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The Scotsman Hotel occupies a stunning 1905 Edwardian baroque building on the Royal Mile, the former headquarters of The Scotsman newspaper, blending period grandeur with contemporary luxury through soaring ceilings, original stonework and a celebrated spa in the basement. Its essence is literary-historical glamour: you're staying inside Edinburgh's cultural memory, steps from where journalists once shaped Scottish opinion. The hotel suits discerning travellers seeking authentic five-star comfort rooted in place rather than international anonymity, and those who want the Royal Mile's energy without the tourist-trap atmosphere. Standing in the lobby, you feel the weight of 1920s prestige meeting 21st-century hospitality—all Scottish oak and ambient light.
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Edinburgh's recorded history begins in the 6th century with the Gododdin people, but the castle emerged as a fortified stronghold by the 11th century under Scottish kings, catalysing the settlement below. The Old Town developed vertically along the Royal Mile during the medieval period, with cramped 'closes' (alleyways) becoming Europe's highest urban density by the 17th century. The Georgian New Town (1767–1850), designed by James Craig, represented Enlightenment rationality and made Edinburgh a centre of intellectual ferment—David Hume, Adam Smith and James Hutton walked these streets. The Victorian era added grand terraces and the Industrial Revolution's confidence; today, Edinburgh balances its role as Scotland's capital (parliament since 1999) with a thriving cultural identity expressed through the August Festival, its universities, and UNESCO World Heritage status for the Old and New Towns.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
May and September offer the optimal blend: temperatures 12–15°C, daylight until 10pm (May) or 8:30pm (September), and festival fatigue is absent. May has Edinburgh in full floral bloom with outdoor café culture awakening; September inherits the post-Festival creative buzz without the crowds or £400-a-night markups.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
August dominates via the Edinburgh Fringe, Military Tattoo and International Festival (typically 7–31 August), drawing 2+ million visitors and pushing hotel rates 40–60% above baseline. June (your month) sits in the secondary peak: school holidays begin late June in England, weather is mild (13–17°C), and summer tourism builds steadily. Hotel rates rise 15–25% above shoulder season but remain well below August fever.
予算肩の季節
April and October offer the best value: April sees spring weather with fewer families (pre-school holidays), rates drop 20–30%, and Easter crowds are manageable. October provides similar discounts, crisper air (8–12°C), and the cultural season in full swing (theatre, exhibitions) without Festival chaos.
天気&パッケージ
Edinburgh's maritime climate means rain is reliable (it drizzles 150+ days yearly) and wind can gust unexpectedly off the Firth of Forth; temperatures rarely exceed 18°C even in summer, and the city's elevation amplifies exposure. Pack a quality windproof waterproof jacket and layers (merino base, sweater, rain shell) as non-negotiable; the pavements on the Royal Mile are steep and slick when wet, so waterproof walking boots are essential, not optional.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- Edinburgh's tram network (the Tram to Newhaven line) is under construction through 2026, adding temporary roadworks on Princes Street and Leith Walk; the Scotsman is well-positioned on the Royal Mile to avoid tram disruption, but expect some surrounding congestion and noise.
- June 2026 marks the tail-end of school holidays in Scotland (which begin 2–5 June), so family tourism peaks mid-to-late June; restaurant bookings and attraction queues intensify after 15 June.
