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]
Situated close to Edinburgh Airport with 24 hour courtesy transport. 95 modern bedrooms, restaurant, lounge and conference facilities. Free car parking while staying at the hotel. Extra days parking available at 4.00 GBP per day. Special taxi fares to the west end-10.00 GBP (subject to availability)... [More]
Originally a Scottish baronial manor, the Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club is set in one thousand acres of wooded parkland with some of the best golf in Scotland on two eighteen hole courses. Baronial fireplaces, chandeliered ceilings and original oil paintings add to the country house atmos... [More]
Located on Edinburgh's historic North Bridge, the Scotsman Hotel has been converted from the Scotsman Newspaper's Baronial Offices into one of the most stylish hotels in the City. The hotel is just a minute's stroll from famous landmarks such as Princes Street, the Royal Mile and Arthur's Seat. Th... [More]
Historic and charming, chic and comfortable, welcoming service with attention to detail, modern technology and fine cuisine await you at Rocco Fortes Balmoral Hotel. Built in 1902 the hotel offers a unique blend of cosmopolitan and traditional Scottish hospitality. All rooms feature a stunning marbl... [More]
The Cairn Hotel is located in the heart of Edinburgh, in the shadow of Calton Hill and close to Waverley Rail Station and Princes Street. The Cairn Hotel offers a warm welcome. All the rooms have an ensuite bath and/or shower, color TV, telephone, and tea/coffee making facilities. [More]