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5 Central Edinburgh Hotels Near Patriothall Gallery Worth Booking

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5 Central Edinburgh Hotels Near Patriothall Gallery Worth Booking

Staying near Patriothall Gallery in Edinburgh? Compare 5 central hotels by location, price, and facilities to find the best fit for your trip.

5 Central Edinburgh Hotels Near Patriothall Gallery Worth Booking

Patriothall Gallery sits in the Stockbridge neighbourhood of Edinburgh - one of the city's most characterful and walkable districts, just north of the New Town. Whether you're visiting for an exhibition or simply using it as a geographic anchor, the hotels closest to this part of Edinburgh place you within easy reach of the city's cultural and commercial core. This guide covers five central hotels near Patriothall Gallery, comparing proximity, facilities, and booking strategy so you can make a confident decision.

What It's Like Staying Near Patriothall Gallery

Patriothall Gallery occupies a converted tenement building on Henderson Row in Stockbridge - a residential neighbourhood with independent cafés, boutique shops along St Stephen Street, and the Water of Leith walkway running through it. The area has a noticeably quieter tempo than the Royal Mile or Princes Street, yet the New Town is a flat, roughly 15-minute walk south. Stockbridge draws a local, non-tourist crowd, which means fewer late-night disturbances and more reliable pavement access during peak festival season. Staying in this zone suits visitors who prioritise a calmer base without sacrificing central access, though those needing major rail connections will find that Waverley Station is around 25 minutes on foot - serviceable but worth factoring into arrival plans.

Pros:

  • Quieter residential atmosphere compared to Old Town hotel zones
  • Immediate access to Stockbridge's independent food and drink scene on Raeburn Place
  • Short distance to both New Town galleries and Inverleith Park

Cons:

  • Fewer hotel options in the immediate Stockbridge pocket - most central hotels require a short bus or walk into the New Town
  • Waverley Station is not within comfortable walking distance with heavy luggage
  • Limited nightlife options within Stockbridge itself for those seeking a livelier evening scene

Why Choose Central Hotels Near Patriothall Gallery

Central Edinburgh hotels in and around the New Town and Old Town position you within a manageable distance of Patriothall Gallery while keeping you connected to the city's primary transport arteries and dining clusters. These properties typically run around 20-40% higher in nightly rate than hotels on the city's outer ring, but the time saved on commuting and the density of walkable attractions justify the premium for most stays under five nights. Room sizes in centrally located Edinburgh hotels vary significantly by building era - Georgian townhouse conversions tend toward narrower rooms with high ceilings, while purpose-built hotels offer more standardised square footage. The key trade-off near this part of Edinburgh is proximity to gallery district quietness versus the buzz of the Princes Street corridor, which is roughly a 10-15 minute walk south. Visitors attending multiple events at Patriothall Gallery benefit most from New Town positioning, as it splits the difference between the gallery, Waverley, and the main cultural venues.

Pros:

  • New Town and Old Town hotels give walkable access to Patriothall Gallery without needing taxis
  • Central positioning means one hotel works for gallery visits, castle tours, and Princes Street shopping
  • Better transport connectivity with bus routes on George Street and Queen Street linking directly to Stockbridge

Cons:

  • Old Town hotels near the Royal Mile can experience significant noise during Edinburgh Festival in August
  • Central hotel parking is limited and often charged separately at premium rates
  • Some Georgian conversions have restricted lift access or smaller room footprints than modern builds

Practical Booking & Area Strategy

For the best positioning relative to Patriothall Gallery, hotels along Queen Street or around Calton Hill sit roughly 15 minutes on foot from Henderson Row - close enough for a comfortable walk through the New Town grid. The Southside, around Newington, adds another 10 minutes but offers quieter surroundings and easier parking. Bus routes 24 and 29 from the city centre serve the Stockbridge corridor directly, making even Old Town hotels practically connected. During the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August, central hotel rates spike sharply - booking at least 8 weeks in advance is the standard threshold for securing reasonable rates near the New Town. For visits focused on Patriothall Gallery's programme, the gallery itself is a short walk from the Royal Botanic Garden and Inverleith Park, both of which make for strong half-day additions without needing transport. Calton Hill is also walkable from most central hotels featured here, linking your gallery visit to one of Edinburgh's most distinctive viewpoints in a single afternoon loop.

Best Value Stays

These hotels deliver strong central positioning and solid facilities at a more accessible price point, with direct transport links to Patriothall Gallery via Stockbridge bus routes.