- The Scottish Parliament's summer recess typically runs July–September, so political events and associated media presence in the city reduce; expect quieter civic atmosphere and fewer parliament-related visitor crowds in June.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to The Scotsman Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Historic rooms in original 1902 building
Rooms to avoid
Modern extension has less character
Best views
North Bridge views beautiful
🔊 Noise notes
Stone walls provide good insulation
💡 Insider tips
Original building warmer in character
- 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
ホテル施設
Free high-speed WiFi (300+ Mbps, 5GHz) throughout; login via room number or guest email; wired ethernet available upon request
Modern lift serves all 5 floors including basement; historic 1905 sandstone building has period stairs in original wings but all guest rooms accessible via lift
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand (FT, Guardian, Scotsman, Herald); physical editions of The Scotsman and The Herald available at 06:30–10:00 weekdays in lobby
Standard 15:00–23:00; early bag-drop from 08:00 if available (contact concierge); late checkout 12:00–18:00 charged £50–£150 depending on time, no checkout extension after 18:00
Complimentary storage during checkout; available 24/7 at concierge desk
Step-free main entrance via North Bridge ramp; accessible guest rooms (roll-in showers, grab rails); lift to all floors; adapted toilet facilities on each level; note: original Victorian banking hall has heritage period flooring (slight slope, not barrier)
No on-site parking; nearest: multi-storey Waverley Station car park (100m, £2.60/hour, £15/day) or city-centre street bays (£1.40/hour, 2hr limit); EV charging at Chargeplace Scotland network (nearby Tron Kirk, 150m, £0.30/kWh)
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: None (no Edinburgh tourist tax; VAT 20% included in quoted rates)
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required; £250 incidental card hold at check-in for 4-star property
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Church of Scotland (Presbyterian): St Giles' Cathedral (5-min walk south along Royal Mile)
- Synagogue (Reform): Edinburgh Central Synagogue (15-min walk (Lauriston Place, Tollcross))
- Mosque: Masjid Tawheed (Buccleuch Street Mosque) (20-min walk or 5-min bus (Newington area))
Halal: Halal butcher: Sayyah Halal Meat Market, Leith Walk (1.2km, 15-min bus #8); no certified halal fine dining on-site
Kosher: No dedicated kosher restaurant within walking distance; nearest: Glasgow (55km); Advocate restaurant can accommodate kosher-style on advance notice
Vegan/Vegetarian: Urban Angel (South Bridge, 200m, vegan café/restaurant) and Oink (Royal Mile, 300m, vegan haggis); Advocate offers vegan fine-dining menu
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
Princes Street (400m north, major UK high street: John Lewis, Debenhams, H&M, Zara, Next); Royal Mile souvenir shops (100m south); St James Quarter (600m, modern mall)
Best: Royal Mile descent (historic cobbled path to Holyrood, 1km, mixed cobbles–easy) or Water of Leith Walkway (start 800m north, scenic riverside 4km loop, tarmac path); local terrain: generally hilly with steep older districts
National Museum of Scotland (Chambers Street, 400m, free entry, world-class); Scottish Parliament (Holyrood, 1km, free tours); Writers' Museum (Lady Stair's Close, 200m, Robert Burns/Scott, £5)
Edinburgh Playhouse (Greenside Place, 400m, major theatre); Royal Lyceum (Grindlay Street, 500m, drama); Usher Hall (Lothian Road, 600m, orchestral/concert venue)
Virtual reality arcade: Dimension Two (Cowgate, 300m); board-game café: Tabletop Café (Bruntsfield, 2km); no traditional bowling alley within city centre
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: June 2026: max UV 6–7 (High category); sun rises 04:50, sets 21:10 (18h daylight); advice: SPF 30+ sunscreen recommended, peak exposure 11:00–15:00, sunglasses essential, light breathable long sleeves for fair-skinned visitors
🤧 Pollen & allergens: June 2026 (mid-summer): grass pollen moderate–high (40–80 particles/m³), tree pollen declining; advice: antihistamine recommended for hay-fever sufferers, higher counts on warm, dry afternoons; damp mornings lower pollen release
5分間のRadio Essentials
Nearest: Bank of Scotland ATM (North Bridge branch, on-site building corner, 0m walk) or Royal Bank of Scotland (Princes Street, 150m north walk)
Boots (Princes Street, 300m, 08:00–21:00 weekdays, 09:00–17:00 Sun); Lloyds Pharmacy (Waverley Station, 350m, 08:00–20:00); nearest 24h: Royal Infirmary Accident & Emergency pharmacy (1.5km, emergency only)
Boots pharmacy (Princes Street, 300m north walk, 08:00–21:00 Mon–Sat, 10:00–17:00 Sun); Tesco Express (South Bridge, 200m south, 06:00–23:00 daily, limited medicines)
