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Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa main photo
From $278
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Accessible
This hotel is known for being reviewed and loved by disabled travelers. It is also listed in Euan's Guide for its accessible features.
Malmaison Edinburgh main photo
Malmaison Edinburgh
Hotel in EdinburghGB flag
8.3
Very Good
From $161
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Accessible
This hotel has four partially adapted rooms with railings near the toilet and lowered sinks. Walk-in showers are available in other rooms. There are no steps to access the hotel entrance, bar, brasserie, or meeting rooms, ensuring level access to public facilities.
Apex Grassmarket Hotel main photo
Apex Grassmarket Hotel
Hotel in EdinburghGB flag
8.5
Very Good
From $204
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Accessible
This hotel features accessible rooms with roll-in showers, wide doors, and includes a shower stool and wet room doors. Lifts are large enough for powerchairs, with 100 cm door clearance and 120 cm depth, allowing a 180-degree turn. There is level access to reception, lounge, bar, and dining areas, with a dropped section at the reception desk.
DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh Airport main photo
From $153
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Accessible
Provides accessible rooms and facilities. The hotel's proximity to the airport makes it a convenient option for travelers with mobility needs.
Novotel Edinburgh Centre main photo
From $158
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Accessible
This hotel has nine accessible bedrooms, five with roll-in showers and four with baths. The main entrance has a wide door for wheelchair access, and the reception features a dropped section. Public areas, including the dining area, offer level access with movable furniture. There is an accessible changing room for the swimming pool.
Market Street hotel main photo
Market Street hotel
Hotel in EdinburghGB flag
9.3
Excellent
From $207
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Accessible
This hotel offers five fully accessible rooms. These rooms feature vibrating pillows alarm, closed captioned TV, roll-in showers with grab bars, hand-held and height-adjustable shower heads, portable shower seats, wheelchair-width doorways, and visual fire alarms. The accessible bathrooms include emergency pull cords, lowered locks, and deadbolts.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The Market Street Hotel stands out for its exceptional accessibility and prime location, making it an ideal choice for travelers with disabilities. Its proximity to the train station ensures easy access, enabling guests to effortlessly transition from travel to relaxation. Once checked in, visitors find themselves amidst a vibrant area brimming with shops, restaurants, bars and iconic Edinburgh sites, all within a comfortable distance.

The hotel offers rooms specifically designed to accommodate disabled guests, providing more spacious and thoughtfully arranged spaces compared to standard rooms. Cleanliness and convenience are consistent highlights with the hotel being praised for its immaculate upkeep and favorable position in the city.

However, even in such a well-regarded establishment, minor inconveniences like the lack of hotel slippers and occasional administrative hiccups, such as lost breakfast bookings, have been noted by some guests. Despite these small issues, Market Street Hotel remains a highly accessible and conveniently located option for visitors looking to explore Edinburgh.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh City Centre main photo
From $292
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Accessible
This hotel is centrally located and provides guaranteed, fully accessible accommodations in a wheelchair-friendly neighborhood. It is located on the Royal Mile and is close to Edinburgh Castle, Princess Street and Holyrood Park.
Norton House Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh main photo
From $210
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Accessible
The hotel has a range of facilities catering for people of all abilities. It features accessible parking, a drop-off area, and a mobile ramp available for the entrance. It also offers four accessible bedrooms with walk-in showers, and a restaurant accessible by wheelchair.
Ten Hill Place main photo
Ten Hill Place
Hotel in EdinburghGB flag
8.9
Excellent
From $160
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Accessible
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Located centrally in Edinburgh, Ten Hill Place offers a range of thoughtfully designed accommodations for guests with disabilities. The hotel boasts accessible facilities such as ramps and rooms modified upon request to cater to those with reduced mobility. Bathrooms and showers are made specifically for accessibility, enhancing comfort for all guests.

