Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh (Edinburgh)

Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh

country: United Kingdom, city: Edinburgh (City Centre)

Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh Thistle Court Hotel EdinburghBuilt in the 1850s, the Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh is an elegant Victorian town house situated just a short walk from Edinburgh city centre. The relaxed atmosphere at the hotel is in keeping with its location, where modern comfort and style blend seamlessly with the traditional Victorian features retained throughout the property. There is much to see and do in the area such as visiting Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Yacht Britannia and enjoying the vibrant nightlife for which Edinburgh is famous. The hotel's friendly staff is always on hand to help with booking any attractions and to ensure a truly memorable break.
Each of the en-suite bedrooms is well equipped with modern amenities. Dining is available in the nearby Greens Hotel, which serves a fine selection of freshly prepared dishes. For a more relaxed atmosphere the hotel's lounge bar offers a wide selection of malts and beers. The Thistle Court Hotel also has a private conservatory, ideal for small meetings of up to ten people.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Parking facilities
Hairdryer
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Tea and coffee making facilities
Television

Extra Information:

Address:
5 Hampton Terrace
Edinburgh EH12 5JD


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