A 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 CoatesWay out west, around four miles from Princes Street en route to the airport, the Marriott is one of those hotels that many visitors pass by without...
111 Glasgow 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
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 Road
Discreetly tucked away on a side road in Newington, the Salisbury merits praise for the standard of accommodation ('now' meets 'then' decor with all mod...
43-45 Salisbury Road
Not to be confused with the Salisbury relatively nearby, Salisbury Green opened for business in 2006. It's an impressive mid 18th-century residence, which...
Pollock HallsBuilt 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 SquareHome to the Royal College of Surgeons for years, Surgeons' Hall is a grand classical building. Behind the frontage, however, it's an extensive complex, with...
10 Hill Place