Cheapest month: | August |
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Most expensive month: | July |
Average price in Scotland: | ₱7,479/night |
Cheapest price found: | ₱639/night |
Cheapest day: | Monday |
Most expensive day: | Wednesday |
Ibis budget Glasgow offers a modern setting when in Glasgow. It is ideally positioned for those wishing to visit local attractions.
This unique 4-star hotel provides a range of accommodation options throughout the old city of Carnoustie. It also features a sauna, an indoor pool and a Jacuzzi.
This traditional hotel in Edinburgh provides free wireless internet, as well as a mineral bath and outdoor tennis courts. It also offers an indoor pool, a Jacuzzi and a sauna.
Strategically located in the centre of the city, this 3-star hotel makes for an excellent base in Aberdeen. It is moments from Union Square Aberdeen, restaurants and nightlife options.
This Edinburgh hotel is located within a 10-minute walk of Edinburgh Bus Station. It is conveniently situated in the city centre.
Featuring a Jacuzzi, an indoor pool and a sauna, the hotel is located in St Andrews and presents unique views of St Andrews Links. It has a spa, as well as a beauty centre, a Turkish steam bath and massage services.
Located within a 10-minute walk of Edinburgh Bus Station, Apex Waterloo Place Hotel is a convenient base while visiting Edinburgh. It is conveniently situated in the city centre.
Just 10 minutes' walk from Edinburgh Bus Station, The Glasshouse Autograph Collection has an accessible location, making it an ideal base when visiting Edinburgh. It is conveniently situated in the city centre.
The hostel provides themed accommodation in Edinburgh and is a short stroll from Edinburgh Bus Station. It is ideally located in the city centre.
Located in the heart of Glasgow, Euro Hostel boasts an accessible location and is within walking distance of Glasgow Queen Street Railway Station. It is close to St Andrew's Cathedral, shops and nightlife options.
Centrally located, Safestay Glasgow allows for easy access to Glasgow's popular sightseeing and retail areas. The multiple facilities this modern hotel features include a coffee bar, an express check-in and check-out feature and 24-hour room service.
Strategically located in the middle of the city, this 3-star hotel makes for an excellent base in Aberdeen. It is ideally positioned for guests wanting to discover the area's attractions.
Smiths Hotel Glasgow is located in Glasgow and provides guests with free Wi-Fi. It is situated in close proximity to many popular bars, clubs and restaurants.
Ibis budget Glasgow offers a modern setting when in Glasgow. It is ideally positioned for those wishing to visit local attractions.
Travelodge Perth Broxden Junction offers 3-star accommodation in Perth. It also provides wireless internet, a garden and a 24-hour reception.
Situated in Paisley, Travelodge Glasgow Airport is an easy drive from Renfrew and offers an express check-in and check-out feature, a 24-hour reception and a safe. It is conveniently located for guests wanting to visit local attractions.
Travelodge Edinburgh Haymarket
24 Eglington Crescent, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Ibis Budget Hotel Edinburgh Park
Edinburgh Business Park 6 Lochside View, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
69 Belford Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel, An Ihg Hotel
38 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Old Course Hotel
Old Station Rd, St Andrews KY16, UK, St. Andrews, United Kingdom
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Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel
11 Blythswood Square, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Fairy-tale castles, shimmering lochs and rolling highlands are just some of the evocative sights that await in Scotland. The country has a complex and fascinating history, coupled with an incredible sense of national pride. From city slickers to country folk, the Scots are more than happy to bombard you with stories about local legends, family tartans and centuries-old whisky-making techniques.
Nowhere captures the grandeur of Scotland like Edinburgh. Magnificent Edinburgh Castle is perched on the summit of an extinct volcano and towers over the city. Strolling along the Royal Mile, you’ll be lured into stores selling tartan, cashmere, fudge, whisky and other Scottish staples.
In the Old Town, cobbled alleyways and stone staircases take you to hidden pubs and cafes. Head to the New Town to admire elegant Georgian architecture, browse upmarket boutiques and stroll through flower-filled Princes Street Gardens.