  • 1. Ravelston House

    7.2 Good
    581 reviews
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    Ravelston House (details) is located in Musselburgh, placing it further east than the other options in this selection - Arthur's Seat is 6.7 km away, and Edinburgh Waverley is 9.3 km from the property, meaning Patriothall Gallery requires a car journey or longer bus connection. What it trades in proximity, it compensates with free private parking, on-site restaurant, bar, and family rooms - a combination that is genuinely difficult to find at this price tier closer to the city centre. Rooms include flat-screen TVs, private en-suite bathrooms with shower and hairdryer, and free WiFi. A la carte breakfast is available alongside continental and full Scottish options, giving flexibility for early departures.

    • Free private parking on-site
    • Family rooms available
    • À la carte, continental, and full breakfast options

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    US$ 117

  • 2. Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh City Centre

    8.7 Fabulous
    4708 reviews
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    The Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh City Centre sits 500 metres from Princes Street and around 25 minutes on foot from Patriothall Gallery - or a quick bus ride via Queen Street. Waverley train station is a 5-minute walk, making it one of the better-connected options in this selection for arrivals by rail. The hotel features an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, and fully equipped fitness suite, which is a notable facility package at this central price tier. Itchycoo Bar and Kitchen overlooks the Royal Mile and serves a seasonal menu, giving guests a strong in-house dining option without venturing out. Rooms include satellite TV, work area, and private bathrooms with free toiletries - functional rather than luxurious, but reliable for multi-night stays.

    • Indoor heated swimming pool and sauna
    • 5-minute walk to Waverley Station
    • Bar overlooking the Royal Mile with seasonal menu

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    US$ 368

Best Premium Stays

These three properties bring distinctive character, elevated room quality, and standout dining to central Edinburgh - suited to guests who want the hotel itself to be part of the experience, not just a base.

  • 8.8 Fabulous
    4535 reviews
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    The Apex Waterloo Place Hotel is positioned just off Princes Street near Calton Hill, putting Patriothall Gallery around 20 minutes on foot via the New Town grid or a direct bus up Queen Street. This 4-star property includes a stylish spa with swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and fitness suite - a level of wellness infrastructure that stands out among Edinburgh's central hotels. Rooms feature walk-in showers, baths, Antipodes organic toiletries, mini fridge, air conditioning, and selected suites include Nespresso machines. The award-winning Liberté Brasserie serves traditional Scottish cuisine in Georgian surroundings with a grand fireplace. Edinburgh Waverley is a 5-minute walk, and Edinburgh Castle is 15 minutes on foot.

    • Indoor swimming pool with poolside seating, sauna, and steam room
    • Award-winning Liberté Brasserie restaurant on-site
    • 5-minute walk to Waverley Station

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    US$ 411

  • 9.1 Superb
    1809 reviews
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    The Scott is a converted 1750s baronial house in Edinburgh's Southside, approximately 25 minutes on foot from Patriothall Gallery or accessible via bus from the city centre. With 37 rooms - no two identical - the property delivers a genuinely individual experience, with Elite Lily mattresses, Laura Thomas spa products, bathrobes and slippers in every room, and OPAL capsule coffee machines stocked with compostable pods. Bonnar's restaurant features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private garden and a menu driven by Scottish seasonal produce. The Gallery Bar offers specialty gins, champagnes, and whiskies alongside a curated wine list by L'Art Du Vin. Guests also get access to two nearby gym facilities, including Oxygen Fitness Studios a 3-minute walk away.

    • 37 individually designed rooms with premium linen and spa toiletries
    • Bonnar's restaurant with private garden views
    • Dog-friendly with prior notice

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    US$ 278

  • 9.6 Exceptional
    125 reviews
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    The Witchery by the Castle occupies a historic building at the top of the Royal Mile, directly adjacent to Edinburgh Castle - placing it around 30 minutes on foot from Patriothall Gallery, with Princes Street buses providing a faster connection. The property offers only 9 suites, each individually designed with gothic features including four-poster oak beds, velvet-lined walls, free-standing silver baths, and walk-in dressing rooms. No two suites share the same layout, and several overlook the Royal Mile or the Old Town roofscape - a rare vantage point in Edinburgh. Breakfast is delivered as an indulgent room hamper or served in the fine dining restaurant at no additional charge. Featured in Condé Nast Traveller and The Telegraph, the property's restaurant serves acclaimed Scottish cuisine in surroundings that match the suite aesthetic.

