Flight
You’ll fly into Edinburgh Airport (EDI), which is located about eight miles west of the city center. From there, you can take a taxi (£20), Airlink bus (£4.50), or tram (£6). We recommend booking a flight to arrive on or before Saturday, May 28th and departing on or after Monday, May 30th.
Travel Note
Edinburgh is a rather compact, walkable, easy-to-navigate city. That said, there are a number of options for getting around, including Uber, taxis, buses, and trams. A day pass for public transport is only £4, or single ride tickets can be bought on board (£1.50).
Hotel
Luxury Option ($385): Located in a former Victorian railway station, this five-star hotel is only a 10-minute walk from the ceremony venue. You may also wish to check out the Scotsman, the Balmoral, or the Edinburgh Grand.
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Mid-Range Option ($175): Located near the shopping and restaurants of Grassmarket, this four-star hotel has sleek, modern rooms. And it’s less than a five-minute walk to the ceremony venue. You may also wish to consider the Radisson Blu City Center, Eden Locke, or the Raeburn.
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Business Traveler Option ($210): For those looking to maximize their travel points, this four-star hotel is owned by Marriott. There is also a Courtyard Marriott (and Hilton options) that are equally well-located and similarly priced.
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Budget Option ($95): With basic accommodations, this three-star hotel is located behind the reception venue and less than a 10-minute walk from the ceremony venue. We also recommend checking out Cityroomz and Airbnb for more budget options.