
Best Design Hotels in Edinburgh
Edinburgh, not only is this wonderful city Scotland’s capital, it’s also home to The Luxury Editor’s HQ. Known worldwide for its captivating blend of history, culture, vibrant food scene and great choice of luxury hotels, it’s no wonder that this is one of Europe’s most popular city breaks. With an ever-evolving calendar of events along with firm favourites like the famous Fringe Festival and Hogmanay, and the many different attractions including Royal Yacht Britannia, The Castle, The Johnnie Walker Experience, Arthur’s Seat and Calton Hill, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Royal Botanic Gardens, and many art galleries and museums, the tricky part is deciding what to do.
As a local we highly recommend making plenty of time to explore the less obvious places and live like a local for the true Edinburgh experience. As a compact and walkable city it means visitors can easily explore the different local neighbourhoods that cater for a great variety of holiday types; The Royal Mile and Old Town for historic sights, the elegant Georgian New Town for style, the hustle and bustle of George Street for shops, the green and family-friendly Stockbridge, independent shop lined Broughton Street, Leith for a creative vibe and also home to many fine dining establishments and Michelin star restaurants (The Kitchin being one of our own favourites)….the list goes on!
Edinburgh is a top choice for a city break, but it also offers visitors easy and convenient access to the coast, the hills and many world-class golf courses a short drive away, too, so extend your trip and explore more of Scotland. Here, we share some of our favourite luxury hotels in our home city, many of which we’ve enjoyed a stay in ourselves and all others meet The Luxury Editor standards for our seal of approval.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
100 Princes Street
(5 stars)Located on Edinburgh’s most famous thoroughfares and offering what has to be one of the most enviable vistas of Edinburgh from any hotel window, 100 Princes Street is the latest addition to the family-owned Red Carnation Hotels collection, and arguably its most exclusive. Evocative of a private members’ club and a celebration of Scottish exploration, the property features 30 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, ‘The Wallace’ dining room, bar and lounge and ‘Ghillie’s Pantry’, an elegant private dining space offering over 200 whiskies along with custom whisky experiences.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
Gleneagles Townhouse
(5 stars)The century-old Perthshire spa resort brings its famous quintessential Scottish luxury to the heart of Edinburgh. In 2022 the brand completed the refurbishment of the iconic former Bank of Scotland HQ, a Grade A-listed building on St Andrew Square. The boutique property has a small number of bedrooms decorated in a modern style, but reflecting a timeless Georgian townhouse elegance. Guests and the general public can mingle in The Spence, an art deco all-day dining establishment, or in the rooftop bar. The bank’s old vault accommodates the wellness area, including a cryotherapy chamber and infrared sauna.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
W Edinburgh
(5 stars)W Edinburgh opened in November 2023 and has revolutionised the city’s hospitality scene. Located in the vibrant St James Quarter, this Marriott Bonvoy property combines Edinburgh’s rich history with modern luxury. The hotel features three distinct buildings, Ribbon Building, James Craig Walk, and Quarter House, each offering a unique perspective of the city. Its innovative design includes references to the city’s cultural, historic, and geographical aspects and the unique rooftop W deck rewards visitors with the finest unfettered 360-degree views of Edinburgh and beyond. Inside, elements of fire, water, and local materials create a compelling narrative. W Edinburgh has also introduced exciting dining experiences and social spaces, including Scotland’s first SUSHISAMBA restaurant, celebrating Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisine, the signature W Lounge ideal for all-day dining, and a secret speakeasy bar, João’s Place serving creative cocktails and premium spirits.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
The Edinburgh Grand, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Edinburgh
(5 stars)A former bank, this restored 19th-century building on St Andrew’s Square now accommodates high-end apartments. These range in size from studios to three-bedroom residences, providing a home-away-from-home experience during a longer stay. The apartments are serviced daily and include Nespresso machines. Cook in your own space, or eat in-house at The Register Club, with its top-floor (and top drawer) Art Deco ambience and creative libations. And you’re only steps from multiple eateries for fine or family dining. Travelling with your four-legged friend? They’ll get their own bed, blanket, toys and treats on arrival.
