'With nine distinct guestrooms each celebrating the life of a famous Scot, Bank Hotel Edinburgh provides you with a comfortable base right in the heart of the city, with a popular bar downstairs.'


Bank Hotel Edinburgh is ideally situated within a short walk of Edinburgh Castle, the city's most popular attraction with over 1 million visitors per year. Each of the nine unique guestrooms at Bank Hotel Edinburgh celebrates the work of a famous Scot, including poet Robert Burns, engineer James Watt, architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and author Robert Louis Stevenson. All of the rooms have a private bathroom, TV, telephone, trouser press and tea and coffee maker.
Edinburgh Bank Hotel has executive rooms for a special stay, which are equipped with a refrigerator and mini CD player. You can enjoy a full Scottish or continental breakfast each morning and in the evening you can relax in the bar and sample one of the snacks on offer. The impressive building that houses Edinburgh Bank Hotel was built in 1923 for a bank and was refurbished in 1998 to serve as a hotel. Stay here and you will be within easy reach of all the sites of this World Heritage Site.
Bank Hotel is located in Central Edinburgh Regional Map, Local Map
Heriot-Watt University and Queen Margaret University College are easily accessible from Bank Hotel Edinburgh, as are the University of Edinburgh and Napier University. Language schools, such as Edinburgh School of English and Regent Edinburgh, are also within easy reach.
The nearest station to Bank Hotel Edinburgh is Waverley, which is Edinburgh's main station. You can be in Glasgow in under an hour or visit St Andrews, home of golf, in a sixty minute journey. Other Scottish destinations within easy reach include Dunfermline (30 minutes) and Dundee (1 hour 15 minutes).
Ideally situated right in the heart of the city on the Royal Mile, Bank Hotel
Edinburgh is within walking distance of Edinburgh Castle and the many shops and
restaurants of the centre. You can visit art galleries, such as the Scottish
National Portrait Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, or
take a trip into the past at Edinburgh Dungeon or St Giles
Cathedral.
Please note: due to a smoking ban on all public areas
in Scotland, all areas of this accommodation are non-smoking.
Shower
Coffee/Tea Maker
Colour Television
Phone
Trouser Press
Bar
Concierge