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Edinburgh & East Lothian LODGING
- The Lodge at CraigielawLongniddry
EH32 0PYScottish hospitality at its best, The Lodge at Craigielaw is the ideal base for exploring "Scotland's Golf Coast" and the beautiful East Lothian coastline with its stunning beaches, castles and golf courses.
Boasting 30 modern amenity en-suite rooms in a traditional Scottish setting, guests can choose Sea View or Courtyard View accommodations. With the scenic 18 hole Craigielaw Golf Links championship course on site, plus 15 of Scotland's greatest courses within 25 minute drive, Craigielaw is truly a golfers paradise. Dine in the Craigielaw restaurant or lounge which offer the finest locally and seasonally produced food alongside an extensive range of whiskies, wine and beer.
The Lodge at CraigielawLongniddry
EH32 0PYScottish hospitality at its best, The Lodge at Craigielaw is the ideal base for exploring "Scotland's Golf Coast" and the beautiful East Lothian coastline with its stunning beaches, castles and golf courses.
Boasting 30 modern amenity en-suite rooms in a traditional Scottish setting, guests can choose Sea View or Courtyard View accommodations. With the scenic 18 hole Craigielaw Golf Links championship course on site, plus 15 of Scotland's greatest courses within 25 minute drive, Craigielaw is truly a golfers paradise. Dine in the Craigielaw restaurant or lounge which offer the finest locally and seasonally produced food alongside an extensive range of whiskies, wine and beer.
Priced - Malmaison Edinburgh1 Tower Pl, Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Sco EH6 7BZIt's the mother of all Malmaison's. The former house of ill-repute now has a reputation that's second to none, and it's also just a short taxi ride away from Waverley Station. Malmaison Edinburgh bides at Leith (as they say up here), just a stone's throw from the Royal Yacht Britannia, but offering far more funky luxury. Yes, when you want exciting hotels in Edinburgh, this is the King, not the castle. Our Edinburgh hotel puts you close to all of Edinburgh's cobbled splendours, incredible shopping and famous galleries. Then it's back to Mal for Scots dining with a twist, a fine selection of single malts and mojitos in the bar and then back to the slinkiest and most spectacular rooms in the Scots capital.Malmaison Edinburgh1 Tower Pl, Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Sco EH6 7BZIt's the mother of all Malmaison's. The former house of ill-repute now has a reputation that's second to none, and it's also just a short taxi ride away from Waverley Station. Malmaison Edinburgh bides at Leith (as they say up here), just a stone's throw from the Royal Yacht Britannia, but offering far more funky luxury. Yes, when you want exciting hotels in Edinburgh, this is the King, not the castle. Our Edinburgh hotel puts you close to all of Edinburgh's cobbled splendours, incredible shopping and famous galleries. Then it's back to Mal for Scots dining with a twist, a fine selection of single malts and mojitos in the bar and then back to the slinkiest and most spectacular rooms in the Scots capital.Priced - Hotel du Vin's Edinburgh hotel sits just off the bustling Royal Mile in the Old Town, between Edinburgh’s iconic castle and Holyrood Palace. You're right on the doorstep of fabulous shopping, impressive museums and galleries, the striking Georgian and Victorian architecture, and during August, the world's biggest arts festival – the Edinburgh Fringe. Once a poorhouse, then asylum, then science lab, and now a stunning luxury hotel, the building has taken many guises since it was built in 1743. Bursting with character, the hotel features 47 distinctive rooms and suites. They’ve been designed with the kind of luxury you’d expect from Hotel du Vin, with custom made sleigh beds, hand-sprung mattresses, soft Egyptian cotton bed linen, fluffy towels, robes, and a monsoon shower or in-room roll top bath. In the summer months, our central courtyard transforms into an al fresco dining area, but don’t worry if the weather’s not on your side – keep safe from the elements at the Bistro du Vin kitchen. Enjoy afternoon tea, a catch up in the bar with a cocktail, a cosy nightcap in the Whisky Snug, or a cigar and tipple in the heated Cigar Bothy. Rates include full cuooked breakfast.Hotel du Vin's Edinburgh hotel sits just off the bustling Royal Mile in the Old Town, between Edinburgh’s iconic castle and Holyrood Palace. You're right on the doorstep of fabulous shopping, impressive museums and galleries, the striking Georgian and Victorian architecture, and during August, the world's biggest arts festival – the Edinburgh Fringe. Once a poorhouse, then asylum, then science lab, and now a stunning luxury hotel, the building has taken many guises since it was built in 1743. Bursting with character, the hotel features 47 distinctive rooms and suites. They’ve been designed with the kind of luxury you’d expect from Hotel du Vin, with custom made sleigh beds, hand-sprung mattresses, soft Egyptian cotton bed linen, fluffy towels, robes, and a monsoon shower or in-room roll top bath. In the summer months, our central courtyard transforms into an al fresco dining area, but don’t worry if the weather’s not on your side – keep safe from the elements at the Bistro du Vin kitchen. Enjoy afternoon tea, a catch up in the bar with a cocktail, a cosy nightcap in the Whisky Snug, or a cigar and tipple in the heated Cigar Bothy. Rates include full cuooked breakfast.Priced
- Nestled on St Andrew Square, this Edinburgh hotel is right at the heart of the New Town in the city centre, just a stone’s throw from Princes Street and a ten minute walk from the Old Town. The famous Edinburgh Castle is visible from the square, whilst the National Museum of Scotland is just a 15-minute walk away. Their fabulous contemporary restaurant, Chez Mal, offers a unique twist on classic French dining, and the stylish bar is the perfect place to unwind and relax after a busy day.Nestled on St Andrew Square, this Edinburgh hotel is right at the heart of the New Town in the city centre, just a stone’s throw from Princes Street and a ten minute walk from the Old Town. The famous Edinburgh Castle is visible from the square, whilst the National Museum of Scotland is just a 15-minute walk away. Their fabulous contemporary restaurant, Chez Mal, offers a unique twist on classic French dining, and the stylish bar is the perfect place to unwind and relax after a busy day.Priced