Questa proprietà
Hilton Edinburgh Carlton occupies a prime position on North Bridge, merging contemporary business-hotel efficiency with Edinburgh's neoclassical grandeur—you step into a lobby where Victorian stonework meets modern furnishings, overlooking the atmospheric Old Town ravine. It caters to business travellers and festival-goers seeking reliable three-star comfort without pretence, positioned perfectly between the Royal Mile's tourist crush and the financial district's corporate hum. The hotel trades on its access to Edinburgh's cultural heartland rather than spa indulgence; expect smartly dressed corridors, reliable service, and windows framing one of Britain's most photogenic skylines. It's the pragmatist's base camp for Edinburgh: excellent for those wanting walkability to museums, theatres and restaurants without paying five-star prices.
️Croniche di Edinburgh
Edinburgh emerged as Scotland's capital in the 15th century, though settlement on its extinct volcanic crag dates to the Iron Age; the castle's fortress function evolved into a royal stronghold that defined the city's medieval character. The Georgian and neoclassical expansion of the 18th-century New Town—built on disciplined grid-plans by architects like Robert Adam—created one of Europe's finest urban compositions, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing both the tenement-threaded Old Town and the stone-fronted crescents of Stockbridge and Heriot Row. The city crystallised its modern identity through the 20th century as a literary and intellectual hub (Muriel Spark, Irvine Welsh, Ian Rankin all claimed it), alongside Edinburgh Festival's 1947 debut transforming August into a global theatre pilgrimage. Today it balances UNESCO monument status with thriving biotech, whisky, and financial services industries, whilst remaining fiercely proud of its architectural coherence—few cities of 500,000 retain such visual continuity from medieval to Edwardian eras.
️ Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa della cittàI migliori mesi
May and September offer the sweet spot: May brings lengthening daylight (sunset after 21:00), warming temperatures (12–16°C), spring blooms on Princes Street Gardens, and theatre season building without August's tourist saturation. September mirrors this—warm, stable weather (14–17°C), the Festival echo fading, students returning so cultural energy remains high, yet accommodation becomes genuinely available and prices drop 20–30% versus August.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
August dominates: Edinburgh Festival Fringe (three weeks) draws 2+ million visitors, International Festival overlaps with theatre, comedy and classical music saturation. Hotel rates double or triple; Carlton's North Bridge location becomes both blessing (walkable to venues) and curse (near-constant foot traffic, noise after 23:00). Accommodation sells out weeks ahead; the city's infrastructure—buses, restaurants, attractions—strains visibly. June (your dates) sits in early-summer high season: warmer than May (15–18°C), school holidays begin mid-month, but pre-Festival pricing remains moderate (10–15% above shoulder rates).
Stagione budget shoulder
April and October represent genuine budget windows. April offers lengthening daylight and mild weather (10–14°C) as Easter school holidays end; October brings warm, crisp days (11–15°C), autumn colour on the Pentland Hills visible from the city, and cultural programming (theatre, galleries) remains rich without Festival premium pricing. Both months see 25–35% discounts versus peak, fewer coach-tour crowds, and restaurant availability without reservation stress.
Meteo e confezionamento
Edinburgh's maritime climate means rapid weather shifts—you may experience sunshine, drizzle and sudden cloud within a single afternoon; the Atlantic's proximity keeps temperatures moderate year-round but humidity high, making the city feel cooler than the thermometer suggests. Pack a compact waterproof (non-negotiable), layerable mid-weight top, sturdy walking shoes (the cobbled Royal Mile and Calton Hill's steep paths punish thin soles), and avoid assuming June warmth will last—a 16°C day with a North Sea wind can bite sharply by evening.
Il Live City Briefing
- Edinburgh Trams Phase 2 expansion to Leith continues (completion 2027–2028); presently, the Tram network terminates at York Place, a 12-minute walk from Carlton on North Bridge. Disruption to traffic on Princes Street and surrounding routes remains intermittent; allow extra time if driving to/from the city.
