3 star hotels all over edinburgh

This is our list of hotels in Edinburgh with 3 stars with online booking? All these Edinburgh hotels offer online booking with an immediate confirmation of availability and many also offer best rates guaranteed for customers of Edinburgh City Breaks.

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Jurys Inn (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A good central location beside the Royal Mile. A bit of a 60s 'concrete block' though. Food OK. Staff very friendly. At the weekends quite a few groups in the building including a large irish contingent ...

Dunstane House Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A traditional small hotel in the west end. Some customer have complained about the noise and the size and decor of some of the rooms. Food is so-so. A bit pricey for what you get. ...

Lodge Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A small hotel in the west end, with free broadband access. Staff are friendly and helpful.
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Tailors Hall Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Good location, bit hotel a bit shabby in places, and there can be a lot of noise into the erly hours from the attached Three Sisters bars. Popular with stag and hen parties. ...

Best Western Edinburgh City Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A very good hotel not far from the castle. Reasonable rates and friendly staff. ...

Eglinton Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A small friendly, townhouse hotel in the west end of the city. ...

Royal Ettrick Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A small hotel on the south side of the city. Friendly staff. Some rooms can be a bit small. ...

Kildonan Lodge Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A good small hotel, not far from the city centre. Some rooms have four poster beds and jacuzzis. The restaurant is very good, and the staff are friendly. ...

Clarendon Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Good location, (but can be noisy) . Rooms are basic, and they're not overgenerous with the breakfasts. No dinner. ...

Express by Holiday Inn Edinburgh Waterfront (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Good location next to Ocean Terminal. Very clean, comfortable Holiday Inn. ...

Royal Scots Club (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A good hotel/club in a traditional style. Food's very good and the service often excellent. ...

Ballantrae Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A small independent hotel in th centre of Edinburgh. Some guests have not been impressed with the standard of the rooms. ...

Rothesay Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
An OK hotel, but in need of some refurbishment. The staff apparently can be a bit grumpy. ...

Calton Apartments (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Apartments in the Calton Hill area of Edinburgh. ...

Frederick House Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Popular leisure hotel with a breakfast served at Ricks. Some of the rooms are cells and the decor wins no awards. Close to every bar in town, so you won't notice... hic ...

Ben Doran (Sourced from Late Rooms)
How many hotels can you fit in 1 street? One hell of a lot judging by Mayfield Gardens. One of a number that are hard to distinguish between. Walk into town and back again so good for location and usually parking in the neighbourhood ...

Galloway Guest House (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Sheila and Bob Clarks friendly guesthouse in the villagy Dean Village and Stockbridge ...

Ramada Mount Royal (Sourced from Late Rooms)
An adequate 3 star hotel in a great location on Princes Street. There's a supplement for rooms with views of Edinburgh Castle. ...

Borough (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A small boutique hotel about a 20 walk from the centre. Nothing special. 'Pleasant but underwhelming' according to one tripadvisor reviewer. ...

Agenda Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
About 4 miles form Edinburgh Airport on the way into the city, this is a rather good hotel - large well equipped rooms and great breakfasts. Walking distance from Edinburgh Zoo. Contemporary and lively Cafe Bar. ...

Fairholme Guest House (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Not especially close but quiet road on Southside. Another friendly little local Edinburgh guesthousethat lies just south of Uni area of Edinburgh ...

Quality Hotel Edinburgh Airport (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A good value hotel less than a mile from the airport with an airport shuttle service. Good food. ...

Swallow Greens Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A good 3 star traditional hotel close to Murrayfield and not far from the conference centre. Reasonable rates. ...

Novotel Edinburgh Centre (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A fairly new large, contemporary corporate hotel, south of Edinburgh Castle. Leisure facilities. Rooms are clean, modern and functional. ...

A-Haven Townhouse Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A small hotel on the outskirts of the city. Great host. Some rooms can be a little small. ...

Inverleith Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A small 3 star hotel near to the Botanic Gardens; good breakfasts and friendly staff. Some rooms can be a little small. ...

Haymarket Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A bit out of date and gloomy. Basic, but overpriced hotel. ...

