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The GLASSHOUSE


Five star boutique hotel The Glasshouse is ingeniously designed to meld the modern and the medieval in the most creative way imaginable. Step through the 150 year old façade crafted from the once Lady Glenorchy Church, into a thoroughly modern hotel where clean contemporary spaces are bathed in natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows.


An oasis from the City, the hotel boasts the only rooftop garden in Edinburgh offering unparalleled views over World Heritage Site, Calton Hill.


The hotel’s 65 guestrooms include 18 award-winning suites, many of which have terraces overlooking the city or the roof garden. Each of our suites is designed with a different scotch whisky in mind. A home away from home, relax and indulge in a truly unique and contemporary space.


The Glasshouse has won an award every year since it opened - Voted by Conde Nast Traveller as one of the top 50 hottest hotels in the world. Winner of the ‘Most Stylish hotel’ by the Scottish Style Awards. Winner ‘Most Sexiest hotel in Scotland’ by hotel Review Scotland and voted ‘Best hotel to get naked in’ by Opodo.


Located in the heart of Edinburgh, the hotel is 5 minutes walk from Princes Street. Edinburgh Waverley mainline station is only 5 minutes by taxi, and Edinburgh International Airport is about a 20 minute drive.


www.theetoncollection.co.uk/glasshouse for booking information see page 68 Calton Hill Scott Monument, Princes Street


The Glasshouse in miles by car to:- Edinburgh Airport Glasgow Airport Aberdeen Inverness


10 55


Loch Lomond


127 157 76


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