- The Scottish Parliament's building programme and Holyrood refurbishment are on-going; visitor access to the Parliament building operates normally, but expect temporary visitor facility changes. The Royal Mile remains fully open, though construction hoardings have altered some sightlines in the lower Old Town.
- June 2026 coincides with late spring/early summer festival season uptick: the Edinburgh International Film Festival typically runs June, and numerous fringe theatre preview events launch. School holidays begin mid-June in Scotland, so family tourism will spike from 15 June onwards, making restaurants and attractions busier than your 11–12 June window—you've timed a quieter window before the rush.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Hilton Edinburgh Carlton, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing Princes Street offer the best balance of views and accessibility. Corner rooms (e.g., 401, 501) provide natural light and space. East-facing rooms catch morning light without excessive heat.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms can experience street noise from Princes Street traffic. Rooms facing the back alley may have limited views and cooler natural light. Avoid rooms near the lift/stairwell for noise avoidance.
Best views
Rooms with south or east-facing views overlooking Princes Street and Edinburgh Castle views. Higher floor rooms (5+) on the front aspect maximize iconic cityscape views.
Quietest floors
Floors 5-7 tend to be quieter, away from street-level activity and lift machinery. These floors provide a good compromise between accessibility and tranquility.
🔊 Noise notes
Princes Street is a major thoroughfare with heavy traffic, especially during peak hours (8-10am, 5-7pm). Double glazing is standard but ground-upper floor 2 rooms still experience traffic hum. Weekend nights see increased street activity and revelers.
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the lift when booking. The hotel's central location compensates for street noise with views and walkability. Visit in quieter months (Nov-Feb, excluding holidays). Upper floors provide better sleep quality despite slightly longer elevator waits. The building's age means room sizes vary—request a room with recent renovation.
- 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
Le strutture alberghiere
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout (10–20 Mbps typical); Hilton Honours members get priority bandwidth
Serves all floors; no lift-free sections; staircase access available in historic north wing
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand; complimentary USA Today and Financial Times print available at lobby desk
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in available from 12:00 subject to availability; late check-out £50 for one hour, £100 for full day
Complimentary storage available before check-in and after check-out; capacity limited to 24 hours
Step-free main entrance from North Bridge street level; accessible rooms available (12 adapted units); three accessible bathrooms on ground floor; accessible lift to all floors; no structural barriers for wheelchair users
No on-site parking; nearest Princes Street car park (pay-and-display) 150 m walk, £2.50/hour or £15/day; Waverley Station car park 200 m, £18/day; no EV charging on-site
Tariffe, tasse e depositi
City / tourist tax: £5.00 per room per night (Edinburgh accommodation tax, applies to stays over 7 nights typically, but verify at check-in)
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate as advance deposit; £150 incidental hold placed on card at check-in
Dining & Hours sul sito
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Church of Scotland (Protestant): St Giles' Cathedral (5-minute walk south on Royal Mile)
- Anglican Church: St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral (8-minute walk west (Palmerston Place))
- Mosque: Edinburgh Central Mosque (15-minute walk south (Lauriston Place) or 10 minutes by bus)
- Synagogue: Lauriston Place Synagogue (12-minute walk south (Lauriston Place))
Halal: Halal butcher (Iqbal Halal Butchers) on Nicolson Street, 8-minute walk south; certified Halal restaurants: Mosque Kitchen (5-minute walk) or Kebab Mahal (Forrest Road, 10-minute walk)
Kosher: No certified kosher establishment within 2 km; Edinburgh Jewish Community can advise; nearest options in Glasgow (50 miles by train)
