This is described as the cheeky younger sister of the iconic Gleneagles Hotel.
It is set within the historic former Bank of Scotland headquarters – there’s a superb basement spa located in The Strong Rooms, the bank’s original vault. Having had a tour of this stylish 33-bedroom hotel, I can see why it has many repeat guests. The hotel is home to a lively members’ club featuring a year-round calendar of cultural events and experiences. The art collection is impressive and celebrates female artists.
Looking for room with a view? Onboard the Fingal, , there are 23 cabins which look out onto Edinburgh’s waterfront in the quaint port district of Leith, a foodie’s haven with several Michelin star restaurants. The Fingal serves up some old-world elegance, and celebratory five-course Champagne afternoon teas. After a stay, compare the facilities on board with the former Royal Yacht Britannia, which was a royal residence for more than 40 years.
For shopping in the St James Quarter, the 77-room Glasshouse is in an ideal location and boasts more outdoor space than any hotel in Edinburgh, thanks to its variety of balcony rooms and rooftop garden. The terrace is accessible to all guests and gives a panoramic view of the city from above and of the famous Carlton Hill from below.
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