The SCOTSMAN HOTEL
Five star boutique hotel The Scotsman sits majestically beside North Bridge, overlooking Edinburgh Castle and Waverley Station, just a minute’s walk from The Royal Mile and Princes Street.
A grand baronial property with contemporary styling, this hotel occupies one of the Scottish capital’s greatest buildings, formerly residence to The Scotsman newspaper. Edgy design sets sheet glass and steel girders alongside the original walnut panelling, stained glass windows and marble staircase.
The Scotsman Spa & Health Club offers 20,000 square feet of space dedicated to your well-being. Your complimentary use includes use of 60 fitness classes, a 60-station gym, sauna, steam room, spa pool and Scotland’s first stainless steel swimming pool. The spa’s extensive treatment list using scientifically-proven Thalgo facial and body products are designed to spoil and treat. Occupying the newspaper’s former reception hall, North Bridge Brasserie serves contemporary Scottish cuisine throughout the day.
Each of the 69 rooms and suites have been designed for comfort and convenience - from the discreet privacy hatches, which prevent room service intrusions and luxurious bathrooms to state of the art entertainment systems and your own individual edition of Edinburgh Monopoly.
www.thescotsmanhotel.co.uk for booking information see page 81
Gallery of Modern Art
Ross Fountain, Princes Street Gardens
The Scotsman Hotel in miles by car to:- Edinburgh Airport
Glasgow Airport
The Hebridean Princess The Royal Scotsman Boath House
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