The accessible hot air rooms and doorways add to the ease of movement within the hotel. The dining areas are wheelchair-friendly, making meal times convenient. Staff assistance is a notable highlight with guests praising the efforts and helpfulness in providing support; nothing seems too much trouble for the attentive team.

Despite a few structural glitches, such as the lack of direct lift access from the main reception, the hotel compensates with various accessible options and accommodations. From affordable access needs to wider access points, Ten Hill Place stands out as a mobility-accommodating destination. The hotel provides disability-friendly service, making it a great choice for guests needing special assistance. Visitors can also appreciate the hotel’s location, which makes exploring Edinburgh City easily accessible.
The Caledonian Edinburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton main photo
From $341
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Summary of reviews
The The Caledonian Edinburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton is a luxurious and historic hotel with an unbeatable location in the heart of Edinburgh. Guests rave about the excellent breakfast options and exceptional staff who go above and beyond to make their stay special. The rooms are generally clean and comfortable, although some may be small or outdated. The spa facilities are fantastic, but some guests were disappointed by closures or maintenance issues. The hotel offers good parking facilities, but some guests noted the lack of assistance with luggage transport. Overall, the The Caledonian Edinburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton is a true 5-star hotel that provides an unforgettable experience within a beautiful and historic setting.
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Spa
Luxury
Hilton Edinburgh Carlton main photo
From $253
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Accessible
This hotel provides an accessible front desk, assistive listening devices, and elevators. There is an accessible on-site restaurant. Accessible rooms are equipped with emergency bathroom cords and visual fire alarms, ensuring enhanced safety features.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The Hilton Edinburgh Carlton receives generally positive feedback regarding its accessibility for guests with disabilities. Many patrons noted that the hotel is easily accessible and well-connected, especially by train. The location is convenient with a one-way system and ramp access throughout, making it easy for wheelchair users to navigate.

The hotel boasts accessible rooms, bathrooms and public areas, ensuring comfort and ease for disabled guests. The facilities are described as disabled-friendly with features thoughtfully designed for those with mobility issues and visual impairments. Lift access on every floor further enhances convenience.

Guests appreciated the disabled-friendly layout and the availability of mobility aids. The hotel staff received commendations for providing wonderful support to disabled guests, making their stay more comfortable.