Scotland may be famous for fish and chips and fried mars bars, but that’s not the only thing on the menu. Freshly-caught seafood, locally farmed venison and organic produce offer a taste of the real Scotland. Wash down your meal with a dram of smooth, single-malt whisky.
There are plenty of opportunities to escape civilisation and immerse yourself in the wild and rugged beauty of Scotland. The iconic West Highland Way can be hiked in sections and takes you past glassy lochs and craggy mountains. The hike up 1,345-metre-tall Ben Nevis climbs the tallest mountain in the British Isles.
Head to the coast and you can watch otters splashing in the Shetland Islands, spot puffins nesting on the sea cliffs of Galloway and kayak with seals in the Outer Hebrides. Mull is a world-class whale watching destination, where you can spot minke whales breaching off the coast.
Edinburgh and Glasgow are pedestrian-friendly and well-serviced by public transport. Rental cars offer the freedom to explore Scotland at your own pace, while trains are a fast and comfortable way to explore. Long-distance buses are also a good option.
Users favor staying in areas such as Stirling, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen. Consider these locations when searching for your desired stay.
Ibis Budget Hotel Edinburgh Park is a very popular hotel in Scotland with a score of 7.8 from 9,583 reviews. Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh City Centre (8.3 from 6,401 reviews) and Travelodge Glasgow Queen St (8.5 from 66 reviews) are also highly rated Scotland hotels based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.
If it’s restaurants and nightlife you’re after, Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, is a great place to start. Here, you can find everything from traditional pubs like The Devil’s Advocate to world-famous events like the Edinburgh Comedy Festival. To be close to all the action, consider Scottish hotels in the Old Town, like The Radisson Blu or The Old Waverley Hotel. Glasgow is another hub for bars and restaurants, with pubs like The Pot Still and Babbity Bowster offering some of the country’s best Scottish meals and delicious beer on tap. When searching for Scottish accommodation, hotels like Premier Suites Plus Glasgow George Square and Voco Grand Central Glasgow in Glasgow’s city centre will place you close to all the bars and restaurants.
To bring a little magic into the holiday for kids (and kids at heart), it’s worth heading out to the mythical shores of Loch Ness. Get out on the water, engage in some monster hunting, and then relax at some of the most beautiful hotels in Scotland, including the Glenmoriston Townhouse Hotel, which offers views over the River Ness. To immerse your family in history, visit some of Scotland’s famous castles. Glamis Castle in Angus offers plenty of kid-friendly activities, including wildlife spotting and ghost tours (for braver kids). A stay at the Airlie Arms Hotel in nearby Kirriemuir will place you within easy reach of the castle.
To enjoy some of the best things to do in Scotland – from picturesque beaches to ancient castles – Argyll and the Isles is an excellent choice. Here, you can island-hop, hike through forests and glens, see local wildlife (including cartoonishly adorable puffins), and explore castles and ruins. The Isles feature plenty of beautiful guest houses, hotels, and resorts, including the stunning Auchrannie Resort on the Isle of Arran. While Scotland is home to an abundance of ancient ruins and stone formations, you’ll find the most bountiful collection at Kilmartin Glen. Here, you’ll find more than 800 structures, all of which are thousands of years old. A stay at the Kilmartin Hotel or a nearby Bed and Breakfast will place you close to the Nether Largie Standing Stones, Glebe Cairn, Kilmartin Castle, and other monuments.
There are plenty of things to see in Scotland and few places better than a touring bike from which to see them. Scotland has developed a reputation for being one of the world’s top spots for motorcycle touring with stunning landscapes, well-paved winding roads, and little traffic outside city centres. While there are many beautiful roads to explore, most bikers agree that Glen Coe and the Scottish Highlands are a must. You can start the trip in Glasgow, taking the A82 to Crianlarich, a great place to stop before heading north into the highlands. Glasgow hotels like the Grasshoppers Hotel and Crianlarich accommodation like Clifton Cottage will give you a comfortable break from the road, with free parking for your bike.