We Love —
- Staying in the historic old town of Edinburgh in a lovely hotel with a spa!
- Being within walking distance of the best attractions the city has to offer: The Royal Mile, the Scottish Parliament building, Princes Street and more!
- Unwinding in a cosy Classic Double Room with breakfast included each morning.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Macdonald Edinburgh Holyrood Hotel 4* —
Just for you:
- Late check-out until 1pm
The Macdonald Edinburgh Holyrood Hotel 4* offers you a perfect location to explore Edinburgh. Situated in the city's historic old town, only a few minutes walk from The Royal Mile and the Scottish Parliament building, you are only in a prime position to see the best the city has to offer.
Walk to the famous Princes Street, only 15 minutes away by foot, visit the National Portrait Gallery, the National Museum of Scotland and go for a ghost tour in the night to learn the spooky tales of the city. There is an endless amount of history, landmarks and sites to see!
Your Room —
This offer is based on a Classic Double Room.
CLASSIC DOUBLE ROOM (21 m²)
The Classic Double Room is decorated in a cosy-style with plaid bedsheets, pops of red and come with all the modern conveniences needed, including an en-suite bathroom, for a comfortable stay.
Maximum room capacity
Your Dining Choices
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Dine on deliciously simple dishes, created with the finest sourced meat, fish and vegetables at the Surf & Turf restaurant. You will enjoy classic flavours with a mouth-watering twist. To quench your thirst, head to The Bar for a warm welcome along with a great selection of drinks and wines.
Your Time
Need to take a break from exploring? The hotel offers a spa where you can indulge in luxurious deep tissue massages, refreshing facials and skin treatments! Pamper yourself and enjoy a day of pure relaxation.
Your Journey to Macdonald Edinburgh Holyrood Hotel 4* —
Flights:
It may be possible to choose from a selection of flight options at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Car Hire:
For the freedom to explore your destination at your own pace, Sixt car hire may be added at the next stage of the booking process for an additional fee (flight inclusive offers only - subject to availability and Sixt office opening times upon your arrival). Please note you cannot be guaranteed a specific make of car within a certain group. The lead name on the booking will be confirmed as the named driver. The named driver must present a credit card in their name when collecting the car (credit cards in other names will not be accepted). The named driver must also present a full valid driving licence on the collection of the vehicle and in some cases, a credit card or cash deposit will be required. Please ensure that you check your car hire documents carefully once received as this will advise if there are any taxes/charges to be paid locally as well as potential mileage restrictions. Other fees may be applicable in addition to the cost of your car rental for any additional products added to your car rental.
Edinburgh —
With its authentic Scottish charm, medieval Old Town, and rich history, Edinburgh is a treasure to discover. Presided over by the iconic Edinburgh Castle and the great hulk of Arthur’s Seat - the perfect spot for a morning hike - the city also boasts a UNESCO World Heritage city centre and a thriving events scene, making it the perfect, fun-filled city trip whatever the time of year.
Start your day with a spot of boutique shopping in Multrees Walk, before visiting the former medieval market square at the Grassmarket, which also offers splendid views of the Edinburgh Castle. The castle itself is a grand monument, perched on an extinct volcano, leave this monument for an afternoon visit, when you can admire the sunset over the city. Afterwards, head to the West End for chic restaurants and bars - you might even get there in time for a show at the Edinburgh Playhouse!
Arguably the best time to visit the city is in August, when the annual Fringe Festival takes over the city. The largest arts festival in the world, this is your time to catch a future star of comedy or theatre! To escape the city’s crowds, head to Leith, the city’s port and hub for creatives, where you can savour seafood in waterfront restaurants and visit the Royal Yacht Britannia.