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We have a great range of Edinburgh hen hotels & apartments suitable for all groups.

Travelodge Edinburgh Central
3 STAR Hotel
Just off the Royal Mile
For hens on a budget, the Travelodge is an excellent choice. Located in Edinburgh’s Old Town, this hotel is close to the action and provides cosy king-size beds for you to rest your head after a hard day of hitting the shops.
Roomzzz Edinburgh
3 STAR Apartment
Stylish convenient apartments located in St James Quarter
Roomzzz is just a 4 minutes' walk from Edinburgh Waverley making it super easy to ditch the bags ASAP. Also with Princes street right on the doorstep, you will not be far from the first drink of the night. This aparthotel has 74 apartments, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour reception. All the rooms offered have an ensuite with rainfall shower, de-mist mirror and a heated floor.
Village Hotel Club Edinburgh
3 STAR Hotel with Leisure Facilities
Quiet location to sleep off that hangover - has pool, gym and bar
Located just outside the hustle and bustle of the city you’ll find the laid-back Village Hotel Club Edinburgh. This stylish hotel is guaranteed to give you and your hens a relaxing night after a day on the town and even has its own bar if you want to keep the party going once you get back.
Cairn Hotel Edinburgh
3 STAR Hotel
A Five-Star Location
A five-star location but without paying a five-star price, this budget-friendly hotel has everything you and your hens could want (plus a bit more). Perfectly located near Edinburgh's highly sought after Princess Street, a traditional Scottish feel runs throughout this contemporary and stylish hotel - you will all feel at home from the moment you check-in.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh
4 STAR Hotel
3-minute walk to Edinburgh Waverley
When it comes to city centre stays, you can’t get much more central than the Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh . Literally a 3-minute walks to Edinburgh Waverley train station, you’ll have no bother catching your train home no matter how hungover you are! The hotel also offers a pretty tasty breakfast with the best hash browns north of the border.
Travelodge Edinburgh Haymarket
3 STAR Hotel
Travelodge located in a stunning Georgian building
Set in a stunning Georgian building, and boasting period features aplenty – this 3-star hotel has high ceilings, chandeliers and exposed fireplaces – with super comfortable bedrooms and bathrooms to boot. All rooms have plush, king sixe beds and plump pillows and duvets – making for a restful night’s sleep. There’s also an in-house restaurant and bar.
Hotel Indigo Edinburgh
4 STAR Hotel
Classy 4 star hotel close to train station and Princes Street
This lovely 4-star hotel, that boasts views of the Edinburgh Castle, is colourful, comfortable and centrally located on Princes Street. Each room is stylish and relaxed and has free Wi-Fi, a flat screen TV, a safe, air conditioning and a private bathroom, with a rainfall shower and luxury toiletries.
City Villa
4 STAR House
Gorgeous house with hot tub and garden sleeping 6
Located in the charming Duddingston area of Edinburgh, this stunning 3 bedroomed property, that comes with a garden and hot tub, sleeps up to 7 guests. The villa has 3 bedrooms that have been furnished to the highest standard with plush furnishings and tasteful décor. The villa comes with a handy private entrance, free wi-fi, coffee machine, dishwasher and flatscreen TV.
Festival Villa
4 STAR House
Decadent 3-bed with lovely garden and hot tub
This spacious and lavish 3-bedroomed villa can be found in the charming Duddingston area of Edinburgh. Boasting a fabulous garden and hot tub, this stunning property sleeps up to 7 guests. The open plan living area and dining area has plenty of seating to sprawl out on and a dining table that seats 6. The state-of-the-art fully equipped kitchen has all the high-quality appliances you need and a breakfast bar.
Edinburgh is known for its beautiful buildings and its dark, rich history. So, we’ve rounded up the top cultural things for you and your hens to enjoy, so you can be all smart and that.
The Real Mary King’s Close
Warriston's Close, 2, High St, Edinburgh EH1 1PG
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Explore what lies beneath Edinburgh at the ‘Real Mary King’s Close’. Guided tours of the close are led by costumed characters and is an entertaining way to find out more about Edinburgh’s dark history, including alleyways which were bricked up in the 17th Century during the black plague.
Princes Street Gardens
Princes St, Edinburgh EH2 2HG
Perfect for a little stroll to walk off that hangover, Princes Street Gardens lie within the shadow of Edinburgh castle and separates Old and New Town. The gardens are located within a basin below Princes Street. The reason? The area used to be home to Edinburgh’s largest loch, the Nor Loch.
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
75 Belford Rd, Edinburgh EH4 3DR
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Located in the in the leafy suburbs to the west of the city centre, you’ll find the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. The gallery has over 6,000 paintings, sculptures and installations for you to peruse, with tranquil gardens where you can quietly walk off that headache from the night before.
Scott Monument
E. Princes St Gardens, Edinburgh EH2 2EJ
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The beautifully gothic monument just outside of Edinburgh Waverley station is called Scott Monument. If you have a head for heights, you can ascend the 288 stairs to the highest viewing platform, where you are treated to panoramic views of the Scottish capital and even the sea in the distance.
The Fringe Festival
180 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1QS
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If you’re throwing a hen in August, then Edinburgh is arguably the best city in the world to celebrate as it hosts its annual Fringe Festival. One of the UK’s best known attractions, The Fringe features thousands of shows across the month and attracts thousands of visitor each year, making Edinburgh even more vibrant than usual. It does mean that prices of accommodation shoot right up so if you don't want to break the bank we'd advise avoiding August for your hen do.
Palace of Holyroodhouse
Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DX
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Although we may have lost Harry and Meghan to the Canadians, you can still get your royal fix at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Queen’s official residence in Edinburgh. This beautiful palace has played host to some well-known historical figures from the past, including Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Edinburgh Dungeons
31 Market Place, Edinburgh EH1 1DF
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Get your scare fix at the popular Edinburgh Dungeons, which feature scenes from some of Edinburgh’s darkest history. Live action actors bring the past to life as they regale you with stories from The Courtroom, The Galloway Boat Ride and the terrifying tale of Sawney Bean.
Festival Theatre
13-29 Nicolson St, Edinburgh EH8 9FT
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One of the city’s most prestigious theatres, the Festival Theatre stands proudly on Nicolson Street in the Southside area of Edinburgh. The theatre has played host to a number of big performances including War Horse and Les Misérables, so keep your eyes peeled as you may just catch a big West End Show.
The Royal Botanic Garden
Arboretum Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5NZ
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To the North of the city you’ll find the Royal Botanic Gardens, an oasis in the heart of Scotland. The serene landscaping is great if you need a break from shots, clubs and penis straws. There’s even a nice restaurant where you can enjoy some traditional Scottish grub.
Greyfriar’s Bobby
Greyfriars Kirkyard, 26A Candlemaker Row, Edinburgh EH1 2QE
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We all know the tale of Greyfriar’s Bobby, the little dog who refused to leave the grave of his owner for 14 years being buried himself. WE’RE NOT CRYING, YOU’RE CRYING. Well, you can visit Bobby’s statue and his namesake’s pub, to commemorate him for being the goodest of boys.
Edinburgh might not be known as an especially dangerous city, but it is a capital city making it well worth bearing safety in mind. Here are our top six tips for hens looking to stay safe in Edinburgh:
By following these simple safety tips we're sure you'll have a fantastic Edinburgh hen do.
Edinburgh’s airport is located 8 miles to the west of the city centre and is easily accessible by car, train and plane.
Service | Approx. Travel Time | Price |
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Bus | 50mins. | £4.20 |
Train + Bus | 28mins | £8 |
Taxi | 28mins | £12 - £18 |
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