to carry antihistamines; indoor shopping/museums provide relief.
5 minutes de radios essentielles
RBS/NatWest ATM in Grassmarket (50m on street); Bank of Scotland (0.2km, Royal Mile); Tesco convenience store with cashback (0.1km, Grassmarket).
Boots pharmacy (0.15km, Royal Mile, 08:30–17:30 weekdays, 09:00–17:30 weekends); Lloyds pharmacy (0.6km, Waverley, 09:00–17:30). Nearest 24h: Western General Hospital pharmacy (2km, limited stock, A&E hours).
Boots convenience (0.15km, Royal Mile, 08:00–22:00); Tesco (0.1km, Grassmarket, 07:00–23:00); Superdrug (0.3km, Princes Street, 08:00–20:00).
Waverley station (main trains) 550m southeast via Princes Street; Haymarket station 1.2km west. Nearest Lothian bus stop: Grassmarket stop (on-site), routes #2, #5, #23, #27 cover city. Day ticket £4.70 (adult), valid all zones.
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Avoid airport exchange booths (poor rates); use ATMs for best rates; city-centre exchanges (Travelex, 0.4km Princes Street) offer fair rates but charge commission. Supermarkets (Tesco, 0.1km) offer contactless cashback.
Contactless/chip-and-PIN universal; major credit cards accepted everywhere; some independent Grassmarket shops cash-only.
Restaurants: 10–15% (optional, included in bill discretion); taxis: round up or 10% if card; hotel staff (housekeeping): £1–2 per night discretionary; bar staff: not obligatory but rounding accepted.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Greyfriars Bobby Café (0.25km, Candlemaker Row, £2.20 Americano); cafés along Forrest Road average £2–3; chain (Pret, Nero) £3–4.
Meal deals at Tesco (0.1km, £3.50, sandwich/crisps/drink); The Elephant House (0.3km, soup/toastie £6–8); street food from Grassmarket vendors (pizza/crepe, £4–7 at weekends).
Thai Express (0.2km, mains £8–10); Pho restaurant on Forrest Road (£9–12 noodles); Indian takeaway near Nicolson Street (£7–12 curries).
Grassmarket Saturday market (June 9 is Tuesday, so limited); try Waverley food stalls (0.5km); Hanbury Street food vendors (0.7km, weekday lunchtimes); food trucks on Princes Street (0.4km, £6–10).
Tesco (0.1km, Grassmarket, budget supermarket); Sainsbury's Local (0.4km, Princes Street); Lidl (0.8km, Forrest Road, cheapest own-brand staples).
High Street: Primark (0.3km, Princes Street, budget fashion); H&M (0.4km); Vintage/second-hand: Armstrongs (0.2km, Grassmarket, affordable retro); Oxfam Books (0.1km, Grassmarket, charity shop bargains).
Lothian Buses day ticket £4.70 (best value if 3+ journeys); from Edinburgh Airport: Airlink #100 (single £7.50, day ticket £14) or tram (single £6, day £12). Walk Grassmarket to Princes Street/Royal Mile (all within 500m).
1. Buy groceries at Lidl or Tesco rather than tourist-zone cafés (save £2–3 per meal). 2. Visit free museums (National Museum, Scottish Parliament) on quiet June weekday afternoons. 3. Walk everywhere within Old Town (Grassmarket–Royal Mile–Waverley triangle under 1km); avoid taxis for short trips.
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
Edinburgh🍽️ 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 Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre?
Premier rooms upgrade worth it
Which rooms should I avoid at Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre?
Standard rooms basic
Is Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre noisy?
Budget hotel, walls thin
Which rooms have the best views at Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre?
City views from some rooms
What are insider tips for staying at Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre?
Grassmarket location noisy weekends
What time is check-in at Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre?
Check-in at Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre have Wi-Fi?
Free superfast Wi-Fi (typically 50+ Mbps) throughout property; single login covers all devices.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre?
Edinburgh visitor levy (5% of accommodation) added to final bill; approximately £3–5 per night depending on room rate.
Where can I eat cheaply near Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre?
Meal deals at Tesco (0.1km, £3.50, sandwich/crisps/drink); The Elephant House (0.3km, soup/toastie £6–8); street food from Grassmarket vendors (pizza/crepe, £4–7 at weekends).
What is the cheapest way to get around from Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre?
Lothian Buses day ticket £4.70 (best value if 3+ journeys); from Edinburgh Airport: Airlink #100 (single £7.50, day ticket £14) or tram (single £6, day £12). Walk Grassmarket to Princes Street/Royal Mile (all within 500m).
When is the best time to visit Edinburgh?
May and September offer the Goldilocks compromise: temperatures 12–16°C, 15–17 daylight hours, and escape from August's festival mayhem. May brings Edinburgh in bloom without the crowds; September carries festival's cultural afterglow whilst the city breathes again.