Vegan/Vegetarian: The Forest Cafe (Broughton Street, 10-minute walk), all-vegan cafe; This & That restaurant (Stockbridge, 15-minute walk); Helios Fountain (Forrest Road, 8-minute walk, vegan-friendly)
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Princes Street shopping district (immediate vicinity, 2-minute walk): Jenners, House of Fraser, Zara, H&M, Gap; St James Quarter (east end, 5-minute walk) for high-street brands; Royal Mile (south, immediate walk) for souvenir shops
Best route: down the Royal Mile to Holyrood Palace (1 km, 15 minutes, cobblestone); or west to Princes Street Gardens (5-minute walk, flat, tree-lined); Arthur's Seat hike starts from Holyrood (2.6 km, 50 minutes, moderate hill climb with stunning views)
National Museum of Scotland (Chambers Street, 10-minute walk, FREE); National Gallery of Scotland (The Mound, 5-minute walk, FREE with donation option); Scottish Parliament Visitor Centre (Holyrood, 15-minute walk, FREE); Writers' Museum (Royal Mile, 8-minute walk, £7 entry)
Edinburgh Playhouse (Greenside Place, 10-minute walk, theatre); Festival Theatre (Nicolson Street, 8-minute walk, ballet/drama); Usher Hall (Lothian Road, 12-minute walk, classical concerts); Royal Lyceum (Grindlay Street, 10-minute walk)
Board-game cafe: Ludoquist (Bruntsfield, 15-minute walk/5 min bus); arcade limited; nearest 10-pin bowling: Nuvo Bowling (Stockbridge, 3 km, 15-minute bus)
Princes Street Gardens playground (5-minute walk, free, suitable ages 2–12); Dynamic Earth (Holyrood, 15-minute walk, £18 entry); Edinburgh Zoo (north side, 20-minute bus, £21 entry); Water of Leith Walkway (various access points, flat, 3–10 km gentle walks)
️ Ambiente e salute
☀️ UV index: June 11–12: moderate to high (6–7 UV index, high risk category); apply SPF 30+ sunscreen, seek shade 11:00–15:00, wear hat; Scotland's June daylight extends to 22:30, so evening sun exposure is significant
🤧 Pollen & allergens: June: grass pollen high, tree pollen moderate (birch/oak finishing season); hay fever sufferers should carry antihistamines; low risk of thunderstorms; temperatures 14–17°C typical, pack light layers and waterproof jacket
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Bank of Scotland ATM in Waverley Shopping Centre (50 m walk, basement level) or Nationwide ATM on Princes Street (200 m walk); multiple ATMs along Royal Mile; no withdrawal fees for UK bank cards
Boots (Princes Street, 100 m walk, 08:00-21:00 weekday); Lloyds Pharmacy (Hanover Street, 150 m walk, 08:00-18:00 weekday); 24-hour pharmacy: Royal Infirmary Hospital pharmacy (500 m walk south, emergency only, use NHS 111 for OTC advice after hours)
Boots pharmacy (Princes Street, immediate, 100 m walk) open weekday 08:00-21:00, weekend 09:00-18:00; Superdrug convenience (same street, 150 m) 08:00-20:00; late-night convenience: Tesco Express (George Street, 8-minute walk) 07:00-23:00
Waverley Bridge bus station (50 m walk, serves all Lothian Buses routes); Waverley railway station (100 m walk); local single bus fare £1.90, day ticket £5.50, tap contactless card or mobile pay on vehicle; tram stop (York Place, 12-minute walk) serves airport and west suburbs
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Travelex (Waverley Shopping Centre, 50 m walk, competitive rates) or local bank (RBS/HSBC on Princes Street, fair rates); avoid airport Bureau de Change (poor rates); ATM withdrawal is most cost-effective for most currencies
Contactless card/Apple Pay/Google Pay universally accepted in shops and restaurants; chip-and-PIN required occasionally; American Express accepted in upscale venues only; Scottish pound notes widely accepted but English notes sometimes questioned (not legal tender in Scotland)
Restaurants 10–15% if service not included (check bill); taxis round up to nearest £1 or 10% discretionary; bar staff £1–2 per drink optional; hotel housekeeping £1–2 per night discretionary; service charge often added to larger bills
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Pret A Manger (Princes Street, 200 m walk) filter coffee £2.55 or hot chocolate £2.95; or local chain Brew Lab (Forrest Road, 10-minute walk) espresso £2.50
Tesco Meal Deal (Tesco Express George Street) sandwich + drink + snack £3.50; or Neuk of Fife (Royal Mile, 5-minute walk, traditional Scottish pies) £6–8; meal deals at supermarkets common 11:00-16:00
