The Balmoral. In Edinburgh,
anchoring one end of Princes Street, this five star hotel
has it all. This is Edinburgh's landmark hotel. All 184
guest rooms are individually decorated to complement the
historic elegance of the Edwardian architecture.
Caledonian. At the other
end of Princes Street, this is Edinburgh's other five
star hotel. The Caley has been a landmark and an
Edinburgh institution since it opened its doors in 1903.
A member of Leading Hotels of the World. You
will pay extra for the castle-view.
Browns Hotel. A regency
town house with elegant furnishings and decor.
Contemporary Scottish paintings throughout. This is a
five-room hotel in the village of Haddington. Your party
may be the only guests. This is conveniently located for
golfing in East Lothian.
Edinburgh Residence.
Georgian townhouse located close to the secluded Dean
village, just a short walk from Edinburgh center. The
rooms are all suites. Meals are served in your room. No
public restaurant. This is a great buy for a lot of
space.
Greywalls. This manor
house sits adjacent to Muirfield. This is a great place
to stay with marvelous food and a nice pub in which to
have a pint after your round at Muirfield.
The George. An
Inter-Continental hotel offering extensive Scottish and
French cuisine in classically elegant surroundings.
Located in the heart of the Edinburgh.
Clan Chieftain. This is a
small, budget hotel located five minutes from downtown
Edinburgh. Many of our clients have really enjoyed their
stay here.
The Marine Hotel.
Overlooking the sea and the North Berwick golf course,
the best rooms are in the corners with the turret-shaped
roofs. Nice mid-priced hotel with good food.
Open Arms Hotel. Dating
from 1185, this family run hotel stands at the foot of
the village green overlooking the castle ruins. Quiet
lounges with open fires add to the warmth of personal
welcome. All bedrooms are highly decorated. This hotel
is famous for its food. Dine in Devallads Brasserie
or the more formal restaurant.