Edinburgh Luxury Hotels, Budget Hotels, Airport Hotels
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beautiful Georgian townhouse is a Grade A listed edifice and is now a superb
five star hotel in the heart of Edinburgh, close to the most fashionable
residential area. Recently renovated, the suites at Number Ten have
been decorated in a Chinese mode and are comfortable as well as attractive,
with wonderful embellishments such as crystal chandeliers, Nobilis wallpaper
and terracotta soldiers...
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Herald
House - The pleasant bed and breakfast hotel Herald House is just a
fifteen minute stroll from the town centre of Edinburgh. Good food, charming
service and delightful rooms to stay in make the Herald House an inviting
option for travellers to the city. There are 45 rooms at Herald House with
attached shower rooms and attractive furnishings. Herald House offers a
fine breakfast for guests...
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Best
Western Edinburgh Capital Hotel - Centrally located near the heart
of Edinburgh, and only three miles from Edinburgh Airport, the Best Western
Edinburgh Capital Hotel is easily accessible by road, too, and offers free
parking to guests. This is a modern hotel suitable for tourists as well
as travellers in town on business. There are 11 standard and executive
rooms, two bars, a restaurant, a swimming pool and a gym. ..
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- The George Hotel |
The
George Hotel was renovated in the recent past and this has made this centrally
located hotel even more beautiful. The George Hotel, a Grade 2 listed building,
is conveniently close to Edinburgh’s main tourist spots – Edinburgh Castle,
Holyrood Palace and the Princes Street Gardens – and well connected to
the rest of the city, with its close proximity to Waverley Station and
Edinburgh International Airport.
There are 165 rooms at the George Hotel, most with wonderful views of
the castle or the Firth of Forth, a marvellous banquet room called Kings
Hall, which can host events for up to 300 people, and several smaller rooms
for private functions. The restaurant and bar, Tempus, is a great place
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- Sheraton Grand Hotel |
The
Sheraton Grand Hotel is a wonderful urban spa, centrally located in Edinburgh.
It’s delightfully near the Medieval Old Town as well as the Georgian New
Town. The Edinburgh Castle is nearby, and Princes Street and The Exchange
(the financial area) are within walking distance. This five star hotel
is the last word in luxury.
The spa, which has a thermal suite and a rooftop hydropool, offers a
wonderful variety of relaxing treatments that soothe the soul, relax the
mind and energize the body. There are 260 elegant rooms and suites, and
suit both business travellers and tourists. Service is excellent at the
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- Caledonian Hilton |
The
Caledonian Hilton is just below Edinburgh Castle on Castle Rock. Centrally
located and great for access to the convention centre, tourist attractions,
shopping areas, galleries and restaurants, the hotel offers stunning views
and a stylish, luxurious ambience. The 251 rooms harmonize the classic
with the contemporary, with attractive results. All rooms provide internet
access, and many offer magnificent views of the Castle.
There is a fitness centre called the Living Well Health Club with a
gym and a heated indoor pool, and the Ocean Rooms Spa offers massage services.
Restaurants at the Caledonian Hilton include the Pompadour Restaurant,
the Caley Bar, Chisolm's Restaurant and Bar and Henry J Bean's, a cocktail
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- Best Western Bruntsfield |
The
Best Western Bruntsfield is an excellent townhouse hotel near the city
centre in Edinburgh with 67 large, well furnished rooms overlooking the
green Bruntsfield Links Park. This hotel blends classic style with modern
facilities and attentive service, making it a delightful place to stay
for both business and leisure travelers. The restaurant here, the Bisque
is an AA rosetted Brasserie and the Bisque Bar is a great place to relax
after a hard day.
The Best Western Bruntsfield is a completely non-smoking hotel. Hotel
guests get free car parking and the hotel is very close to the tourist
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| Edinburgh
Edinburgh, the capital and second largest city of Scotland lies near
the North Sea, on the Firth of Forth. The city is one of the most attractive
in Europe, with its stunning setting and beautiful architecture.
There is much to explore in Edinburgh. The Edinburgh Zoo in Corstorphine
attracts more than 600,000 visitors annually and is well known for its
conservation initiatives. Edinburgh’s Old and New Town Districts have been
named UNESCO World Heritage Sites and there are more than 4,500 listed
edifices in the city.
Edinburgh is full of museums and art galleries with interesting exhibitions.
The world famous Edinburgh Festival is held here in August every year and
includes events like the biggest performing arts festival Edinburgh Fringe,
the Edinburgh International Book Festival and the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
You can even visit an extinct volcano in this city, hiking up through Holyrood
Park and enjoying spectacular views on the way. Tourists flock to the Edinburgh
Castle, the Royal Botanic Gardens, the Royal Museum of Scotland, the Royal
Scottish Regimental Museum, the National Gallery of Scotland, the Scottish
United Services Museum, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Museum of Childhood
and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Edinburgh is well known for
its patronage of the theatre and has many production groups that present
plays at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, the King’s Theatre and Bedlam Theatre,
among many others.
The main sights to see in the Old Town include are the Reformation buildings,
the Law Courts, St. Giles Cathedral, Surgeon’s Hall, McEwan Hall and of
course, Edinburgh Castle; while the Georgian buildings in the New Town
are well worth exploring.
Edinburgh is often called the Windy City. The weather here is not the
usual cold, rainy weather associated with Scotland but is characterized
by cool summers and moderate winters. Warm clothes are definitely required
here, though. Edinburgh is a tourist magnet and well worth a visit. 13
million visitors a year can’t be wrong!
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