The four guestrooms above Paul Kitching's restaurant, which opened here in spring 2009, have the same visual panache as his celebrated cooking. Each room...
3 Royal TerraceOriginally 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 Terrace
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 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
Le Monde is more than just a hotel: there's a basement nightclub here as well as a restaurant and bar. Design is guided by a more-is-more mantra. Bedrooms...
16 George Street
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 RoadFilling the historic premises vacated by the Scotsman newspaper, this hotel leapt straight into the city's upper echelon of places to stay when it opened in...
20 North Bridge
With a Michelin-starred restaurant (Number One), an acclaimed spa, the elevated service standards you would expect from a Rocco Forte hotel and a clock...
1 Princes Street
Seven suites, some with kitchens, are hidden away in two buildings at the top of the Royal Mile; two are in the 16th-century building in Boswell's Court,...
352 Castlehill