Hotels in EICC
43 Hotels found, Showing 1 to 10
{ from £ 50 }
The Lairg Hotel 
11 Coates Gardens - Edinburgh
Score from 254 reviews: 8.2
Personally run city center guest house with all the amenities of a small hotel. Charming period listed building offering high level of comfort with a friendly service.
The Lairg is a privately owned, charming , traditional 'b' listed town house Hotel, central to all attractions yet peaceful, quiet and relaxing. For your comfort we offer 11 fully equipped en-suite bedrooms modernized to an exacting standard. We will start you off in the morning with a mouth watering selection of bread, pastries,fruit, full cooked breakfast and traditional Scottish fare such as smoked salmon and kippers (smoked herring). Whether you are a corporate traveller or a holiday maker, we will ensure that your stay at The Lairg is comfortable warm and relaxing. Edinburgh is a beautiful city, with a rich and colourful past, well worth a visit for pleasure or staying a few extra days if on business. The Lairg guest house is in the Haymarket area, West End of the city centre and makes an ideal base for exploring not just Edinburgh, but also the outlying attractions. The Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Princes Street, Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art, Murrayfield Stadium and West Register House (for genealogical research) are all within easy walking distance of The Lairg. Edinburgh's excellent and convenient public bus service gives quick and easy access to the other parts of the city, and the regular bus and train services to Glasgow, the West and the North of Scotland are just a few minutes walk away.
{ from £ 98 }
Number Ten 
10 Gloucester Place - Edinburgh
Score from 286 reviews: 8.1
Number Ten is a magnificent 5-star Georgian townhouse located in the city centre with hotel suites in a Chinese style. Located in the most exclusive residential pocket, you will find pure elegance, comfort and excellent service.
This grade A-listed building has been completely refurbished to a very high standard throughout.
All suites have a Chinese theme running through them: you will find terracotta soldiers, crystal chandeliers and Nobilis wallpaper in the hallway. Some of the suites also have kitchens, purely for convenience, because there is 24 hour room service available.
The rooms are furnished with Chinese-lacquered wedding cabinets, chests and desks with antique vases and figurines. There is also Kempas hardwood flooring throughout. The bathrooms are fitted with Philippe Starck sanitary ware, Hans Grohe taps and are fully tiled in slate with LED mood lighting. The beds are made up with Hungarian free-range duvets and Egyptian cotton linen.
{ from £ 45 }
Haymarket Hotel 
1-3 Coates Gardens - Edinburgh
Score from 266 reviews: 7.7
Beautifully presented , privately owned and run city centre hotel made up of two fully modernised, charming, historical "B" listed Victorian town houses, where the emphasis is quality accommodation, impecable service, friendly attentive staff and good food.
There are 25 well equiped, comfortable bedrooms, a city bar and lounge bar
The Hotel is perfectly positioned for access to all visitor attractions, Edinburgh's financial district, the EICC and Murrayfield stadium making it ideal for the business or leisure visitor. The hotel does not have a lift.
{ from £ 40 }
Piries Hotel 
4/8 Coates Gardens - Edinburgh
Score from 177 reviews: 6.4
This Victorian city centre hotel maintains many of its original features and is located close to all the main tourist attractions.
The Hotel is central located and just a few minutes from Edinburgh Haymarket Railway Station and approximately five minutes walk from Edinburgh's main shopping area, Princes Street. This Hotel is ideally located for a visit to Scotland’s capital city.
The Conference Centre and many restaurants and bars are all just a short walk from the hotel's front steps.
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Links Hotel & Bar 
4 Alvanley Terrace, Whitehouse Loan, Bruntsfield - Edinburgh
Score from 43 reviews: 6.6
This small hotel within walking distance of the city centre offers comfortable accommodation and a lively adjoining bar, popular with students and locals alike.
A warm welcome awaits at reception which is serviced by a friendly bar team. The bedrooms are modern and bright in decor, with many overlooking the Bruntsfield Links. Breakfast is served in the bar area, which serves food day and night. Meals can also be enjoyed al fresco in the beer garden located to the front of the hotel and bar.
Please note the Links Hotel offers a lively atmosphere and is suitable for stag and hen parties.
{ from £ 98 }
Christopher North House Hotel 
6 Gloucester Place - Edinburgh
Score from 77 reviews: 8.2
Exuding an air of grace, this refurbished hotel is set within the magnificent Georgian architecture of one of Edinburgh’s residential areas.
In the heart of Edinburgh's New Town, the Christopher North-House Hotel, offers fine accommodation just 5 minutes’ walk from Princes Street and the business district of Charlotte Square.
Please note the hotel does not have a lift.
{ from £ 55 }
The Clarendon Hotel 
25-33 Shandwick Place - Edinburgh
Score from 532 reviews: 7.3
In the heart of Edinburgh’s city centre, on Shandwick Place, on the doorstep of Princes Street, this recently refurbished hotel is a great choice for the business or leisure traveller.
The superb location makes The Clarendon Hotel a great base, whether you are exploring the city as a tourist or visiting Edinburgh on business. Breathtaking views of Edinburgh Castle are just 20 metres away and the hotel is within easy walking distance of all of the city’s tourist attractions, the financial district, theatres, restaurants and Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC).
Now strictly non-smoking throughout, The Clarendon Hotel (formerly the Maitland Hotel) has been refurbished to a high 3-star standard and combines traditional charm and elegance with modern style and contemporary comforts and facilities, including free Wi-Fi wireless internet access available throughout.
Whatever your reason for visiting this beautiful city, the hotel’s comfortable accommodation is the perfect restful, relaxing base.
{ from £ 75 }
Novotel Edinburgh Centre 
80 Lauriston Place - Edinburgh
Score from 264 reviews: 8.1
The Novotel Edinburgh Centre hotel is located in the heart of Edinburgh's old town. Within a few minutes from the Castle, the Royal Mile and the Scottish Parliament.
This 4 star hotel offering 180 rooms features Elements Bar and Restaurant and six meeting rooms. The leisure pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and gym are for exclusive use of hotel guests only. The hotel does have parking, however it is very limited at 15 spaces and cannot be reserved.
{ from £ 60 }
Frederick House Hotel 
42 Frederick Street - Edinburgh
Score from 185 reviews: 7.2
Right in the heart of the city centre... The city is at your doorstep! Breakfast is served in the award winning Rick's Restaurant opposite the hotel.
Ideally situated in the very heart of Edinburgh city centre The Frederick House Hotel offers an atmosphere of comfort and tradition. All bedrooms have many facilities. The hotel combines every modern conveniences with an old-world ambience and offers a comfortable and relaxing stay. Please note that the building is completely non smoking (to comply with Scottish legislation).
{ from £ 100 }
The Macdonald Roxburghe Hotel 
38 Charlotte Square - Edinburgh
Score from 134 reviews: 7.4
Travel in style and stay in this luxurious 4-star hotel in the heart of Edinburgh city centre, just one minute’s walk from Princes Street.
The prestigious Roxburghe Hotel is one of the oldest hotels in Edinburgh and is located in the heart of the Georgian new town, overlooking the historic Charlotte Square, home to Scotland’s First Minister.
This premier 4-star hotel is nearing the completion of a £7.55 million refurbishment of its meeting spaces, public areas and all of its 198 bedrooms, many of which offer views of Edinburgh Castle.
The hotel boasts an unrivalled location, between George Street, the stylish home of the city’s top bars, restaurants and boutique shops, and Rose Street, with its more traditional pubs and eateries.










