The Balmoral

Hotel · Greenside

The Balmoral

Hotel · Greenside

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1 Princes St, Edinburgh EH2 2EQ, United Kingdom

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The Balmoral dazzles with its iconic clock tower, elegant suites, and top-notch service, all just a stroll from Edinburgh's bustling heart.  

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1 Princes St, Edinburgh EH2 2EQ, United Kingdom Get directions

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@michelinguide

"An Edwardian landmark in Edinburgh with spacious contemporary rooms reflecting the Scottish countryside. It features a Michelin-recommended restaurant and an extensive Scotch whisky bar." - The MICHELIN Guide

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@cntraveler

"Edinburgh's original grande dame hotel While there are other hotels synonymous with a city, few can claim to be such an integral part of its hometown’s landscape as the Balmoral in Edinburgh—or to be as well-loved by locals. Thanks to its imposing 190-foot clock tower it is an unmistakeable part of the Scottish capital’s skyline, perhaps the most unmistakable in the UK—with the possible exception of London. If you're after a full-on, north-of-the-border experience without having to tramp through scratchy gorges or be devoured by midges, then head to The Balmoral. The neo-Renaissance building is Edinburgh's most famous hotel, opening as the North British Railway Hotel in 1902. It recently had a multi-million-dollar makeover: Rocco Forte Hotels' Olga Polizzi aims to whisk guests off on a virtual grand tour of the country with a color palette taking in the golden lichens and fern greens of the lowlands, the moorland's heathery purples, and the stony grays and sultry blues of the Highlands and islands. The food at Brasserie Prince has also had an update, where French techniques are used to cook Scottish ingredients, with rich Normandy onion soup and steak tartare on the menu. The interiors, meanwhile, have been spruced up by Martin Brudnidzki, whose designs at member’s club Annabel’s are among the most photographed in London. As everyone here will tell you, the great clock of the Balmoral has always been set three minutes fast to help the good people of Edinburgh catch their trains. (Except on Hogmanay—unsurprising when you think what a big deal New Year is to the city.) Now, it will help you get to lunch on time, too. Address: 1 Princes St, Edinburgh EH2 2EQ Price: From around $671 per night"

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@travelleisure

"The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte Hotel, is an iconic Edinburgh building adjacent to Waverley Railway Station known for its luxury service, storied history, and opulent design. The hotel offers five-star dining options, Olga Polizzi-designed interiors, and Irene Forte Skincare toiletries. It features a variety of rooms and suites, including the luxurious Forte Suites. Attractions nearby include Scott Monument, Edinburgh Waverley, and St. Andrew Square Garden. Rates start at $436 per night." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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"The Balmoral is a luxury hotel located adjacent to Edinburgh Waverly station, enhancing the travel experience with its convenient location and helpful staff."

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"Thanks to its imposing 190-foot clock tower, Edinburgh’s original grand dame The Balmoral is a local landmark and an unmistakable part of the Scottish capital’s skyline. The neo-Renaissance building sitting on Princes Street opened in 1902 as the North British Railway Hotel. A few years ago, the Rocco Forte group gave the place a makeover—all fern greens and heather purples. Most of the rooms have soaring ceilings and gentle nods to Scottish heritage without relying too heavily on tartans and biscuit tin clichés. There’s a Michelin-starred restaurant, Number One; an elegant Palm Court for afternoon tea; and the Brasserie Prince, a more relaxed spot for supper; as well as two bars, private dining rooms, and a spa. Edinburgh’s first stately hotel is still its finest." - Steve King

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