With a town centre location on Market Square, Burt’s Hotel in Melrose offers individually styled rooms with free parking and Wi-Fi, along with an AA Rosette-winning restaurant.
In the centre of Melrose, The Townhouse Hotel is a 2-minute walk from Melrose Abbey and less than 3 miles from Sir Walter Scott’s former home, Abbotsford.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Very well appointed hotel. Nicely decorated, friendly staff and nice room. Free parking if space outside,
High quality food selection in restaurant.
Kings Arms Hotel is offering accommodation in Melrose. Each accommodation at the 3-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a terrace and to a bar.
diane
United Kingdom
The staff were brilliant. Very helpful even though they were busy in the bar and restaurant. The location is great.
Dryburgh Arms Pub with Rooms, a property with a garden, is situated in Melrose, 6.1 km from Melrose Abbey, 46 km from Etal Castle, as well as 34 km from Traquair House.
Edwina
United Kingdom
Really lovely stay, fab service from Brooke and her colleague, and a great room. Even with 12 milks made available. It's the little things like that, which makes a difference. I'll be back!
Broomfields Country House is situated near Melrose. Melrose Abbey is 5 km away. Free WiFi is available and free private parking is available on site. The rooms offer a private bathroom and a shower.
Rurally situated, the Clint Lodge boasts fee Wi-Fi throughout and free private parking. This 19th century sporting lodge is just 7 miles from the small town of Melrose and is pet-friendly.
On average, 3-star hotels in Melrose cost € 130.16 per night, and 4-star hotels in Melrose are € 133.89 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Melrose can on average be found for € 217.50 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
This is a lovely old town. The Abbey was under some repair but a fantastic, historic place. The rugby stadium dominates Sadly, didn't get chance to do the Roman stuff;maybe next time. The River Tweed is beautiful and there is good walking around its banks and bridges. The centre has some nice pubs. The Kings Arms was very friendly, the locals inviting me into their conversation. Everyone was so welcoming. The walk into Galashiels is about 50 minutes (ten minutes drive, tops). In Gala, the Great Tapestry of Scotland is a must see. I spent nearly three hours in there and still rushed the last bit.
Brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Melrose is the 'jewel in the crown' of the Scottish Borders,...
Melrose is the 'jewel in the crown' of the Scottish Borders, with beautiful surrounding hills (Eildons) and lovely Borders towns nearby like Galashiels and Kelso. Borders folk are also very friendly and helpful. Sir Walter Scott's House at Abbotsford is wonderful and it's worth seeing the William Wallace Statue near Dryburgh.
Pat
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Melrose is a nice little town with shops, cafés, bars and...
Melrose is a nice little town with shops, cafés, bars and restaurnts, an interesting museum and a lovely historic site: the ruins of a mediaeval abbey. The scenery is picturesque with the river Tweed running through the town. As I love the outdoors, it was important for me to have a lot of hiking routes starting from the town. There are buses running from there, too, to all directions, so important places, the capital or even the sea are within easy reach.
I visited Dryburgh Abbey on foot and Kelso and Jedburgh by bus. A visit to Abbotsford, the house of Sir Walter Scott was absolutely intriguing. The rolling hills of the Borders are so beautiful that I would go back this instant if I could.
corvus casatus
Hungary
10
Scored 10
Trimontium Museum in Melrose market place is absolutely...
Trimontium Museum in Melrose market place is absolutely first class - about a huge Roman fort a couple of miles outside Melrose. Melrose Abbey was disappointing as most of it is fenced off whilst they carry out building inspections, and it didn't look like this would change any time soon. Dryburgh Abbey about 5 miles away is better. Abbotsford well worth a visit. We also took the train from Tweedbank to Edinburgh for the day which worked very well. Also visited the Great Scottish Tapestry in Galashiels which is an absolute must. Can recommend Provender in Melrose for dinner. Town centre has a range of independent shops and cafes.
Judy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quaint small town.
Quaint small town. The Roman Museum is very good as is the visit to the Abbey, although, unlike last time you could not go into the abbey. I was there to begin the St. Cuthbert Trail walk to Lindisfarne. Sir Walter Scott's nearby home is worth a visit.
Scott
United States
10
Scored 10
We love Melrose and visit often.
We love Melrose and visit often. We love browsing the small shops on the high street and they have a brilliant butcher in Martin Baird. A walk round the town is a delight, past the abbey, Harmony Garden and across the chain bridge to Gattonside - or up the Eildon's if you are feeling energetic. We also love Sir Walter Scott's home, Abbotsford which is a short car journey and the Tapestry of Scotland exhibition in Galashiels.
Getting to Melrose is relatively easy from Edinburgh Waverley station on the Borders light railway to Tweedbank, then a short taxi ride.
This was an amazing place to stay. We walked in and thought WOW, it was a fantastic way to end our 3month long holiday in Scotland. Also in such a small street to have a carparking space was great. We felt like we were at home but better. We also spoke to the neighbour who told us of the history of the wee cottage. Explains why there is a post box at the fence. Was also nice that it has a small outdoor seating area. Just gorgeous.
Everything from the parking at the front of the hotel to the food was excellent. The staff from the reception right through to the bar staff at in the lounge were all very kind, helpful and nothing was too much trouble for them. The grounds was an absolute pleasure to walk and sit in, especially close by the river Tweed where you could relax and all your worldy troubles would just disappear for that moment in time.
Perfect place for a visit to Melrose and area. Excellent staff, nice, big , comfortable rooms,, old style pub and restaurant downstairs.. The Borders bus can be caught just outside the door and the train station in Tweedbank is just a short taxi ride (we were lucky to get a ride from a local who was also on the train). We enjoyed everything about our four days in Melrose.
To be honest everything. Just 2 minutes walk from the centre of Melrose, 5 minutes walk to the river Tweed. To say the cottage has character would be a gross understatement, the name says it all. If it came up for sale I would buy it in a heartbeat. If you are looking for a romantic break to rekindle or start a relationship this is the place.
No problem parking. Keys were readily accessible. Property has been refurbished and standards are high. Slept well and not troubled by road noise etc. Comfortable lounge, well appointed kitchen and the whole house was nice and warm. Very clean too. Communications with the owner before our holiday were excellent.
Location and breakfast are very good. Gardens are lovely and locality is very pretty including the Melrose Abbey which is £3 only to enter and only a mile or 2 away. Bar Lounge and Restaurant are really nice huge rooms - window views are stunning with redwoods in the gardens.
Beautiful property and grounds near the river and close to Dryburgh Abbey. We had a spacious, luxurious room with a sitting area with a view of the river. The bathroom has a long bathtub. The hotel has a bar and restaurant with outdoor sitting options.
The staff were top notch - so welcoming. The dinner we had was good, as was the breakfast - both very flavourful. And the location can't be faulted. Melrose is a lovely town with plenty of free parking, which was very near to the hotel.
Checking in was seamless. The breakfast was exceptional with extremely friendly staff. Able to park the car at the hotel. Lovely hotel with great walks around the town and surrounding area.
The position in town was good as were the parking facilities. The young staff did their best to make up for deficiencies over which they had no control. They make good porridge
location was very good with on street parking.Melrose is a charming place and Kings Arms is a very good spot.Also just nip downstairs for some drink and food,very handy.
The location is superb right in the centre of Melrose and with good car parks nearby for parking the car. Lots of places to eat nearby and great variety.
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