Tucked away in a corner of the New Town and converted from three Georgian townhouse, the Albany is a discreet spot, albeit one priced a little higher than its rather basic...
39-43 Albany StreetLike the Howard, its sister property, the Edinburgh Residence is identifiable only by a discreet gold plaque. The three categories of suites (Town House, Grand and Classic)...
7 Rothesay TerraceThis listed building has been transformed from offices into five floors of bedrooms in patterned greens, golds and reds. The best rooms are situated at the front of the hotel,...
42 Frederick StreetIf the Balmoral and Caledonian are the king and queen of the city's hotels, then the George is the prince. Carvers, the restaurant, remains one of the grandest old-style hotel...
19-21 George StreetAt the west end of Princes Street, the Hilton Caledonian's imposing red sandstone façade has made the hotel an Edinburgh landmark. The Caley steadfastly refuses to follow any...
4 Princes StreetBuilt in 1829, the Howard is a perfect example of how to successfully combine Georgian style with modern luxury. The terraced suites in the basement have their own separate...
34 Great King StreetPart of a new £12 million entertainment complex in a former office building, Le Monde is quite unlike any other hotel in Edinburgh. The theme, as the name suggests, is the...
16 George StreetDating back to 1848, the Old Waverley is one of the capital's oldest hotels. A multi-million-pound renovation has recently restored the sparkle and all the rooms have been...
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