Nearest bus stop: Waverley Bridge (50m south, stops for Lothian Buses routes #3, #5, #7 to suburbs/airport); nearest tram: St Andrew Square (300m east, Scottish Tram to Airport/Murrayfield); local fare: £1.80 single, £4.50 day ticket, touch Contactless/Saltire Card; nearest train: Waverley Station (200m south)
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Royal Bank of Scotland foreign exchange (Princes Street, fair mid-market rates, no commission over £500); avoid airport bureau de change (3–5% poor rates); city-centre post offices (0.5–1% markup, reliable); online transfer PreWise/Wise for larger amounts
Visa/Mastercard/Amex universally accepted; contactless (tap) standard at 95% of shops/restaurants/taxis (£130 limit); mobile pay (Apple/Google) supported; chip-and-PIN backup; 4-digit PIN standard; American Express less common in small establishments
Restaurants: 10–15% for table service (included as optional line on card receipt); taxis: round up or 10%; hotel staff: £1–2 for porter/housekeeping; bar: £0.50–£1 per drink or 10% if tab; no tipping for self-service/counter orders
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Brew Lab (South Bridge, 200m south, locally roasted espresso £2.80–£3.40, 07:00–18:00 daily, standing or high tables) or Union of Genius (Henderson Row, 500m, £2.50 filter coffee, student locals)
Oink (Royal Mile, 300m south, vegan haggis roll £5.50 or meat version £6, queues 12:00–14:00); Thai student lunch special at Tampopo Noodle Bar (Hanover Street, 400m, rice/noodle with protein £6–7, 12:00–14:30); Tesco meal deal (sandwich + snack + drink, £3.50)
Stravaigin (Merchant Street, 300m south, Scottish pub mains £10–14, hearty haggis neeps/tatties); Mother India Cafe (Cockburn Street, 200m, curry house mains £9–12, BYO-friendly); Indian street food: Dakhin (High Street, £7–10 dosas, light supper)
Royal Mile food market (weekends, spring–autumn): crepes (£4–5), haggis rolls (£5–6), Scotch pies (£2.50); Grassmarket food trucks (Sat/Sun, 12:00–18:00); Princes Street Gardens perimeter food vendors (summer, ice cream £2–3)
Sainsbury's Local (Princes Street, 250m, compact, 07:00–22:00); Tesco Extra (Waverley Station, 350m, budget range); Lidl (Easter Road, 1.5km, cheapest, discount lines, 08:00–21:00 daily)
Primark (Princes Street, 400m north, ultra-budget fast fashion, £3–15 basics); H&M (Princes Street, 500m); High Street Market stalls (Grassmarket, weekends, vintage/bargain); Charity shops (Stockbridge district, 1km west, Oxfam/British Heart Foundation £2–5)
Day ticket: Lothian Buses/Tram multi-operator day pass (Saltire Card linked, £4.50/day, unlimited buses + tram); airport transfer: Skylink bus #100 (£7.50 return) vs taxi (£20–25); monthly pass (visitor on Saltire, £60) worth if 14+ days; walking is free for flat Old Town circuit (Royal Mile)
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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.
まわりまわり
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.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at The Scotsman Hotel?
Historic rooms in original 1902 building
Which rooms should I avoid at The Scotsman Hotel?
Modern extension has less character
Is The Scotsman Hotel noisy?
Stone walls provide good insulation
Which rooms have the best views at The Scotsman Hotel?
North Bridge views beautiful
What are insider tips for staying at The Scotsman Hotel?
Original building warmer in character
What time is check-in at The Scotsman Hotel?
Check-in at The Scotsman Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does The Scotsman Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi (300+ Mbps, 5GHz) throughout; login via room number or guest email; wired ethernet available upon request
Is there a city or tourist tax at The Scotsman Hotel?
None (no Edinburgh tourist tax; VAT 20% included in quoted rates)
Where can I eat cheaply near The Scotsman Hotel?
Oink (Royal Mile, 300m south, vegan haggis roll £5.50 or meat version £6, queues 12:00–14:00); Thai student lunch special at Tampopo Noodle Bar (Hanover Street, 400m, rice/noodle with protein £6–7, 12:00–14:30); Tesco meal deal (sandwich + snack + drink, £3.50)
What is the cheapest way to get around from The Scotsman Hotel?
Day ticket: Lothian Buses/Tram multi-operator day pass (Saltire Card linked, £4.50/day, unlimited buses + tram); airport transfer: Skylink bus #100 (£7.50 return) vs taxi (£20–25); monthly pass (visitor on Saltire, £60) worth if 14+ days; walking is free for flat Old Town circuit (Royal Mile)
When is the best time to visit Edinburgh?
May and September offer the optimal blend: temperatures 12–15°C, daylight until 10pm (May) or 8:30pm (September), and festival fatigue is absent. May has Edinburgh in full floral bloom with outdoor café culture awakening; September inherits the post-Festival creative buzz without the crowds or £400-a-night markups.