Overlooking the Firth of Forth railway bridge, The Hawes Inn by Innkeeper's Collection, is just 20 minutes’ drive from the historical city centre of Edinburgh.
Jurgen
Jamaica
Picturesque location on the waterfront in a historical building.
Huge room with sofa & comfortable leather seats.
TV and tea maker in room.
Forth Road Bridge Views, a property with a garden, is located in Queensferry, 9.1 km from Forth Bridge, 11 km from Edinburgh Zoo, as well as 13 km from Murrayfield Stadium.
An 8-minute drive from Edinburgh Airport, ibis Budget Hotel Edinburgh Park lies just off the City of Edinburgh Bypass and 30 minutes’ walk from Edinburgh Park Train Station.
Lucy
United Kingdom
Very comfortable mattress. Best I’ve had in a hotel.
Located in Edinburgh and with Edinburgh Zoo reachable within less than 1 km, The White Lady Wetherspoon provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
In beautiful, peaceful grounds, between Edinburgh and Glasgow, this 4-star hotel is rich in historic charm, with a restaurant, a bar and great leisure facilities, including an 18-metre swimming pool.
Susan
United Kingdom
Location was lovely. Staff were friendly & helpfull.
A charming stone-built Victorian villa dating back to the 1880s, Corstorphine Lodge Hotel is located on the A8, which links Edinburgh Airport to the city centre.
Noland
United Kingdom
Nothing.. It was a terrible experience from the check-in to the room and very disgusting bathroom and check out. Poor communication. No staff to talk to.
Located in Rosyth, 5.7 km from Forth Bridge, Hill Park Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
A friendly, family-run hotel situated in one of Fife's picturesque coastal villages, specialising in fresh fare, using local Scottish produce where possible.
Joan
Australia
Breakfast was ok with freshly cooked options. Nice little village if you have 90 mins or more to get to Edinburgh.
A nice little get away for a night after a heavy weekend.
A nice little get away for a night after a heavy weekend. Cracking hotel and fantastic views of the 3 bridges over The Forth. Some nice pubs along the way too. Some modern and some with a more local rustic feel.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A stunning place to visit & stay & the seafood & restaurants...
A stunning place to visit & stay & the seafood & restaurants are amazing. Orocco Pier especially there samphire seafood bar & grill also Antico cafe/breakfast area within the 🏨 with stunning view across the Firth & bridges also the Boathouse Seafood restaurant also on the high street 🤩🤩
Andrea
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Queensferry is a lovely place to walk around.
Queensferry is a lovely place to walk around. There are lots of excellent restaurants and coffee shops. I had lunch at the Railbridge Bistro and a lovely dinner at the Thirty Knots restaurant. There are nice little shops to browse in. Queensferry is very near Edinburgh and there is an excellent train service into the city from Dalmeny Station.
Dorothy
Spain
10
Scored 10
Great place to base yourself for trips to Edinburgh or...
Great place to base yourself for trips to Edinburgh or Livingston. Our son loved watching the trains cross the forth rail bridge, the aquarium and the ice cream at the little parlour. Breakfast at down the hatch was also delicious.
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
On this occasion, I did not stay long but it is a very...
On this occasion, I did not stay long but it is a very interesting place with easy access to all parts of Scotland thanks to the Forth Bridges. There are small shops as well as supermarkets and lots of lovely places to eat, most with spectacular views while you eat. I think the best thing is just wandering around on foot, without needing a car, and exploring.
Dorothy
Spain
10
Scored 10
We stayed at Orocco Pier in the middle of the High Street...
We stayed at Orocco Pier in the middle of the High Street which has fantastic views of the Three Bridges over the Forth River.
Enjoyed a great meal at Scott’s at Port Edgar Marina. Free parking for customers.
Lovely cafes and coffee shops available.
Parking can be difficult but we’ve managed each time we’ve visited.
The room was spacious and spotless. Staff were attentive and check in/check out super easy.
The toiletries provided were lovely, and the bathroom was large, with a great shower - very clean.
The location is great if you're there to relax, lots of cute cafes and nice restaurants around. There is also free parking not too far from the hotel.
Views are stunning!
Overall, this is a lovely place to stay if you're looking for a place to relax and explore queensferry. It has an excellent place to enjoy a drink with a lovely view!
It was great. The owner was very kind and solved all the problems we had. I couldn't speak much English, but she explained everything to me carefully. And when you go out into the hallway you can hear the parrots whistling. It's very pleasant. The bus stop to Edinburgh was just a 3-minute walk away, so the location was great. It's not a hotel, so it's a bit inconvenient, but the price is reasonable and the owner is a great person, so I'm very satisfied. Thank you very much.
Location was great - S. Queensferry wonderful in and of itself; perfect base for exploring Edinburgh (bus stop just a few steps away). The loft was perfect for our needs; nice kitchen, very comfy queen-size (or maybe king-size?) bed, well-equipped kitchen. Loved the video provided prior as a "user's manual". Every lodging has different systems (access, heat, etc); really appreciated not having to figure out how things work in the Loft.
The staff were so helpful, especially since I arrived on the Sunday before the Queen's funeral. Everyone really bent over backward to make my stay more convenient and comfortable, including making a call to book dinner and leaving a breakfast snack out since I left before 8am. I would stay here again when visiting South Queensferry or when going to or from the Edinburgh airport.
Rooms are very stylish, bed very comfortable, rooms clean and well maintained. Didn't have breakfast but ate dinner which was excellent especially as I usually make a point of not eating hotel food. I had stayed here before on business and the food etc. was equally good then. Very well priced and within walking distance of all South Queensferry has to offer.
The location was central to Edinburgh, Stirling, and the roads that head to the Highlands. The house was extremely well kept, beautiful, impeccably clean, and had all the modern amenities. The instruction binder on-site was thorough and left no questions unanswered.
Fantastic room and facilities, towels in bathroom and bed drawer for additional. Breakfast was superb and very flexible on choice, and payment is seamless in the hotel. Tesco next door for any quick shopping and bus connections straight into Edinburgh city center.
I loved EVERYTHING! The room was very comfortable and huge, with a view out right out my window to the Forth Bridge. the location was perfect for exploring South Queensferry and surrounding areas. I also loved that the inn had its own private carpark.
This is an old property on the main High St of Queensferry and hence there will always be some imperfections when compared to modern hotels. But the room was great, clean and comfy and the service was excellent.
Perfect in every way ! Queensferry is just amazingly beautiful and charming.
Incredible breakfast, welcoming and lovely host.
Extremely comfortable and just 30mn from Edinburgh.
Would recommand blindfolded !
See above. Carole made us more than welcome and brought extra logs for the fire. South Queensferry is a perfect spot, easy walkable access to Dalmeny Station for a 20 minute trip to Edinburgh.
Very clean, modern and quiet. The decor was very pleasing to the eye. They also have a very good shuttle pickup service from Edinburgh Airport (need to call in advance to arrange).
Location exceptional. House has character. Hosts extremely friendly and helpful. Abercorn estate and surroundings lovely. Good base for seeing Scotland especially Edinburgh.
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