11 Bristo Place (0.1 km from National Museum of Scotland)
In Edinburgh’s historic Old Town this Hotel Du Vin has uniquely styled bedrooms in a former city asylum. At the hotel’s heart is a French Bistro serving produce from the Lothian region.
82 High Street Royal Mile (0.1 km from National Museum of Scotland)
Situated on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh city centre The Inn on the Mile offers an alternative luxury hotel experience of staying in one of Edinburgh's most prestigious historic landmarks.
Kincaids Court Guthrie Street (0.2 km from National Museum of Scotland)
Just 150 metres from Edinburgh’s Royal Mile these apartments are 8 minutes’ walk from Waverley Rail Station. Individual rooms are available sharing the apartment kitchen and bathrooms or it is possible to rent a whole apartment.
23 George Iv Bridge (0.2 km from National Museum of Scotland)
Located just off the Royal Mile No.1 Apartments - George IV Bridge is a stunning development a 5-minute walk from Edinburgh Castle. Free WiFi is accessible throughout.
139 Cowgate (0.2 km from National Museum of Scotland)
Stay Central Hotel is just a 3-minute walk from the historic Royal Mile. Located in the Cowgate this lively budget hotel is in Edinburgh's Old Town within half a mile of Princes Street.
Candlemaker Row (0.2 km from National Museum of Scotland)
Candlemaker Row view of Edinburgh Castle enjoys a location in Edinburgh's Old Town district just 75 metres from the National Museum of Scotland and 300 metres from The Real Mary King's Close on the Royal Mile.
(0.2 km from National Museum of Scotland)
2 Bedroom Apartment off Royal Mile Accommodates 6 in Edinburgh features accommodation with free WiFi less than 1 km from National Museum of Scotland an 11-minute walk from Royal Mile and less than 1 km from The Real Mary King's Close.
87 South Bridge (0.2 km from National Museum of Scotland)
Situated in Edinburgh Mono Suites offers accommodation with free WiFi and flat-screen TV as well as a restaurant and a bar.
The National Museum of Scotland Edinburgh is a prominent tourist attraction located in the heart of the historic capital city. It is home to an incredible array of artifacts, artworks and collections from around the world. Visitors can explore over 20 galleries filled with ancient Scottish history, natural history, archeological discoveries and more. From dinosaur skeletons to rare minerals, there's something for everyone at this museum. As well as educational opportunities, there are also a number of interactive activities such as handling sessions and special events throughout the year. The permanent collection includes jewelry and coins from centuries past, weapons used in centuries-old battles, paintings and prints from some of Scotland's most renowned artists. Among the most popular exhibits are those related to Scotland's literary history; visitors can browse documents written by famous authors like Robert Burns or Walter Scott as well as books and manuscripts belonging to famous characters such as Rob Roy MacGregor or Mary Queen of Scots. In addition, the museum offers an extensive program of lectures and workshops that cover a variety of topics ranging from geology to genealogy and many more subject areas in between. The National Museum of Scotland Edinburgh is truly a must-see destination for anyone interested in learning more about Scotland’s rich cultural heritage.