| p>Edinburgh has been the capitol city of Scotland | | | | only a few minutes from both the Royal Mile and |
| since 1437 and it has developed over the years into | | | | Princes Street. There are a great range of |
| one of Europe's most popular and most attractive | | | | guestrooms available from a luxury standard room to |
| places. The city has a rich history and many historic | | | | the Penthouse suite. Many of the rooms have |
| building remain in the Old Town area of Edinburgh | | | | fantastic panoramic view of the city and some of the |
| which is now a UNESCO world heritage site as is the | | | | top landmarks including Edinburgh castle and Arthurs |
| New Town area. | | | | Seat. (Rooms from £114 per night) |
| The city comes to life in the summer with both the | | | | Caledonian Hilton |
| International Fringe Festival and Military Tattoo running | | | | The Caledonian is one of three Hilton Hotels in |
| at the end of August. During this time the city is filled | | | | Edinburgh and it is probably the most luxurious. Walk |
| with music, entertainment and people from all over the | | | | outside the hotel and immediately you are in the heart |
| world. It is probably the best time to visit Edinburgh but | | | | of Edinburgh and its many restaurants, shops and |
| is also the busiest so getting accommodation early is a | | | | attractions. Enjoy the hotel facilities which include |
| good idea. | | | | wireless internet and an indoor swimming pool. Then at |
| As for accommodation in Edinburgh, there are a wide | | | | night have a great nights sleep in one of the luxurious |
| selection of guest houses, hostels and hotels | | | | bedrooms. (Rooms from £137 per night) |
| throughout the city. But there is a larger selection of | | | | Dalhousie Castle |
| five star luxury hotels in Edinburgh than any other city. | | | | A unique castle hotel just a few minutes drive from |
| Most of these are in the city centre, around the | | | | Edinburgh, you are close enough to be accessible to |
| Princes Street area and they offer you the chance to | | | | the city but far enough away to enjoy secluded |
| indulge yourself in luxury accommodation. | | | | surroundings. This is ideal for anyone wanting to have |
| Below are five of the most popular luxury hotels in | | | | a relaxing break in the unique surrounding of a |
| Edinburgh. | | | | traditional Scottish castle. Enjoy dungeon dining, the |
| The Balmoral Hotel | | | | wonderful countryside or a day at the unique Aqueous |
| Probably the most famous of all the luxury hotels in | | | | Spa. (Rooms from £75 per night) |
| Edinburgh it has a prime location on Princes Street and | | | | The Glasshouse |
| even the building is spectacular. Inside you will find a | | | | Award wining five star accommodation only a short |
| Michelin Star restaurant and fantastic facilities such as | | | | stroll from Princes Street and Waverley railway |
| a luxury spa which offers therapeutic treatments to | | | | station. Indulge in 24 hour room service or watch |
| relive any stress. (Rooms from £125 per night) | | | | satellite TV in your comfortable guestrooms or go out |
| The Scotsman Hotel | | | | and explore the many sights and attractions around |
| This award winning hotel is known to be one of the | | | | Edinburgh. A perfect place for relaxation or exploration. |
| top luxury hotels in the UK and it has a great location | | | | |