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Harborside Inn
1 Christies Lndg

The rooms at this small inn aren't very impressive, with tube TVs and basic furniture, and there are no restaurants or bars on-site. But for the price, the Harborside's prime location on Christie’s Wharf, within walking distance of many of Newport’s sights, can't be beat. Free parking in the hard-to-park downtown area is a bonus.

The Witchery by the Castle
352 Castlehill The Royal Mile

The Witchery by the Castle is a four-pearl, gothic-style property at the top of the Royal Mile in the Old Town, at the base of the Edinburgh Castle. Essentially a restaurant (well, two actually) with some suites attached (nine), there are few communal spaces -- the hotel is a favorite among those seeking seclusion. The rooms are large, ornately designed, and filled with antiques, but be aware that the hotel lacks such large-scale amenities as a fitness center, business center, spa, and even Wi-Fi. It excels in the small touches -- slippers, chocolates, Champagne, and nightly turndown service by an attentive staff.

Apex City of Edinburgh Hotel
61 Grassmarket

Easily the best thing about the three-and-a-half-pearl Apex City of Edinburgh Hotel is its location, set along Edinburgh’s bustling Grassmarket, and a five-minute walk from the Royal Mile. The property is bright and stylishly decorated, with a slate-gray and yellow color scheme, a statue of a leopard in the lobby, and a free rubber duck in each room. Although some of the 122 rooms can feel cramped and lack fridges, others have bathrobes and views of Edinburgh Castle. All have flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and hairdryers. Guests appreciate the breakfast, although it comes at quite a steep cost, and the restaurant serves dinner as well. It's worth comparing rates with the Hotel Indigo Edinburgh in New Town.

Castle Rock Hostel
15 Johnston Terrace

An adult-only budget hostel, Castle Rock is located right below Edinburgh Castle and within walking distance to most of the city's main tourist attractions. Housed in a 19th-century building, with fun medieval decor, this hostel has plenty of quirks. The dorms have either four, 10, or 14-bunk beds, and while all are co-ed, the hotel also offers private Double, Triple, and Quad Rooms. With several common areas -- including a book lounge, groove lounge, communal kitchen, and sundeck -- there's always an opportunity for guests to socialize. There are several other hostels in Edinburgh, so it's worth comparing rates. Sister hostel, High Street Hostel, is located just off The Royal Mile and has many of the same perks, but with bigger dorms. 

Hotel Ceilidh-Donia

This mid-range bed and breakfast hotel has 17 individually decorated rooms in a charming, traditional Victorian townhouse. The nearby Dalkeith Road has a large number of similar B&Bs, but the Ceilidh-Donia has the benefit of being on a much quieter street. It may not have the facilities of a large hotel, or be in close proximity to the city center, but it’s perfectly suited for those looking for a quiet break in an attractive location. Travel into the center is easy as there’s a bus stop near the hotel. A stay at the Ceilidh-Donia costs around half the price of hotels in the center of Edinburgh, so it’s a great value option too. Plus, there are some great features like a terrace, garden, and excellent free breakfast. It’s well suited to families and rooms are clean, spacious, and homey. 

Haymarket Hub Hotel
7 Clifton Terrace Haymarket

The 179-room Haymarket Hub Hotel is a modern budget hotel located across the street from the Haymarket train and tram station, where trams depart for the city center every 10 minutes. The sleek, contemporary interiors are clad in red and black hues and minimalist decor. Simple rooms have comfortable Hypnos beds and power showers in small, modern bathrooms. The rates are some of the cheapest in Edinburgh, due to the fact that most amenities are pay-as-you-use, including TV, Wi-Fi, towels, and toiletries, which can drive up the price to about as much as guests would pay at the nearby Premier Inn. Note that some rooms do not have windows. The hotel has direct access to a pub restaurant located right next door.