James Court Apartments (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Spacious , well-appointed apartments very close to the Royal Mile, which will accept daily bookings. ...

Thrums Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A small hotel on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Some customers have complained it's overpriced and the rooms aren't very good or clean. ...

Murrayfield Hotel & Lodge (Sourced from Late Rooms)
Close to Murrayfield Stadium, a small, traditional hotel, in need of an update some say. The bar features major sporting events and serves food until late. ...

Ellersly House Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
On the outskirts of the city. A small hotel quoted as 'an average hotel, but could do better' by a customer. ...

Royal Terrace Hotel (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A once very good hotel in need of a bit of an upgrade. Good location, leisure facilities, friendly staff. ...

Express by Holiday Inn City Centre (Sourced from Late Rooms)
A fairly recent Holiday Inn Express in the city centre - opposite the Playhouse Theatre and the Omni Centre. Recommended. ...

Addison Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
Hotel on the slightly charmless Western end of Edinburgh, but this is handy for Murrayfield, airport and parking! ...

Agenda Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
We are indecided on Agenda Hotel. Funky bar combined with NATO bunker architecture. Further out than we would want, but late bar and car park ...

Best Western Bruntsfield Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
On the South West Side of Edinburgh with nearby park for walking. Not our idea of an exciting hotel, but a good three star hotel with a more dynamic management than of yore ...

Best Western Edinburgh City Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
Great location and dont let the dowdy Best Western brand put you off, from here you can get everywhere and enjoy the old city. Rooms are okay and you will eat out anyway! ...

Best Western Keavil House Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
In Dunfermline rather than Edinburgh and not strictly a city break. Not too posh and usually very friendly. Ideal with some kids in tow which might put off everybody else ...

Eglinton Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
West End hotel in an area of hotels... all much of a muchness and different to the more chain like. Oldish building retains some charm ...

Ibis Edinburgh Centre (Sourced from WCT)
A no-frills budget hotel in a great location near the Royal Mile. Basic, and some rooms a little tired, but worth it for the location. ...

Novotel Edinburgh Centre (Sourced from WCT)
good location just out of old town. No stylish but accor functional as per all Novotels around the world. Swimming pool as well so ideal for city break and the weekend ...

Quality Hotel Edinburgh (Sourced from WCT)
By the airport and overlooking the runway but surprisingly quiet. ...

Royal Terrace Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
A beautiful hotel badly in need of some refurbishment and loving care. It has had too many owners in the past few years. ...

The Broughton Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
Georgian hotel just off Broughton Street. Quiet street just off the main drag of Broughton Street with all its bars, pubs and activity. ...

The Inverleith (Sourced from WCT)
Charming small hotel in georgian house with feisty owner and lovely four poster room. Location is quiet opposite Botanic Gardens, but you cant walk into town which may be a disadvantage. Wonderful architecture and very friendly. ...

The Osbourne Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
Wonderful, if slightly noisy location at the very top of leith walk and New Town. No awards at this hotel, but get out and enjoy the town and walk home. Rooms crap and service too - but I have warned you! ...

Thistle Edinburgh (Sourced from WCT)
Housed inside the ugliest building in Scotland (which is saying something) but so central it hurts. Piper in the evening pipes the multistorey next door. 4 star, charmless but usually cheap with some big rooms. ...

Travelodge Edinburgh Central (Sourced from WCT)
Central Travelodge in the Old Town. Noisy at the weekends, but you cant beat the standard fare of Travelodge for assured price ...

Travelodge Edinburgh South (Sourced from WCT)
Travelodge on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Did you hear: outskirts of town. You can walk to the castle but it is thirteen miles ...

Ballantrae Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
Apart from the location, a hotel with a noisy but very central location there is not a lot else to recommend this hotel - some reviews are shockingly bad, but if you get a good rate: its fine for a three star ...

Castle Apartments (Sourced from WCT)
So close to the castle you could storm it, for those who find hotels boring, the answer to your prayers. ...

Frederick House Hotel (Sourced from WCT)
Very mixed opinions on this.. but if you plan to eat out, then stay for the location off George Street with its herd of fine restaurants and shops. ...

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