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May 28, 2027
Edinburgh, Scotland
#ScotstobePhelps

Sawyer + Priscilla

Hotels + Guesthouses

The Wedding Website of Priscilla Codinach and Sawyer Phelps
Travel information for Edinburgh, Scotland. Places to eat and stay. Everyone is free to enjoy their own itinerary. We will plan our activities and share with everyone so we all can see the city of Edinburgh together!

Travel Note

AIRLINK 100 Bus

Exit the terminal, and you’ll find the bus stops right outside. Purchase a ticket from the driver as you board using contactless card payment or exact cash. The Airlink 100 takes you straight into the city center. The bus also runs 24/7 for both directions and every 10 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes during the middle of the night.

Train

Lothian Buses and Tram

Edinburgh buses and trams. City travel with contactless payments or by using the app. Download the app.

Hotel

The Glasshouse, Autograph Collection

2 Calton Square
Scotland EH1 3AA, United Kingdom
 +44 131 525 8200

Hotel is located walking distance from St. Mary’s Catholic Cathedral.

Hotel

Apex Waterloo Place Hotel

23-27 Waterloo Place
Scotland EH1 3BG, United Kingdom
 +44 131 523 1819

Hotel is walking distance from St. Mary’s Catholic Cathedral.

Hotel

Travelodge Edinburgh Central

33 Saint Mary's Street
Scotland EH1 1TA, United Kingdom
 +44 871 984 6137

Hotel

Hilton Edinburgh Carlton

19 North Bridge
Scotland EH1 1SD, United Kingdom
 +44 131 472 3000

House Or Rental

Antler Guest House

58 Pilrig Street
Scotland EH6 5AS, United Kingdom
 

Antler Guest House is centrally located, equidistant from the city centre attractions and the vibrant shore area. Princess Street can easily be reached by foot or alternatively by the bus which is available just across the street; if coming by car free parking is available on Pilrig Street. Nearby you will find the Botanics, the Edinburgh Playhouse theatre, the National Portrait Gallery, St James Centre and Multrees walk, which leads out to all the main attractions overlooked by Edinburgh Castle.

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The Witchery by the Castle

352 Castlehill
Scotland EH1 2NF, United Kingdom
 

The Witchery by the Castle was established by James Thomson in a historic building at the gates of Edinburgh Castle. At the historic heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, The Witchery, now in our fifth decade, takes its name from the hundreds of women and men burned at the stake as witches on Castlehill during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is reputed that more witches were put to death on Castlehill during the reign of James VI than anywhere else in Scotland. The area around The Witchery by the Castle remains steeped in history.

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The Balmoral

1 Princes Street
Scotland EH2 2EQ, United Kingdom
 

The Balmoral, 1 Princes Street, where Old Town meets New, a legendary hotel and landmark clock tower: a symbol of its city A welcome in bespoke Balmoral tartan; Hebridean blues, heather hues and classic Scottish art; whisky ambassadors with 500 malts – The Balmoral is a love letter to Scotland. Looking up to Edinburgh Castle, savour 4 AA Rosette dining, French-Scottish bistro fare, award-winning afternoon tea and a serene urban spa at the city’s most majestic spot.

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The Scotsman Hotel

20 North Bridge
Scotland EH1 1TR, United Kingdom
 

The Scotsman Hotel is located on the historic North Bridge, connecting the ancient Old Town of Edinburgh with the cosmopolitan New Town. 10 floors of luxurious rooms, suites and a duplex Penthouse offer our guests unrivalled views including Edinburgh Castle, Calton Hill, The Scott Monument and beyond.