Cheval Old Town Chambers – for a stay on the Royal Mile
Perfectly located on Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile, Cheval Old Town Chambers is in the perfect spot to explore all the Scottish capital has to offer. Home to oldest hotel room in the city, the apartments are full of history and character.
Choose between spectacular penthouses to a 15th century two-bedroom townhouse with it owns front door for your stay at Old Town Chambers. Some apartments look directly onto the Royal Mile and St Giles’ Cathedral, while others boast views of Princes Street Garden and the city’s new town.
Proximity to key Edinburgh Festival Fringe sites:
- Waverley Railway Station: 4-minute walk
- Assembly Hall, Mound Place: 5-minute walk
- Underbelly, Cowgate: 6-minute walk
- Edinburgh Castle: 6-minute walk
- Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose, Chamber Street: 6-minute walk
- Gilded Balloon at the Museum, National Museum of Scotland: 9-minute walk
- Assembly Rooms, George Street: 10-minute walk
- Pleasance Courtyard: 11-minute walk
Cheval The Edinburgh Grand – for the best views of the city
In the city’s New Town, Cheval The Edinburgh Grand is housed in the old headquarters of the Royal Bank of Scotland and features some of the best views across Edinburgh. The property is home to a range of apartment types from studios to three-beds, to the incredible penthouse looking out on the city’s historic skyline and is within walking distance of all Edinburgh’s main attractions.
Also in the property is The Register Club on the fourth floor, where guests can get anything from breakfast to evening cocktails, while the renowned Hawksmoor steak and seafood restaurant and all-day café and late-night bar Lady Libertine occupy the ground and basement levels.
Proximity to key Edinburgh Festival Fringe sites:
- Waverley Railway Station: 4-minute walk
- Assembly Rooms, George Street: 6-minute walk
- Assembly Hall, Mound Place: 10-minute walk
- Underbelly, Cowgate: 14-minute walk
- Edinburgh Castle: 14-minute walk
- Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose, Chamber Street: 14-minute walk
- Gilded Balloon at the Museum, National Museum of Scotland: 17-minute walk
- Pleasance Courtyard: 18-minute walk
Cheval Abbey Strand Apartments – for a property with royal connections
Located on the doorstep of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the King’s official residence while in Scotland, the serviced apartments by Cheval Collection are laced with royal history past and present. In fact, so keen for the apartments to be in keeping with the rest of the estate, King Charles III even had a hand in some of the interior and garden design at Cheval Abbey Strand.
Dating back, the apartments have been home to a number of courtiers during their 500-year history. Named and designed with a nod to the colourful assortment of former inhabitants, the collection of open plan, one and two-bedroom apartments are all totally unique.
Proximity to key Edinburgh Festival Fringe sites:
- Waverley Railway Station: 15-minute walk
- Pleasance Courtyard: 16-minute walk
- Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose, Chamber Street: 18-minute walk
- Underbelly, Cowgate: 21-minute walk
- Assembly Hall, Mound Place: 22-minute walk
- Gilded Balloon at the Museum, National Museum of Scotland: 22-minute walk
- Edinburgh Castle: 23-minute walk
- Assembly Rooms, George Street: 25-minute walk