Immerse yourself in the rich history, enchanting culture and vibrant city life of Scotland's capital from your base at Parliament House Hotel. This vintage property sits nestled in the heart of historic Edinburgh, only a stone's throw from countless attractions. Designed to make guests feel at home, this homely Scottish hotel provides an idyllic city break for both business travellers and friends pursuing leisure and adventure.
The rooms at The Parliament House Hotel Edinburgh combine the charm of the Victorian era with modern comfort. With en suite facilities, Victorian-inspired lifts and beautiful double rooms, you'll find an accommodation option that merges the past and present tastefully. After an invigorating day on the town, the hotel's fine whisky bar, Amber, beckons. Specialising in fine whiskies, it complements the taste with exquisite dishes making it the perfect spot for a relaxing evening.
Innovative gourmet dishes and locally sourced fish handpicked at the quayside in Scrabster are available in the hotel's restaurant. With breakfast served in the restaurant each morning, you can start your day indulging in epicurean treats before venturing out to explore the city's offerings.
The Parliament House provides a robust selection of services designed to make your stay memorable. From suggestions on the latest things to do in Edinburgh to assistance in exploring your Scottish family history, their responsive staff are committed to ensuring your experience is as unique as you are. Besides, you don't have to worry about parking the Q-Park on Greenside Row is a multi-storey car park offering 24-hour parking just around the corner.
Situated in the New Town, initially built in response to the deterioration of the medieval Old Town in the 18th century, the Parliament House Hotel is a doorway to an array of remarkable neoclassical architectural masterpieces and rejuvenated Georgian townhouses. With an abundance of upscale boutiques and eateries just outside your door, you don't have to travel far to enjoy a high-end shopping experience or some hot chocolate on Princes Street.