Marriott Edinburgh 
Modern hotel situated in the business district of Edinburgh, two miles from the airport and 4.5 miles from the city centre. Air-conditioned guestrooms are decorated in warm tones with floral fabrics and include cable television and VCR players.
Guests can dive into the heated indoor pool, unwind in the spa tub or go for a workout in the fully-equipped gym.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Marriott Edinburgh
Dining at the Marriott Edinburgh
Mediterrano Restaurant and Bar - Modern Mediterranean-style restaurant. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Chat’s Café Bar - Coffee shop. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Attractions near this hotel
Scottish National Agricultural Museum – 2 miles (3.5 kilometres)
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art – 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometres)
Princes Street shops and gardens – 4.5 miles (7 kilometres)
Edinburgh Castle – 4.5 miles (7 kilometres)
National Gallery of Scotland – 4.5 miles (7.5 kilometres)
Royal Botanic Gardens – 4.5 miles (7.5 kilometres)
Assembly Rooms (theatre venue) – 4.5 miles (7.5 kilometres)
Edinburgh Airport (EDI): Approximate driving time to the Edinburgh Marriott is 5 minutes and distance is 2 miles (3 kilometres).
The hotel provides free airport transfers to and from the airport. Frequent daily bus services run from the bus station adjacent to the Terminal to the central Edinburgh bus terminus at Waverley Bridge. Taxis are also available from a taxi rank adjacent to the Terminal. A taxi to the hotel should cost approximately £5. The nearest train stations are Gyle, one mile away and Haymarket, three miles away. The main train station, Edinburgh Waverley, is in the city centre 4.5 miles away.
Driving directions: From the airport go straight over small roundabout. Turn left at next roundabout onto A8 towards city centre. Keep in right hand lane and go under underpass. Just through traffic lights turn right into Edinburgh Marriott Hotel.
An Airsaver ticket covers a single fare, plus same-day unlimited travel on Lothian buses after arrival in the city. Taxis can be hailed in the street. The centre of Edinburgh is best explored on foot. A car would be useful to explore the surrounding countryside.
