Our Hotel is located
by the Royal Botanic Gardens, but is also within easy reach of the city centre.
There are many local restaurants that are easily accessible from the Hotel offering
Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Indian, Thai, French and of course, Scottish cuisine.
Robert Louis Stevenson
the writer who once lived in Inverleith Terrace, only a few doors from the Inverleith
Hotel said:
"Edinburgh, is what Paris ought to be. Its magnificent architecture shifts
from the lofty buildings of its medieval Old Town, as they tumble down the spine
of the Royal Mile, to the grace of the Georgian New Town. Above it all, in its
towering splendour, stands the Castle.
Every step is a revelation - an alleyway which reveals an ancient courtyard,
or a wynd which opens up a new panorama. And yet within this sweeping elegance
is a compact city, a bustling city, above all a city which rewards every visitor."
There is a local
bus service -buses 23, 27, 8 from Princes Street- on your doorstep which will
take you all around Scotland's famous capital. We are 15 minutes' walk from
the centre of Edinburgh, 20 minutes walk from Waverley central railway station
and the bus station. The airport is a 30 minute drive away.
Enjoy the tranquil
setting of Inverleith amongst the splendour of the Botanic gardens and many
parks and walks; yet Princes Street and the hub of city life are only 15 minutes
away.
There are many
visitor attractions in Edinburgh apart from being right next door to the Botanic
gardens, we are also close to the Royal Yacht Britannia, the port of Leith and
Ocean Terminal. We are also ten minutes from Edinburgh Castle and the Royal
Mile which leads to Holyrood Palace, Dynamic Earth, the Royal Scottish Museum,
Historic Houses and many more.
The Worlds Most
Famous Scottish Show Scottish Entertainment, Dinner & Wine. An unmissable
evening of Scottish music, costume, bagpipes, fiddles and dance in the magically
historic setting of Prestonfield House. Enjoy expectional entertainment with
wine and a gourmet dinner served by our kilted waiters, just moments from the
Royal Mile