However, a few concerns were raised. Some guests mentioned the lack of designated disabled parking, which posed challenges, especially when alternative parking options required a steep walk. Additionally, construction nearby occasionally caused inconvenience. Despite these minor issues, the general consensus is that Hilton Edinburgh Carlton offers impressive accessibility features, making it a viable option for travelers with disabilities.
Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood main photo
From $226
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Summary of reviews
The Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood is a great base for exploring the city with a fantastic location just a stone's throw from the Royal Mile and within easy walking distance to most shops and attractions. While the breakfast options were satisfactory, some guests expected more for the price. The rooms are comfortable and spacious, though some could use updating and better attention to cleaning. The staff is friendly and accommodating with exceptional service from the concierge team. The spa and leisure facilities received mixed reviews, but many guests enjoyed using them. The pool is a good size for swimming, though some found it a bit cool. Overall, guests can expect a great night's sleep in the comfortable and sumptuous beds at the Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood.
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Honeymoon
Spa
Apex Waterloo Place Hotel main photo
From $219
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Initially built in 1819 in order to be the first luxury hotel in Edinburgh, Apex Waterloo Place Hotel provides guests with the most comfortable and lavish accommodation. Boasting a convenient location right in the city centre, in very close proximity to the Waverley Station, Calton Hill and George Street, this hotel offers personalised services, luxurious rooms and suites, a rejuvenating spa, scrumptious cuisine and various venues where guests can organise conferences, events and the most lavish of weddings.
Summary of reviews
Apex Waterloo Place Hotel is a four-star hotel in Edinburgh that offers a fantastic location for guests to explore the city with ease. Situated right outside the Waverley train station, it is convenient for sightseeing, shopping and dining. The hotel's staff is lovely and accommodating and the rooms are modern, clean and spacious with comfortable beds. While some guests had mixed experiences with the breakfast, the overall quality and choice of food were great and evening meals were fantastic. The hotel's spa and leisure facilities are well-maintained and considered good value for money with a clean and user-friendly pool. Overall, the hotel's cleanliness and exceptional staff combined with its central location make Apex Waterloo Place Hotel an ideal choice for a comfortable stay in Edinburgh.
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Pool
Luxury
InterContinental Edinburgh The George by IHG main photo
From $284
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Operating as a hotel since 1881, Principal Edinburgh George Street is one of the most lavish hotels in the Scottish capital. The hotel's rooms and suites are not only luxurious and comfortable, but they also reflect the rich Scottish heritage through their colour palette and decorations, becoming an ode to this beautiful country. Guests may also indulge in the unique and gourmet tastes of the hotel's famous restaurant, The Printing Press, or drink a delicious cup of coffee in the company of a good book in the hotel's renowned coffee shop. Whatever they choose, it is certain that this hotel will leave a lasting impression and make everyone's stay in Edinburgh unforgettable.
Summary of reviews
InterContinental Edinburgh The George by IHG is a luxurious 5-star hotel located in the heart of Edinburgh, making it an ideal location for tourists and business travelers alike. The hotel offers high-end accommodations that are tastefully decorated and very relaxed with spacious and clean rooms that are well-maintained. Guests have praised the hotel's cleanliness and housekeeping, as well as the exceptional and attentive staff who provide excellent customer service. The hotel's breakfast buffet offers an extensive and delicious selection of hot and cold options, although some guests have noted the lack of vegetarian and gluten-free options. The hotel's central location is perfect for accessing all the main tourist points on foot and is near many key attractions such as Holyrood Palace, Rose Street bars and the St James Quarter shops. Overall, guests have described the hotel as exceptional, superb and truly special, making it a first-class destination for travelers seeking a luxurious stay in Edinburgh.
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Luxury
Golf
Hotel Indigo Edinburgh by IHG main photo
From $224
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Accessible
While specific accessibility details are not available in the provided data, Hotel Indigo hotels generally offer accessible rooms and facilities. The York Place location is relatively central, which may offer convenience for accessible travel around the city.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Hotel Indigo Edinburgh generally impresses with its central location, providing proximity to the city center and accessible public transport. Some facilities are well thought out, such as an all-in shower with a seat, which accommodates guests using wheelchairs. The cleanliness of various spaces is commendable, enhancing the overall experience.

Front desk service stands out for being exceptional with staff noted for their friendliness and helpfulness. Despite these positives, the hotel's accessibility could be improved. The entrance poses a challenge, as it comprises a series of stone steps with no clear signage for a handicapped entrance. Although there's an external lift available, initial navigation can be cumbersome.

Parking and stopping in front of the hotel are prohibited, which might inconvenience some guests. Room-specific issues, like the noisy heating and ventilation system in Room 311, can detract from an otherwise comfortable stay. Overall, while the hotel offers several accessible features and exceptional service, improvements in entry access and in-room amenities would further enhance its suitability for guests with disabilities.
Hampton By Hilton Edinburgh Airport main photo
From $141
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Accessible
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh Airport receives mixed reviews regarding its accessibility for guests with disabilities. Many guests appreciate the hotel's overall good accessibility, noting that it is wheelchair accessible with specifically designed rooms that offer features like a spacious shower with a chair and bars around the toilets and shower. The proximity to the airport is frequently praised, being just a short walk from terminals, making it an excellent choice for early flights.

The facilities within the hotel, including public areas, are accessible with clean and spacious accommodations. Guests also note that the hotel is conveniently connected to public transportation, including buses and trams, which adds to its convenience for those with mobility issues. Extra touches like soundproof rooms, accessible elevators and rooms equipped for plane spotting add to the overall positive experience.

