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Hotels in Princes Street, Edinburgh (2 OYOs)

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OYO Arden Guest House, Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh
OYO Arden Guest House, Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh
OYO Arden Guest House, Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh
OYO Arden Guest House, Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh
OYO Arden Guest House, Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh

OYO Arden Guest House, Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh

126 Old Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh, EH16 4SD· 2.9 mi
5.0 (1 Ratings)·Fabulous
Parking facility
Free Wifi
Iron
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WIZARD MEMBER
Standard Double Room
£87£13336% off
+ Taxes, · per room per night
OYO Dunmar House Hotel
OYO Dunmar House Hotel
OYO Dunmar House Hotel
OYO Dunmar House Hotel
OYO Dunmar House Hotel

OYO Dunmar House Hotel

Alloa, Stirling· 26.6 mi
NEW
Reception
Caretaker
Garden/Backyard
+ 31 more
Standard Double Room
£98£10910% off
+ Taxes, · per room per night
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About Princes Street - Edinburgh

Edinburgh has made a mark on the international tourism industry with its several sightseeing locations as well as beautiful locales. You can find kitschy and edgy cafes side by side to gothic churches and monuments, which adds drama and suspense to this beautiful city. 

There are numerous hotels near Princes Street in Edinburgh as it is one of the most significant tourist areas in the historic city. Right at the cusp of the new town and the old town, the street is lined with street food stalls, major chain restaurants, and great shopping experiences. 

Places to visit 

You can find some excellent tourist destinations within the city of Edinburgh

  • National Galleries of Scotland 

When you go to Edinburgh, you should visit the many museums hidden within the city. You can learn a lot by going through the well curated art pieces within these galleries. The National Galleries in Edinburgh include the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, and the Scottish National Gallery. You can go through the contemporary, Victorian, and modern art pieces that shape the city and its history. These museums hold within themselves the historical and cultural fingerprint of Edinburgh. 

  • The Melville Monument 

The Melville Monument is a gigantic monument in the new town of Edinburgh. Only a few minutes away from the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, this attraction is not as well known as the others in the city but holds just as much importance in the historical make-up of Edinburgh.

  • The Scott Monument 

The Scott Monument is an impressive structure in Edinburgh's new town. A looming structure, the monument pays homage to Sir Walter Scott, one of the best-known writers from Scotland and is popular among tourists as it is next to Princes Street Gardens, which are also a great location to add to your itinerary. 

How to reach?

Edinburgh Waverley station is a conveniently located stop which connects Edinburgh to the major cities in the UK, including Glasgow, Aberdeen, London, and Liverpool. You can also easily take a National Express or Megabus coach to the city to save some money. If you are flying in, Edinburgh Airport is a short taxi ride away from the main city and offers international and domestic flights.

You can travel within Edinburgh via local buses, taxi services, and bicycles. You should explore the area near Princes Street on foot as there are many alleys and lanes which hold surprising sights and exciting stores. The new town in Edinburgh also has a tram service which you can use. 

What to Eat?

Princes Street is in Edinburgh’s new town, which is why it has a host of cuisines and restaurants available. You can choose between sushi, tacos, steak and much more within this area. Some of the great restaurants to visit in Edinburgh to try Scottish cuisine include  Arcade Haggis and Whisky House for haggis and Neeps and tatties and Ghillie Dhu for Scottish salmon and venison dishes.

Best accommodation around Princes Street Gardens 

Edinburgh has a ton of exciting touristy locations, which is why the city is overflowing with hotels. The many OYO properties within the city are conveniently located close to the hubbub of the city, but far enough for you to catch a good night’s sleep. The hotels offer a range of great amenities like modern furniture, clean rooms, free wifi, kettles and hairdryers for the room, and card payment options. This makes your trip comfortable and relaxed, so you can take back great memories with yourself.

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