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By *aurus1987 OP   Man  over a year ago

York

Which is best to visit?

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By *atex and KinkCouple  over a year ago

edinburgh

It's a Travelodge..... there is no best one...

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By *uggy55TV/TS  over a year ago

Fife


"It's a Travelodge..... there is no best one... "

Ha, good point

All depends on how close to the centre you want to be. Like the above, a travelodge is a travelodge.

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By *aurus1987 OP   Man  over a year ago

York

One thats quiet

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By *atex and KinkCouple  over a year ago

edinburgh


"One thats quiet"
in Edinburgh! Quiet! Now you are really having a laugh.....

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By *uckOfTheBayMan  over a year ago

Flintshire

I thought they were all currently occupied by the homeless

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By *aurus1987 OP   Man  over a year ago

York

Its for when i come up in August

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By *exicolaMan  over a year ago

West Lothian

I think there is one on Rose Street (always mix my cheap hotels up) which is very central but have to say no complaints at all - did the job after a night out.

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By *ringles0510Woman  over a year ago

Central Borders


"Its for when i come up in August "

Have you checked booking.com? It's really good for hotel reviews and a lot more helpful than what's posted on this forum

If you're not dead set on city centre, I'd check out Leith as well. Great pubs and atmosphere there. And not that far from city centre x

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By *aurus1987 OP   Man  over a year ago

York

Id like to stay in centre and at a Travelodge as i had a great sleep. But i want something cheap, but if i wanted to meet people off here, and ask them to come to my room, they would need a key card

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By *ringles0510Woman  over a year ago

Central Borders


"Id like to stay in centre and at a Travelodge as i had a great sleep. But i want something cheap, but if i wanted to meet people off here, and ask them to come to my room, they would need a key card"

Aye ok. Travelodge website might be your answer. These hotels all have similar beds and stuff so you'll have a good sleep in any of them.

Enjoy your stay in Edinburgh x

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By *aurus1987 OP   Man  over a year ago

York


"Id like to stay in centre and at a Travelodge as i had a great sleep. But i want something cheap, but if i wanted to meet people off here, and ask them to come to my room, they would need a key card

Aye ok. Travelodge website might be your answer. These hotels all have similar beds and stuff so you'll have a good sleep in any of them. Mainl

Enjoy your stay in Edinburgh x"

Thanukyou. Mainly i stop and change trains to go to fife, but I'm id like to stop for some days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

St marys street. Seconds from the royal mile

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Think there's one just at the grassmarket

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By *aurus1987 OP   Man  over a year ago

York


"St marys street. Seconds from the royal mile"

According to google, the royal mile is no where near st marys st

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"St marys street. Seconds from the royal mile

According to google, the royal mile is no where near st marys st"

St Mary's Street is just off the Royal Mile (Hollyrood end)

Not a fan of travelodge ever really but there are lots of them all over Edinburgh.

Not sure they really are always the cheapest either.

No one really knows what will be open by then but I'd extend your search beyond that chain, you may be surprised by what you can find

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By *aurus1987 OP   Man  over a year ago

York


"St marys street. Seconds from the royal mile

According to google, the royal mile is no where near st marys st

St Mary's Street is just off the Royal Mile (Hollyrood end)

Not a fan of travelodge ever really but there are lots of them all over Edinburgh.

Not sure they really are always the cheapest either.

No one really knows what will be open by then but I'd extend your search beyond that chain, you may be surprised by what you can find "

Aye true, i am in the key worker list so i may get in. Maybe you can keep me company one night

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By *andy_FraserTV/TS  over a year ago

Edinburgh

If you're looking for a place a bit cheaper, then if you extend your limit to Newbridge, there's a Travelodge and Premiere Inn nearby.

There's also a Holiday Inn Express and a Hilton at the Airport area.

Yes there is literally nothing nearby, but if you plan to be out all day and you just need somewhere to crash, then these may be ideal options.

The two in Newbridge/Ratho Station would require the use of a bus to get in to the centre of town, but the ones near the airport have good access to the tram.

Mandy

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By *exy gentMan  over a year ago

Midlothian


"Its for when i come up in August

Have you checked booking.com? It's really good for hotel reviews and a lot more helpful than what's posted on this forum

If you're not dead set on city centre, I'd check out Leith as well. Great pubs and atmosphere there. And not that far from city centre x"

Always a goodnight out in Leith

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I tend to stay at Travelodge haymarket quiet easy to get parked and usually competitively priced, in general though I’m more of a premier inn or ihg hotel group

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If you're looking for a place a bit cheaper, then if you extend your limit to Newbridge, there's a Travelodge and Premiere Inn nearby.

There's also a Holiday Inn Express and a Hilton at the Airport area.

Yes there is literally nothing nearby, but if you plan to be out all day and you just need somewhere to crash, then these may be ideal options.

The two in Newbridge/Ratho Station would require the use of a bus to get in to the centre of town, but the ones near the airport have good access to the tram.

Mandy"

I can also vouch for Travelodge at airport (Ratho Stn) pretty decent

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Better off booking a premier inn, the beds are far more comfy for eh .... sleeping in

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By *aurus1987 OP   Man  over a year ago

York

All good stuff, thanks. Mainly just want to be in centre, and who knows, maybe i will get some "sleep"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is there a discreet one for sneaking guys past reception desk?

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Is there a discreet one for sneaking guys past reception desk?"

Think hotels at the moment will probably be taking names and addresses of all who enter so they can track and trace.

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By *atindollTV/TS  over a year ago

edinburgh

Urban Village in crewe toll,10 mins from the centre,nice area,ive been to mens rooms there so its easy to get past reception....just now with the current situation I couldn't say though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I will check out one day , we love a hotel that is easy past reception then our visitors are invisible, lol no awkward questions from reception

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By *ir-and-switchCouple  over a year ago

bathgate


"Is there a discreet one for sneaking guys past reception desk?

Think hotels at the moment will probably be taking names and addresses of all who enter so they can track and trace."

Names are only being taken if your sitting in bar area or restaurant in the hotel i work in

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