Edinburgh Midweek Break
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Nyloc20

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792 posts

84 months

Thursday 16th January 2025
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We’re planning a 3 or 4 night break here in September and need a midrange hotel or good B&B, 2 rooms.
Last year we travelled up by car and stayed at the Dalmahoy on the southern outskirts. It was fine but we’re using the train this time so want to be reasonably central. Any recommendations please?

Slow.Patrol

3,687 posts

35 months

Thursday 16th January 2025
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We used the Premier Inn at Leith.

It is a five minute walk to the tram station and it is possible to buy a three or four day ticket from memory.

Nice fish and chip restaurant near the front at Leith as well.

Must admit, we took the tram to the Wetherspoons (The Foot of the Walk) for breakfast as it was a fraction of the £11 per person Premier Inn wanted.

ChasW

2,151 posts

223 months

Saturday 25th January 2025
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ditto for Premier Inn at Leith. Just booked our 4th stay there for the Fringe in 2025. The fish restaurant is superb as is the Harbour Inn if you like a local drinking experience.

dlks151

388 posts

69 months

Saturday 25th January 2025
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Premier Inn, York Place.

Sits in behind the St James Centre, so very central.

alangla

6,124 posts

202 months

Saturday 25th January 2025
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Have a look at the usual hotel sites before diving in & booking a Premier Inn, I was having a discussion with another PH’er earlier about the Edinburgh 5% tourist tax (this won’t affect you, it doesn’t start till 2026) and for some Saturday nights next month there was less than £1 of a difference between the central Premier Inns and the Radisson Blu or W hotel, amongst others.

Rough101

2,914 posts

96 months

Saturday 25th January 2025
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Have a look at Apex on Grassmarket,

You’re in the thick of it there with bars and restaurants.

thetapeworm

13,158 posts

260 months

Saturday 25th January 2025
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There's a lot to choose from and others have suggested Premier Inns already but to throw another 2p in the hat the Edinburgh City Centre (Waverley) one is in a great location for the station (which I also park at when I drive instead if taking the train) and well positioned for the Royal Mile.

Standard Premier Inn stuff as you'd expect but a decent example.

We've done Airbnb a couple of times too (at different ends of the spectrum) this one was nice:

https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/643996152047200633?...

And we've stayed with Destiny Scotland right on the Royal Mile, again very pleasant and they have quite a few to choose from.

https://www.destinyscotland.com/our-apartments/edi...

Reading with interest as I'm thinking of booking something next month and always appreciate new ideas.



Slow.Patrol

3,687 posts

35 months

Sunday 26th January 2025
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dlks151 said:
Premier Inn, York Place.

Sits in behind the St James Centre, so very central.
I think we looked at this and found the on site parking a bit limited.

We needed parking and the Premier at Leith has plenty of spaces.

thepritch

1,564 posts

186 months

Sunday 26th January 2025
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I really love Edinburgh, but on the cusp of being priced out of staying, even without the incoming tourist tax.

We’re in Aberdeen, and my Father priced a 4 night stay in Edinburgh vs Bergen and with all travel costs, it was cheaper to fly to Bergen and stay in an equivalent premier inn over there. Considering Norway is supposed to be expensive!

Anyway, back to recommendations- I agree PI at Leith is a good option.

ChasW

2,151 posts

223 months

Sunday 26th January 2025
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ditto for Premier Inn at Leith. Just booked our 4th stay there for the Fringe in 2025. The fish restaurant is superb as is the Harbour Inn if you like a local drinking experience.

Nyloc20

Original Poster:

792 posts

84 months

Sunday 26th January 2025
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Thanks all for your replies, plenty to have a look at. We rode through Grassmarket last year on a tour bus and it looked really lively, never really seen that area before.

thetapeworm

13,158 posts

260 months

Sunday 26th January 2025
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Nyloc20 said:
Thanks all for your replies, plenty to have a look at. We rode through Grassmarket last year on a tour bus and it looked really lively, never really seen that area before.
I don't drink anymore but my favourite brewery, Vault City, have a tiny bar over that side if you're into unusual beers.

https://vaultcity.co.uk/pages/the-wee-vault-tastin...

Countdown

46,642 posts

217 months

Sunday 26th January 2025
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Slow.Patrol said:
We used the Premier Inn at Leith.

It is a five minute walk to the tram station and it is possible to buy a three or four day ticket from memory.

Nice fish and chip restaurant near the front at Leith as well.

Must admit, we took the tram to the Wetherspoons (The Foot of the Walk) for breakfast as it was a fraction of the £11 per person Premier Inn wanted.
Same here. There's a great range of dining options along the sea front, a lovely walk around the harbour, and a lovely bus ride / tram ride into the cenbtre of Edinburgh for not much money.

rlw

3,530 posts

258 months

Monday 27th January 2025
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We stayed at the Premier Inn just down the road from the staion - City Centre Royal Mile. Extremely convenient for the station and the city centre. Well looked after too. And there's a great place for breakfast just down the road, right opposite one of new the government offices.

aliperry

10 posts

198 months

Monday 27th January 2025
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We recently stayed in the hotel on the side of the Hearts football stadium (Tynecastle Park Hotel). Only a 15 min walk into town and the breakfast was fantastic in the morning. Staff were also fantastic an on hand 24/7.

Nyloc20

Original Poster:

792 posts

84 months

Friday 31st January 2025
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To save starting a new thread…when we come on this break(not yet booked) our Swiss relatives want to have a day in Glasgow. I’ve been on business a few times many years ago but no recent experience. Any interesting suggestions to fill out a day there please? We’ll be doing the train from Edinburgh.

w1bbles

1,228 posts

157 months

Friday 31st January 2025
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Nyloc20 said:
To save starting a new thread…when we come on this break(not yet booked) our Swiss relatives want to have a day in Glasgow. I’ve been on business a few times many years ago but no recent experience. Any interesting suggestions to fill out a day there please? We’ll be doing the train from Edinburgh.
The Burrell Collection is amazing - I haven’t been since it reopened but it will be even better. Shopping in Princes Square is not as good as it was, but still quite fun. Take a ride on the Subway. Visit Byres Road in the West End. Find somewhere nice to eat in the Merchant City. Have tea at the Willow (Mackintosh tea rooms). That should keep you occupied for two days if you can squeeze another one in…

MarkJS

2,023 posts

168 months

Saturday 1st February 2025
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w1bbles said:
Nyloc20 said:
To save starting a new thread…when we come on this break(not yet booked) our Swiss relatives want to have a day in Glasgow. I’ve been on business a few times many years ago but no recent experience. Any interesting suggestions to fill out a day there please? We’ll be doing the train from Edinburgh.
The Burrell Collection is amazing - I haven’t been since it reopened but it will be even better. Shopping in Princes Square is not as good as it was, but still quite fun. Take a ride on the Subway. Visit Byres Road in the West End. Find somewhere nice to eat in the Merchant City. Have tea at the Willow (Mackintosh tea rooms). That should keep you occupied for two days if you can squeeze another one in…
An unpretentious but special place for lunch or dinner, I can recommend Two Fat Ladies at The Buttery.

thetapeworm

13,158 posts

260 months

Thursday 6th February 2025
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You've really got me thinking about a trip to Glasgow in half term now but I can't seem to break the desire to constantly go back to Edinburgh, it's just one of those places where I seem to be able to relax as soon as I've got the cases in the room, that's probably helped by familiarity though, I need to be more adventurous.

https://www.visitglasgow.com isn't really wowing me but I probably need to do some more research.

Nico Adie

676 posts

64 months

Thursday 6th February 2025
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The Museum of Transport in Glasgow is pretty good, free too.