This 1996 debut venture from Apex was refurbished and extended just a couple of years later; more than a decade on, it remains a slick, contemporary venue...
31-35 GrassmarketEstablished as a hotel in 1819, this building has been used for a variety of different purposes uses during its 180-year life, most recently as local...
23-27 Waterloo PlaceA 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 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 StreetThe 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 TerraceThe 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
Behind the façade of the former Lady's Glenorchy Church, between the Playhouse Theatre and the Omni, the Glasshouse has been delighting guests with its...
2 Greenside PlaceSitting along the Cowgate, this establishment is very close to the Royal Mile, although not actually on it. The bedrooms lack character, as you might expect...
300 CowgateEdinburgh joined the select posse of UK towns and cities with a Hotel du Vin in late 2008, and its sheer, well-executed reliability has made it a discreet...
11 Bristo Place
Aficionados will know Missoni as an Italian fashion house, celebrated for its bold colours and designs. However, it's branched out of late, most recently...
1 George IV Bridge
Efficient, reasonable value, mere seconds from the Royal Mile and with few defining characteristics, this branch of the midmarket Ibis tends to inspire...
6 Hunter SquareOpened in 1999 to capitalise on the other developments around Holyrood, chief among them the Scottish Parliament, the Macdonald has always had a business...
81 Holyrood RoadThe designer hotel concept came to Edinburgh way back in 1995, when the Point opened on Bread Street. Award-winning in its day, it's since been refurbished...
34 Bread StreetNovotel's central-Edinburgh property is pretty typical of the chain: clean, straightforward and moderately modern rooms; a small pool, with a sauna and a...
80 Lauriston Place
Like all members of this chain, Edinburgh's Premier Inn is a budget bed box where form is usurped by function, but this one delivers thanks to its fairly...
82 Lauriston Place