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 PlaceOriginally 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 Street
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 Terrace
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 StreetSympathetic in situ or just historical pastiche? Originally the Scandic Crown, this hotel divided opinion when it opened just over 20 years ago. Either way,...
80 High StreetIf '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 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 Square
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