To help visitors pinpoint these converted boutique hotels I have put together a list of those I know, appreciate and recommend. Here they are, in no particular order click on a hotel name to search for the latest hotels deals available;
Fraser Suites Edinburgh (4-Star) this stylish hotel has been converted from a series of buildings car rentals phoenix used for newspaper publishing at the end of the 19th century. The views from here over Princes Street Gardens are amazing.
Malmaison Edinburgh (4-Star) this magnificent hotel stands on a prominent position at the mouth of the Port of Leith. This grand building started off life as a seaman s mission in the 19th century and today offers luxury comfort and entertainment.
Glasshouse Boutique Hotel (5-Star) the facade of the Glasshouse Hotel was the front of the150-year-old Lady Glenorchy Church. Inside the hotel is ultra modern and finished in sleek lines. The rooftop garden is unique in Edinburgh car rentals phoenix and offers great 360 degree views.
Dalhousie Castle (4-Star) is 9 miles south of Edinburgh city centre and this converted 13th century castle offers full spa treatments and facilities. The castle is very popular with weddings and those looking to escape the bustle of the city.
Apex International Hotel (4-Star) this boutique hotel opened in 1996 after being converted from the former Heriot-Watt University Mountbatten Building. This stylish conversion was a leading force in the regeneration of the Grassmarket area in recent years.
The Howard Hotel (5-Star) many hotels in Edinburgh have been converted from townhouses car rentals phoenix but The Howard is a very fine and subtle example. From the outside the hotel very much still looks like a fine private residence, and even inside many of the original features have been retained. There are only 18 rooms and suites in this boutique hotel and each one is unique and decorated in a traditional style. Guests can enjoy a full butler car rentals phoenix service during their time here.
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