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Edinburgh Hotels
The Royal Terrace Prima Hotel is one of the Edinburgh hotels located right in the heart of the city centre. Situated in the middle of a grand Georgian terrace this beautiful and convenient Edinburgh city centre hotel enjoys spectacular views over the Scottish capital, and in the distance, a romantic panorama of the Firth of Forth.
Divided into two parts, Edinburgh City centre has an historic old town with narrow alleyways and ancient cobblestone pavements, and secondly, the magnificent, bustling new town, where many of the hotels in Edinburgh are located, and where you can shop and dine until late into the evening. Dividing the two areas is the famous Princes Street, running parallel to the Royal Mile, rumoured to be Edinburgh's oldest street and described by Daniel Defoe as the “largest, longest and finest street in the world,” which connects Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyrood House.
Staying at our Edinburgh City centre hotel allows the visitor to explore all that this beautiful, historic town has to offer - going back in time, turning narrow corners and walking on uneven cobblestone streets next to Castles and palaces. Hotels in Edinburgh like The Royal Terrace Hotel enables guests to enjoy both modern and ancient worlds, coming back at the end of a day of exploring or shopping, to outstanding cuisine and tranquil surroundings.
If you're looking for Edinburgh hotels, we recommend you stay at The Royal Terrace Hotel in the city centre, where we offer the sumptuous deluxe Ambassador Wing, including the Glenlivet Suite with its own private patio and dining area. Alternatively, guests can stay in one of the main hotel rooms, equipped to the highest standard with direct dial telephone and high speed Wi-Fi internet access, satellite television, private bathrooms and much more. Not many hotels in Edinburgh can offer visitors such relaxing surroundings right in the city centre. We even maintain a private, landscaped and terraced garden for guests to enjoy sanctuary and harmony at any time of the day.
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