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West End Georgian |
6 Grosvenor Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5EP United Kingdom +44 131 225 7033 |
An intimate, family-run Georgian hotel, the Afton is very close to Haymarket Station and overlooks private gardens (to which guests have access). Set in the elegant surroundings of Grosvenor Crescent and with St Mary's Cathedral nearby, this is an ideal central base for those seeking respite from the tourist throng. Marvel at the grand staircase which is made bright and dramatic by the classical columns that surround it and natural light that streams in from above. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideal for the corporate traveller |
90 Haymarket Terrace Edinburgh EH12 5LQ United Kingdom +44 131 474 3456 / ++1 800 780 5733 http://www.apexhotels.co.uk/e_... |
Conveniently located next to Haymarket Station and just around the corner from the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, this ultra-modern hotel is perfect for the corporate traveller. The Apex offers a host of amenities, from business facilities to the brasserie-style restaurant Tabu, which serves contemporary Scottish cuisine. The rooms are sparsely decorated in utilitarian style and pleasantly softened by elegant wall lighting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family run |
09/10/07 Ardmillan Terrace Edinburgh EH11 2JW United Kingdom +44 131 337 9588 http://www.ukhotel.com/edinburgh |
Close to Haymarket Station and Harrison Park, this recently refurbished family-run hotel has warm and friendly staff with the convenience of being only a five-minute walk from the city centre. The rooms are bright, airy, modern-looking and provide en suite facilities including a phone and tea/coffee making equipment. The adjoining bar and restaurant are well worth a visit for the chef's contemporary British "specials". Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Converted church |
06/08/07 Douglas Gardens Edinburgh EH4 3DA United Kingdom +44 131 225 6209 http://www.hoppo.com/ |
A converted church with its original belltower, this superb hostel is to be found in the west end where it overlooks the Dean Village. A funky, cosy atmosphere prevails, despite the building's original purpose. There is a licensed residents' lounge, a pool table and darts board amongst the many entertainments and amenities on offer. In the summer, barbecues are held in the garden and a 24 hour reception welcomes late arrivals. For those seeking an alternative to dormitory sleeping, there are private rooms available. Overall, this is a well-maintained and certainly unique place to stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great for business and leisure breaks |
Clermiston Road Edinburgh EH12 6UG United Kingdom +44 131 535 9988 http://www.bw-edinburghcapital... |
This is a modern, spaciously laid-out hotel with easy access to the city center. It's particularly suited to the business traveler as it offers a range of conferences and related facilities. But the leisure traveler is also well catered for with a fitness club (including a swimming pool) and nearby golf courses and local attractions like Edinburgh Castle and Edinburgh Zoo. Situated five miles from Edinburgh Airport and four miles from Haymarket Station, it's handy as a base for travel throughout Scotland. For a special occasion, luxury packages are available where your room is filled with flowers, chocolates and champagne. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Five-star luxury suites in the west end |
7 Rothesay Terrace Edinburgh EH3 7RY United Kingdom +44 131 226 3380 |
This is an exquisite and discreet Georgian mansion block on a leafy crescent in the heart of the residential west end. From the outside, you'd never guess it was a hotel (no prominent sign to indicate such) and in fact, it's much more like a series of serviced apartments, each differing in decor but alike in their opulence. The large bay window in the reception will give you a taste of the available views - over the Dean Village and the Water of Leith towards the majestic Holy Trinity church and Stockbridge beyond. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Victorian Townhouse |
29 Eglinton Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5BY United Kingdom +44 131 377 2641 http://www.eglinton-hotel.co.uk/ |
This hotel offers tourists the essence of a 19th century Victorian townhouse. Built in 1880, by John Chesser, the structure still maintains most of its original features. Its twelve rooms are well furnished and have spacious bathrooms, color television, direct dial telephones, and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel is located within walking distance of all the city's main tourist attractions, and is only fifteen minutes away from the Edinburgh international airport. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Georgian splendour |
24 Eglinton Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5BY United Kingdom +44 131 337 1565 http://www.british-trust-hotel... |
This elegant hotel was originally a set of four Georgian town-houses. It is situated in the West End, close to the new conference centre and a short stroll from Haymarket Station. The bright rooms are spacious and decorated with replica antiques and traditional hotel furnishings. Savor the superb views out towards the hills and coastline. The excellent facilities include the Oak Room Bar, a bistro and a restaurant with a la carte menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Warm Victorian ambience |
3 Rothesay Terrace Edinburgh EH3 7RY United Kingdom +44 131 225 5084 http://www.melvinhouse.co.uk/ |
This glamorous and historic Victorian establishment in the quiet West End has retained most of the original interior decor including ornate wooden panelling and marble fireplaces. It was built in 1883 for John Ritchie Findlay, founder of The Scotsman newspaper and has been recently refurbished. The elegant galleried library doubles as one of the four auspicious conference rooms. The grand dining room commands a fine view over the Dean Village. An intimate and comfortable bar has fine Chesterfield sofas to sink into. Each comfortable en suite bedroom faces either the rolling landscape of Fife or the splendour of Edinburgh Castle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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