A Georgian townhouse just along Albany Street from the bars and restaurants of Broughton Street, the Ballantrae Albany is a fairly small property, but a...
39-47 Albany StreetOriginally three Victorian townhouses, the Bonham has at various points been used for private housing, a medical practice and a hall of residence for female...
35 Drumsheugh GardensOriginally an Edwardian railway hotel, the Caledonian Hilton is often cited as Sir Sean Connery's Edinburgh favourite. Hilton manages the property but sold...
4 Princes StreetSimple, modern self-catering accommodation not far from the Royal Botanic Garden. Amenities include free wireless internet access.
20 CanonmillsThe Chester Residence isn't exactly a hotel, but it's certainly close enough to merit inclusion here. It's a collection of 19 fully serviced, luxury suites,...
9 Rothesay TerracePerhaps one of the most confusing hotels in Edinburgh, Number 10 is tucked away at 10 Gloucester Place on the fringes of the New Town and Stockbridge. Two...
6 & 10 Gloucester Place
Frederick House is a former office space in an old listed building in the southern, consumer-oriented part of the New Town, which has loads of shops, pubs,...
42 Frederick StreetThe core of the George, one of Edinburgh's old stagers, dates back to the late 18th century, although the building has only been a hotel since 1881. The...
19-21 George Street
A New Town Georgian fantasy of a hotel, the Howard occupies three adjacent buildings that date to the 1820s. You can almost imagine King George IV fiddling...
34 Great King StreetLe Monde is more than just a hotel: there's a basement nightclub here as well as a restaurant and bar. Design is guided by a more-is-more mantra. Bedrooms...
16 George Street