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Novotel Edinburgh Park
4.5/559 Reviews

Novotel Edinburgh Park

Edinburgh Airport Area Edinburgh|2.27km from Holy Trinity Church
After staying in a number of hotels in Edinburgh, Novotel Edinburgh Park is definitely of highest quality in this price range. The location is perfect if you are working outside of the city but want to still experience the city centre at night. Edinburgh Park train station and tram stop are very close to the hotel with frequent services to neighbouring towns and Waverley station (city centre). The train is quickest to Waverley at only 9 mins and costs as little as £2.70 at super off peak times for a return ticket. The hotel rooms are spacious and clean. There are hundreds of channels on the 55” TVs. The beds are comfy and there is a temperature regulator fan (not air conditioning). The bathrooms are clean and well furnished. Executive rooms get some more toiletries than standard rooms. Some rooms have baths and some have stand-in showers. (Maybe you can note your preference when booking) Breakfast is definitely worth paying for. There’s a huge selection of food options, something for everyone. Hot food and continental style breakfast is offered and is a buffet style. The restaurant is large but can be very busy in the evenings. Car parking is offered at a member rate (Accor ALL account holders) of £6 per day. I would rate the hotel very highly, after staying here a number of times over the past few months and with more bookings in the not so distant future. I look forward to returning!

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Ibis Budget Edinburgh Park
3.9/554 Reviews
Edinburgh Airport Area
Stayed here for two nights over the bank holiday weekend in August 2022. I'm guessing the price was high because of the fringe and it being a bank holiday weekend. The hotel was bright and breezy. no tea making facilities in the room. No hair dryer, limited storage, no draws. There was tea making facilities in the reception that were free and always available. Breakfast at the hotel was continental and £7.50 each. Quite reasonable for the offering of cereal, pastries, yoghurts, juice, ham and cheeses. Nice location opposite the tram station.
Corstorphine Lodge Hotel
3.6/524 Reviews
Corstorphine
Nice environment, typical British guesthouse, suitable for people who know English
Spylaw Bank House
4.6/558 Reviews
Kings Knowe
The house is an old one, from the 18th century. A beautiful one. Our room was a very large one, very comfortable, a large and comfortable bed and a large and very concenient bathroom. All the comfort you can dream off in a B&B ! David, our guest is a very kind and welcoming man. Tasty English breakfasts are served every morning, at our convenience. It's a bit far from Edimburgh, you have to take the bus to go to the city (for dinner) but the bus stop is very close to the house, easy to find and the buses come regularly. We just want to recommend this place, a very good one. Véronique and Eric France
Lanark Residence
3.6/53 Reviews
Spacious, well located, private and super clean. It’s a really nice residence with beautiful views and direct transport to and from city centre. Quiet location with self check-in and check-out (which I loved). Lovely place, especially recommended for couples!
Premier Inn Edinburgh Park (Airport)
4.3/542 Reviews
Kings Knowe
This place used to be good but it’s going downhill rapidly. The location is handy for transport links to the city and airport. They charge premium rates for ‘upgraded’ rooms that are supposed to come with Free Ultimate Wi-Fi, yet there’s never any WiFi connection at all. Not just frustrating but downright unlawful to charge extra for something that doesn’t exist. The main issue though is their disdain and disregard for disabled guests. I’m not disabled but my colleague is. They offer no assistance whatsoever, no matter how much someone is struggling, yet they’ve a big sign up in the lobby saying how inclusive and kind they are. They really aren’t. They also ignore selfish people with no Disabled Badges parking in the accessible bays. I note other reviewers have mentioned this too. I’ll be raising a formal complaint with Whitbread’s CEO if this horrible attitude towards disabled guests continues. It’s just not on.
Novotel Edinburgh Park
4.5/559 Reviews
Edinburgh Airport Area
After staying in a number of hotels in Edinburgh, Novotel Edinburgh Park is definitely of highest quality in this price range. The location is perfect if you are working outside of the city but want to still experience the city centre at night. Edinburgh Park train station and tram stop are very close to the hotel with frequent services to neighbouring towns and Waverley station (city centre). The train is quickest to Waverley at only 9 mins and costs as little as £2.70 at super off peak times for a return ticket. The hotel rooms are spacious and clean. There are hundreds of channels on the 55” TVs. The beds are comfy and there is a temperature regulator fan (not air conditioning). The bathrooms are clean and well furnished. Executive rooms get some more toiletries than standard rooms. Some rooms have baths and some have stand-in showers. (Maybe you can note your preference when booking) Breakfast is definitely worth paying for. There’s a huge selection of food options, something for everyone. Hot food and continental style breakfast is offered and is a buffet style. The restaurant is large but can be very busy in the evenings. Car parking is offered at a member rate (Accor ALL account holders) of £6 per day. I would rate the hotel very highly, after staying here a number of times over the past few months and with more bookings in the not so distant future. I look forward to returning!

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