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Edinburgh in March
Scotland · March 2026

Edinburgh Hotel Prices
in March 2026

Average nightly rates around £175 based on medium-low demand. March is shoulder season in Edinburgh — here's what to expect.

Hotels in Edinburgh in March 2026 typically average around £175/night, per HotelMonitor’s seasonal price analysis.
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What you'll pay for Edinburgh hotels in March

Edinburgh in March brings the first warmth of spring. Demand is medium-low, which directly drives hotel pricing. Based on millions of price points HotelMonitor tracks across Expedia, Hotels.com and Booking.com, here's a typical price breakdown for March 2026:

£122
3-star average
£175
4-star average
£280
5-star average
£31
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Insider tip: Last-minute deals are common — wait until 2-4 weeks before for March stays in Edinburgh. Even if you've already booked, our monitoring catches when refundable rates drop — you cancel and rebook for less.
Why March?

Is March a good time to visit Edinburgh?

March sits in the shoulder season for Edinburgh. Lower demand means more room availability and better deals. Average daily temperatures suit sightseeing and city exploration.

Key factors affecting Edinburgh hotel prices in March:

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How to save

3 ways to cut your Edinburgh hotel bill

1. Use refundable rates. They're typically 5-15% more expensive upfront, but they let you rebook if prices fall. Over 60% of refundable bookings see a drop within 30 days — you keep the savings.

2. Compare across OTAs daily. The same room often has different prices on Expedia, Hotels.com, Booking.com and the hotel's own site. HotelMonitor checks all of them.

3. Watch the calendar. Shifting your stay by 1-2 days can save 20-40% in Edinburgh. Sunday-Tuesday arrivals often beat weekend rates.