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 PlaceThis big old city centre hotel has gone through three different identities in the last decade or so, becoming the Barceló Edinburgh Carlton in early 2008....
19 North BridgeOriginally 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 GardensNoted 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 Gardens
One of the city's most popular hotels, the Edinburgh Residence is identifiable only by a discreet gold plaque. Inside,part of the reception area is...
7 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 StreetEdinburgh 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
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 StreetThe Roxburghe is a deceptively large venue with an elegant address, no distance at all from the west end of Princes Street. Lurking away behind the...
38 Charlotte SquareLong regarded by locals as 'that bar at the West End', the Rutland underwent a transformation in 2008 and from the chrysalis of scaffolding emerged...
1-3 Rutland StreetBuilt in the mid 1980s and an early pioneer among the various developments to the immediate west side of Lothian Road, the Sheraton Grand has a bland façade...
1 Festival Square
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