Fish & chips from Salty Mary's (Cockburn Street, 10-minute walk) £9–12 for takeaway; Mosque Kitchen (Forrest Road, 10-minute walk, simple curry/dhal) £6–8; Indian takeaway on Nicolson Street £8–12
Royal Mile clusters food stalls in summer (haggis, shortbread, seafood); Grassmarket (west, 10-minute walk) has street vendors and permanent food stalls; Stockbridge Saturday market (north, 15-minute walk) May–Dec for street food
Tesco Express (George Street, 200 m) or Sainsbury's Local (Hanover Street, 150 m) for basics; budget option: Aldi (Leith Walk, 15-minute walk or 3-minute bus) for cheapest groceries and own-label products
Primark (Princes Street, 300 m walk, ultra-budget fast fashion); Vintage/charity shops: Armstrongs (Grassmarket, 10-minute walk) and Sue Ryder (South Clerk Street, 12-minute walk) for bargains; weekend markets (Grassmarket, Stockbridge) have low-cost stalls
Day ticket Lothian Buses (all local buses) £5.50; Tram ticket single £1.80 or day pass £5.50; from airport: Tram to York Place 30 minutes (£5.50) vs Airlink bus 100 40 minutes (£8); walk central Edinburgh (1.5 km radius is compact and pedestrianised)
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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.
Ritorno intorno
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.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Hilton Edinburgh Carlton?
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing Princes Street offer the best balance of views and accessibility. Corner rooms (e.g., 401, 501) provide natural light and space. East-facing rooms catch morning light without excessive heat.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hilton Edinburgh Carlton?
Ground floor rooms can experience street noise from Princes Street traffic. Rooms facing the back alley may have limited views and cooler natural light. Avoid rooms near the lift/stairwell for noise avoidance.
Is Hilton Edinburgh Carlton noisy?
Princes Street is a major thoroughfare with heavy traffic, especially during peak hours (8-10am, 5-7pm). Double glazing is standard but ground-upper floor 2 rooms still experience traffic hum. Weekend nights see increased street activity and revelers.
Which rooms have the best views at Hilton Edinburgh Carlton?
Rooms with south or east-facing views overlooking Princes Street and Edinburgh Castle views. Higher floor rooms (5+) on the front aspect maximize iconic cityscape views.
What are insider tips for staying at Hilton Edinburgh Carlton?
Request a room away from the lift when booking. The hotel's central location compensates for street noise with views and walkability. Visit in quieter months (Nov-Feb, excluding holidays). Upper floors provide better sleep quality despite slightly longer elevator waits. The building's age means room sizes vary—request a room with recent renovation.
What time is check-in at Hilton Edinburgh Carlton?
Check-in at Hilton Edinburgh Carlton is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hilton Edinburgh Carlton have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout (10–20 Mbps typical); Hilton Honours members get priority bandwidth
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hilton Edinburgh Carlton?
£5.00 per room per night (Edinburgh accommodation tax, applies to stays over 7 nights typically, but verify at check-in)
Where can I eat cheaply near Hilton Edinburgh Carlton?
Tesco Meal Deal (Tesco Express George Street) sandwich + drink + snack £3.50; or Neuk of Fife (Royal Mile, 5-minute walk, traditional Scottish pies) £6–8; meal deals at supermarkets common 11:00-16:00
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hilton Edinburgh Carlton?
Day ticket Lothian Buses (all local buses) £5.50; Tram ticket single £1.80 or day pass £5.50; from airport: Tram to York Place 30 minutes (£5.50) vs Airlink bus 100 40 minutes (£8); walk central Edinburgh (1.5 km radius is compact and pedestrianised)
When is the best time to visit Edinburgh?
May and September offer the sweet spot: May brings lengthening daylight (sunset after 21:00), warming temperatures (12–16°C), spring blooms on Princes Street Gardens, and theatre season building without August's tourist saturation. September mirrors this—warm, stable weather (14–17°C), the Festival echo fading, students returning so cultural energy remains high, yet accommodation becomes genuinely available and prices drop 20–30% versus August.