    • 9 individually designed gothic suites with four-poster beds and free-standing baths
    • Breakfast hamper delivered to room included
    • Award-winning restaurant serving fine Scottish cuisine

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    US$ 1310

Smart Travel & Timing Advice

Edinburgh's hotel pricing follows a sharp seasonal pattern. August, when the Festival Fringe and International Festival run simultaneously, is the most congested and expensive period - central hotel rates during this month can increase by around 80% compared to shoulder season. If your trip is tied to Patriothall Gallery's exhibition calendar, the spring programme (March to May) and autumn (September to October) offer the best combination of open events, manageable crowds, and reasonable hotel rates. Book at least 6 weeks out for August stays - last-minute availability during Festival season is either non-existent or sharply inflated. A two to three night stay is the practical minimum for combining a Patriothall Gallery visit with Edinburgh's wider offer: the Royal Botanic Garden, Calton Hill, the National Portrait Gallery on Queen Street, and Stockbridge market (Sunday mornings) all sit within the same walkable radius. January and February offer the lowest rates across all five hotels in this selection, with the trade-off of shorter daylight hours for sightseeing.

  • What It's Like Staying Near Patriothall Gallery
  • Why Choose Central Hotels Near Patriothall Gallery
  • Practical Booking & Area Strategy
  • Best Value Stays

    • 1. Ravelston House
    • 2. Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh City Centre
  • Best Premium Stays

    • 3. Apex Waterloo Place Hotel
    • 4. The Scott
    • 5. The Witchery
  • Smart Travel & Timing Advice
Hotels featured in this article
1. Ravelston House
2. Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh City Centre
3. Apex Waterloo Place Hotel
4. The Scott
5. The Witchery
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Hotel Comparison Table

Hotel Best For Location Trade-Off Top Strength Standout Feature
Apex Waterloo Place Hotel Spa seekers, rail arrivals Calton Hill, Edinburgh Old Town Parking charged separately Full spa with pool, sauna, steam room Award-winning Liberté Brasserie with Georgian fireplace
The Scott Couples, design-conscious travellers Southside, Edinburgh Further from Patriothall Gallery than Old Town hotels 37 individually designed rooms, no two alike Bonnar's restaurant with private garden views
The Witchery Luxury short breaks, special occasions Royal Mile top, adjacent to Edinburgh Castle Only 9 rooms - availability very limited 9 unique gothic suites with four-poster beds Free-standing silver baths and breakfast hamper included
Ravelston House Families, car travellers Musselburgh, east Edinburgh Requires transport to reach Patriothall Gallery Free parking, family rooms, flexible breakfast À la carte breakfast with full Scottish option
Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh City Centre Business travellers, rail users Royal Mile, Edinburgh Old Town Busier street location - louder during festival season 5-min walk to Waverley, indoor heated pool Itchycoo Bar and Kitchen overlooking the Royal Mile

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Apex Waterloo Place Hotel near Calton Hill and the Radisson Blu on the Royal Mile are the most centrally positioned options, both reachable from Patriothall Gallery in around 20-25 minutes on foot via the New Town, or under 10 minutes by bus along Queen Street.

  • Ravelston House is the most affordable option and is particularly strong for guests with a car, given its free private parking and on-site restaurant. For central access without the premium, the Radisson Blu offers the best facilities-to-price ratio with its included swimming pool and close Waverley train station access.

  • For August visits during the Fringe, book at least 6 weeks in advance. For spring and autumn visits - the recommended seasons for combining Patriothall Gallery visits with the wider city - 2 to 3 weeks advance booking is typically sufficient outside of specific festival weekends.

  • Hotels in the Old Town along the Royal Mile (Witchery, Radisson Blu) experience more late-night foot traffic, particularly during August. The Apex Waterloo Place on the eastern edge of the New Town is noticeably quieter. The Scott in the Southside offers the calmest overnight environment of the five hotels listed.

  • Two nights covers a Patriothall Gallery visit plus the Royal Botanic Garden and Stockbridge area. Three nights allows you to add Edinburgh Castle, Calton Hill, and the National Portrait Gallery without feeling rushed.

  • The Witchery's 9 suites are among Edinburgh's most distinctive rooms, with four-poster beds, free-standing silver baths, and direct Castle views. The premium is significant, but breakfast is included and the location at the Castle entrance is unmatched. It suits short luxury stays rather than multi-night city exploration bases.

  • Yes - both Ravelston House and The Scott offer free private parking. The Radisson Blu, Apex Waterloo Place, and The Witchery charge for parking or rely on nearby city car parks, which is typical for hotels directly in Edinburgh's centre.

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