The 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 SquareThe Royal Scots Club was founded in 1919 as a tribute to those who died in World War I. Nearly a century later, it still exudes a sense of history and...
29-30 Abercromby PlaceLong 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 Street
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 HallsFilling 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 BridgeBuilt 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
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
The Hudson targets a tech-savvy clientele looking for quality and style without the price tag. A café is unconventionally located in the reception area;...
9-11 Hope 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