Originally built as a bank in 1923, then converted and tastefully refurbished in 1998, the hotel's imposing façade remains an unquestionably impressive landmark on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The entrance into the bedrooms is through Logie Bairds Bar, notably lively and frequented by locals and visitors alike. The reception is located in the Bank Manager's office at the rear of the Bar where access to the hotel's bedrooms is hidden in the oak paneled walls.
The distinctive bedrooms are on the three floors above the bar in this 'A' listed building, which has no lift and is, therefore, unsuitable for the elderly or infirm. The nearest car park is located on New Street and the hotel is in close proximity to Waverley Train Station.
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