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 PlaceNoted polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton once lived in these premises, which is why, in recent years, the owners of Channings created three suites and two...
12-16 South Learmonth GardensA mid 19th-century villa around a third of a mile west of Haymarket railway station, Dunstane House has been a hotel for more than 40 years. The slightly...
4 West Coates
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 PlaceAs with most hotels in the Holiday Inn Express chain, this Picardy Place operation offers convenient, good-value accommodation without too much character....
Picardy 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 Cowgate
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
Set in parkland just south of Arthur's Seat, the main building here dates to 1687. Much of its original, last-gasp-Jacobean character remains, from the...
Priestfield RoadIf 'boutique' means in some way 'small and individual', then Rick's deserved the epithet when it opened in 2000: a city centre bar-restaurant with ten...
55a Frederick Street
Tigerlily really did break the mould when it arrived on the scene in 2006, representing the apogee of demotic chic near the height of an economic boom when...
125 George Street