Venerable, dramatic
EDINBURGH
, the showcase capital of Scotland, is a historic, cosmopolitan and cultured city. The setting is wonderfully striking; the city is perched on a series of extinct volcanoes and rocky crags which rise from the generally flat landscape of the Lothians, with the sheltered shoreline of the Firth of Forth to the north. "My own Romantic town", Sir Walter Scott called it, although it was another native author, Robert Louis Stevenson, who perhaps... [More]
Built in 1879, the privately owned hotel was original Memorial Maternity Hospital dedicated to Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of Chloroform. The splendid building has been restored and transformed into a modern hotel with 52 spacious, tastefully furnished bedrooms. [More]
The hotel brings together the efficiency of the 21st Century with careful to innovative design but most of all huge comfort and the very best of Scottish hospitality. Unique elements of the design are evident throughout the building, helping to establish an overall feeling of well-being and exclusiv... [More]
From the moment you walk in through the front door you know that you are going to be cosseted in luxurious comfort and excellent service. The welcoming hallway has comfortable armchairs beside a glowing fire, a chiming clock on the mantelpiece, and everywhere a real sense of quality and tradition. W... [More]
Multi award winning super stylish hotel, bar and brasserie on the waterfront of the bohemian port of Leith. The hotel is just a short journey from the centre of town and all that the historic capital has to offer. Individually designed rooms with all the bits and some. Contemporary Brasserie and Bar... [More]
The International is an attractive stone built Victoria terrace house. situated less the a mile south of the city centre on the main A701 and only 4 miles from Straiton Junction on the Edinburgh City By-Pass. Lying on a main bus route, access to all major attractions is easy. Private car park , free... [More]