Albany Hotel Edinburgh is the most unique 4-star luxury hotel nestled in the heart of the city centre. Conveniently located in New Town, home to neoclassical masterpieces and rejuvenated Georgian townhouses, and only 800 metres from Edinburgh Waverley, this beautiful property captures the history and beauty of its surroundings while mixing original character with modern comforts. With a sterling reputation among frequent visitors and occasional holidaymakers, the Albany Hotel captures the essence of Edinburgh effortlessly.
The prime location of the Albany Hotel offers guests easy access to the trendy shops, bars, and restaurants on George Street, as well as the bustling Princes Street and the breathtaking Princes Street Gardens. With Albany being only 15 km from Edinburgh and St James shopping centre just 400 metres away, it is the perfect destination for both leisure and business travellers. Enjoy the rich history, captivating charm, and exceptional service at Albany Hotel Edinburgh on your next visit to this enchanting city.
Rooms in Albany Hotel are a testament to the elegance and charm of the four listed townhouses that make up the property. Each stylish room features a private bathroom, digital TV, minibar, and convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, a desk, and coffee/tea makers. The en suite bathrooms are equipped with bathtubs or showers, complimentary toiletries, and hairdryers, providing guests with a comfortable and luxurious stay.
Dining at the Albany Hotel is a delightful experience as the new Signature Bar & Restaurant serves a range of delectable Scottish, Italian, and Indian dishes. Guests can sit back and relax, surrounded by a warm and inviting atmosphere, as they enjoy their meals and explore the flavours of Scotland's capital.
The Albany also offers a range of services, including complimentary newspapers in the lobby, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. The hotel provides Wi-Fi access in public areas, allowing guests to stay connected while they fall in love with Scotland's capital from the inside out.