However, some concerns are raised about accessibility specifics. There's mention of limited accessibility in certain areas and an inconvenient pathway from the parking area to the hotel. Despite these minor drawbacks, the hotel provides a courtesy bus for disabled guests and free parking, which help mitigate some accessibility issues.

In summary, Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh Airport offers a generally positive experience for guests with disabilities with several specific amenities catering to their needs. However, there are a few areas where accessibility could be improved.
ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge – Royal Mile main photo
From $147
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Accessible
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The 'ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge – Royal Mile' hotel offers a variety of features to support guests with disabilities. The establishment provides wheelchair accessible rooms, all designed with spacious layouts to accommodate mobility aids. A wide entrance and easily navigable paths enhance external access. Public rooms are also accessible, ensuring that guests can enjoy shared facilities without difficulty.

The hotel is particularly accommodating in terms of room assignments; guests can request an accessible room or have their room changed to one that meets their needs, often without additional charges. Many reviews highlight the availability and convenience of elevators, simplifying movement between floors and making short stays more practical.

For those worried about parking, the hotel offers easily accessible parking spaces. Despite being situated on a hill, which might present a challenge for some, the overall accessibility within the hotel premises received positive feedback. This combination of thoughtful room design, available amenities and considerate service makes the 'ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge – Royal Mile' a commendable choice for travelers with disabilities.
Novotel Edinburgh Park main photo
Novotel Edinburgh Park
Hotel in EdinburghGB flag
8.8
Excellent
From $123
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Summary of reviews
Novotel Edinburgh Park is a fantastic hotel for those looking for a convenient location with great transport links for exploring Edinburgh. Guests loved the breakfast with its huge range of options and complimented the hotel's clean and comfortable rooms. The staff are exceptional, providing professional and welcoming service. While some guests had mixed experiences with the dinner and parking, the facilities at the hotel including the gym and pool were generally well-liked. Families are well-catered for and the beds are generally comfortable, although some guests found them a bit hard or the pillows too soft. Overall, guests appreciated the Novotel Edinburgh Park's cleanliness, amenities and friendly service, making it a lovely home base for exploring Edinburgh.
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Family
Dog Friendly
Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh main photo
From $207
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Accessible
This hotel features 15 fully accessible bedrooms with wet room bathrooms. It provides a wheelchair accessible ramp to elevators and accessible toilets equipped with emergency alarms, handrails, lower toilets, and sinks. Accessible rooms offer sufficient turning space and smooth flooring.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh stands out as a highly accessible option for travelers, especially those with disabilities. Its location is frequently praised for being conveniently close to the Waverley Train Station and key attractions like the Royal Mile, ensuring guests can easily explore both the old and new parts of town. Many reviewers highlight the ease of access to transport services and central sights, making it a prime spot for tourists looking to experience Edinburgh without hassle.

The hotel's interior design is described as simple and modern with functional rooms that are well-equipped to meet various needs. The facility includes considerable accessibility features such as ramps and lifts for luggage, which many guests with mobility issues found beneficial. Some rooms come with disabled-friendly shower and toilet amenities, providing extra convenience for those requiring it.

On the downside, there are noted limitations, such as insufficient handicap parking and some areas not being easily accessible without an escalator. There are also a few structural nuances, like a step from the entrance to the street and the fact that designated accessible rooms can be quite far from the lift, which could inconvenience some guests.

Overall, the hotel's central location and accessibility measures make it a viable option for travelers with disabilities, though there are a few areas where improvements could enhance the experience further.
Leonardo Hotel Edinburgh Haymarket main photo
From $153
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Accessible
This hotel offers wheelchair-accessible rooms and a lowered reception desk. It has 8 accessible rooms on the ground floor and 4 operational lifts for guest access to all floors. Specific measurements are provided for accessible room features, including desk, sink, bath, and toilet heights.
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