The Edinburgh Grand, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Edinburgh
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Black Ivy
(4 stars)Opposite the wide green space of Bruntsfield Links, in a charming neighbourhood, just a 15-minute walk from the heart of the city is the glamorous Black Ivy boutique hotel. A beautifully decorated terrace strewn with floral displays and lanterns greets arriving guests and provides a prime spot to watch the park and neighbourhood activity over a cocktail. Inside is an opulent, fashionable interior, home to a large Drafthouse bar and Conservatory Dining Room, as well as the 21 bedrooms. Each of the guest spaces takes on a luxe boho style, with pops of colour, period windows, stylish design and bathrooms replete with White Company ‘Noir’ toiletries.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
Righ Residences Edinburgh
(4 stars)Located in the heart of Edinburgh’s new town, on the iconic George Street, the boutique Righ Residences is the perfect place for guests looking for more spacious accommodation in the centre of Edinburgh. The hotel’s 25 luxury serviced apartments are all bathed in natural light and are exceedingly comfortable. The apartments all feature kitchenettes, climate control, en-suite bathrooms, and high-quality linen. The apartments also have a high-tech flair with in-room tablets which have room controls and local guide services available. The hotel’s signature penthouse boasts some of the best views of the Castle to be found anywhere in the city. It also has three floating beds, a freestanding bath, three private roof terraces and a private living room. Whilst the Righ residence does not have its own restaurant, it is only a stone’s throw away from some of the city’s best restaurants.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Old Town
Virgin Hotels Edinburgh
(5 stars)Taking up residence in the Old Town’s India Buildings, the Virgin Hotel is homey, plush and contemporary, bedecked in hues of cream. Naturally, you’ll find plenty of pops of red around the place — in the in-room Smeg mini-fridges, on doors and forming the arrival carpet into the lobby. Do stop to look up once inside — the glass cupola ceiling and atrium are quite something when viewed from ground level especially. Dine in the Commons Club for a little old-world glamour, order food and drinks in Eve for a funky feel and spend time in the Victorian Funny Library. Dogs are welcome at the property too and get their own food menu.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Old Town
Market Street Hotel
(4 stars)A Carlton Collection Hotel, Market Street hotel is the first Design Hotels member in Scotland and it is clear to see why. The hotel interior design has been led by award-winning team FG Stjil and showcases a perfect balance of contemporary finishings whilst firmly acknowledging the historic charm and local artistic influences. Market Street hotel is located in Edinburgh’s historic Old Town the hotel boasts 98 boutique rooms and suites and for hotel residents and non-residents Nor’Loft the rooftop Champagne lounge on the seventh floor is THE place to enjoy a sophisticated drink coupled with stunning panoramic views of the city.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Leith
The Glasshouse, Autograph Collection
(5 stars)The highlight of this boutique establishment is its rooftop garden terrace with far reaching views. Not only a convivial place to take the ozone with a cocktail in hand, this space also serves a practical purpose as home to a variety of plants and herbs, which are used in the hotel’s dishes and beverages. Guests can also drink inside in the Snug and sample the best of Scottish cooking at the Observatory restaurant. The Glasshouse accommodates 77 bedrooms, all with floor-to-ceiling windows, Nespresso coffee machines, artworks and individual design.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
Eden Locke
(4 stars)Eden Locke, located on Edinburgh’s George Street, combines boutique hotel luxury with the flexibility of self-catering accommodation. Featuring 72 stylish studios and suites, each with a kitchen and lounge area, the aparthotel is ideal for extended stays. Amenities include a co-working space, onsite café, pet-friendly policies, superfast Wi-Fi, and modern conveniences like rainfall showers and smart TVs. Its prime location offers easy access to key landmarks such as Princes Street and Edinburgh Castle, with Waverley Station just a 15-minute walk away.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, New Town
Hotel Indigo Edinburgh – Princes Street
(4 stars)Hotel Indigo Edinburgh – Princes Street. This boutique hotel, located on Princes Street in the heart of Edinburgh’ with views looking out across the Old Town, offers 64 uniquely designed rooms inspired by the city’s rich literary history, featuring cosy armchairs, vibrant decor, and stunning city views. Savour mouth-watering dishes at the award-winning Twenty Princes Street Grill & Smokehouse, renowned for its locally sourced ingredients and innovative menu. For a more relaxed setting, Juniper Bar provides creative cocktails with a backdrop of panoramic city vistas. Ideal for both leisure and business travellers, Hotel Indigo boasts top-notch amenities including high-speed Wi-Fi, a well-equipped fitness centre, and versatile meeting spaces.
Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, South Side
The Scott
(4 stars)The Scott Hotel provides a sophisticated retreat located within the historic Pollock Estate next to Holyrood Park and is approx. 20-minutes’ walk from Edinburgh’s Old Town. A former 18th-century baronial mansion originally built in the 1750s for merchant Alexander Scott has been meticulously restored to a beautiful boutique hotel within tranquil landscaped grounds. The hotel features 36 individually styled bedrooms and junior suites with striking marble-tiled bathrooms and contemporary furnishings. For guests who desire extra space and privacy, the Gatehouse offers a standalone cottage experience complete with a fully equipped kitchen and lounge.
Dining at the Scott Hotel is a must – the Bonnar’s Restaurant, led by Head Chef Pier Berretta, serves modern Scottish cuisine from an a la carte or tasting menu. Set in a stunning rococo-style ballroom guests can expect a warm and welcoming ambience and the Velvet Lounge is the perfect place for a relaxed drink, where a carefully selected menu of whiskies, wines and cocktails awaits.
