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Bonham Hotel - Scotland's Hotel of the Year combines tradition with contemporary elegence.

Channings Hotel - Town house hotel situated in the heart of the City. Luxury suites available

Howard Hotel - The Howard sits peacefully yet is minutes from Princes Street

A-Haven Townhouse - A Victorian town house hotel. Listing travel, location, tariff and contact details.

Ballantrae Hotel - Offers luxury accommodation in the heart of the City.

Apex Hotels - Opened their first establishment in May 1996 in a conversion of Heriot Watt University's Mountbatten Building in Edinburgh's Grassmarket.

Six Mary's Place - A fine example of Georgian architecture in Edinburgh's New Town.

Albany Hotel - Situated in New Town, this establishment is within walking distance of Edinburgh's Princes Street.

Grosvenor Gardens Hotel - An elegant Victorian town house situated in the City's New Town.

Lodge Hotel - An elegant Georgian residence built in 1836.

Point Hotel - Combining stylish accommodation with contemporary design.

Regent House Hotel - Family run Georgian hotel located only minutes from the city centre.

The Rothesay Hotel - Within the heart of the New Town the Hotel occupies a prominent position in a Victorian terrace built in the 1880's.

Ye Olde Original Rosslyn Hotel - Built around 1700 the Old Original Rosslyn Hotel, now family run, is situated seven miles from Edinburgh in the delightful village of Roslin.

The Balmoral Hotel - A luxury five star hotel close to museums, galleries and the Edinburgh Castle.

The Thistle Court Hotel - Listing room and price information, reservation enquiry, special offers and visitor attractions.

The Grange Hotel - A relaxed atmosphere, warmth, comfort and style are the hallmarks of this establishmend which is set within its own landscaped gardens.

The Rosehall Hotel - A small private hotel on the south side of Edinburgh. Situated within easy reach of the Royal Mile, Holyrood Palace, golf courses and the University Conference Centre. Includes photographs, tariff, and a location map.

Hampton Hotel - Includes details of the accommodation, along with photographs, tariffs, and contact details.

Christopher North House Hotel - Historic boutique hotel.

Festival Inns - A group of three hotels situated in the Capital. Each has a uniquely Scottish character that blends traditional architecture with modern accommodation.

Ben Craig House - Recently restored establishment offering 21st century facilities with 19th century charm.

Melvin House Hotel - 5 minutes walk from Princes Street. Offering bedrooms, public rooms and architecture.

Kings Manor Hotel - Accommodation for business travellers and tourists. Extensive conference and banqueting facilities. Leisure club with indoor swimming pool, spa bath, gymnasium, beauty treatments and fitness classes.

The Orwell Lodge Hotel - 18th Century Victorian mansion located 1 mile from Edinburgh Castle and Princes Street.

George Inter-Continental - A hotel on George Street, featuring luxury accommodation, dining, meetings, facilities and online reservations.

Afton Town House Hotel - Family run hotel located a few minutes walk from Princes Street, Edinburgh International Conference Centre and visitor attractions.

Barnton Hotel - Ideal for both the business and leisure traveller.

The Inverleith Hotel - Victorian town house hotel adjacent to Royal Botanic gardens, family run, all ensuite facilities, short walk from city centre good local restaurants.

Craigelachie Hotel - Victorian home with 8 rooms, bed and breakfast, in Murrayfield with easy access to central Edinburgh.

Dunstane House Hotel - Traditional Scottish hotel in central position with seafood restaurant, bar, conference facilities and accommodation.

Express by Holiday Inn Edinburgh Leith - Located in the heart of Leth next to the Ocean Terminal and pubs and restaurants. Parking and bus routes outside.

The Scotsman Hotel - Describes the facilities, accommodation, location, costs and reservation process.

Holiday Inn Edinburgh-North - Located close to the city centre, features conference facilities, a restaurant and a mini gymnasium.

Kew House and Apartments - Six bedroom four star hotel in city centre with free parking.

Hotel Ceilidh-donia - Hotel Ceilidh-donia offers budget accommodation.

Corstorphine Hotels - Lists facilities and room information about four hotels in this area of the Capital. Booking and tourist details are also included.

Hanover House Hotel - Built by the eminent architect William Playfair (1789-1857) and offering bed and breakfast accommodation, all rooms have en suite facilities. Lists facilities, local attractions, tariffs and contact details.

Borough Hotel - Boutique hotel located in central Edinburgh

West End Hotel - Small traditional family run victorian style hotel in the City centre within easy walking distance of all major tourist attractions.

Allison House Hotel - Family run 3 Star Edinburgh Hotel in central location offering secure parking, restaurant and special offers.

The Terrace Hotel - Details facilities and price guide of this fourteen bedroom family run hotel.

The Edinburgh Residence - Luxury accommodation in the City Centre. Suites and facilities information available as well as prices and offers.

Quality Hotel Edinburgh Airport - Near Edinburgh International Airport and in the heart of the show ground for the Royal Highland show. Operates a shuttle to the airport.

Parliament House Hotel - Three star accommodation. Includes information on conferences, short breaks, events, tariffs. Also includes online booking facility.

Kildonan Lodge Hotel - Victorian accommodation close to City Centre. Includes details on rooms, tariffs, directions as well as information on the restaurant.

The Holyrood Hotel - Offering rooms, restaurant,leisure and function facilities. Lists room details and features, booking and location information.

The Roxburghe Hotel - 4 Star hotel in the centre of the City with restaurant, conference and wedding facilities.

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