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| The Roxburghe Hotel Edinburgh |
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The Roxburghe is one of the capital’s most elegant hotels. Its city centre position is just a stroll from George Street, Princes Street and The Castle. Situated in historic Charlotte Square, the Roxburghe embodies all that makes the Scottish capital one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. Overlooking Charlotte Square, the classic rooms retain fine period detailing such as intricate cornicing, inlaid marble fireplaces and rich swathes of dark wood. Move into the modern wing and you’ll find contemporary rooms with an open aspect across the handsome boulevard that is George Street or, from the south facing rooms on the top floor, startling views of the rooftops to Edinburgh Castle.
Marrying the timeless vision of renowned architect Robert Adam to the kind of luxurious facilities demanded by the modern traveller, this is a hotel that rewards the leisure and business traveller in equal measure. And being just one minute from both George Street and Princes Street, as well as a leisurely stroll from Edinburgh’s financial district, you’re right in the heart of this beautiful city.
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Each room comes equipped with a good-sized working area and modern communication facilities, including a second telephone point and personal voice mail. And, with sumptuous soft furnishings, chrome fittings in the bathroom, satellite TV and 24 hour room service, the hotel has rooms you may find it difficult to leave. The Leisure Club at the Roxburghe is an oasis of calm to recover from the stresses and strains of the working week or as an antidote to retail therapy. It is complete with heated swimming pool, sauna, solarium, steam room and “Technogym”. The hotel has good conference facilities and can accommodate a capacity of 350 in its George Suite.
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The AA Rosette Melrose Restaurant provides the finest quality food prepared by award winning chefs. The Melrose Lounge and Atrium serve light meals throughout the day. The Consort Bar stocks some of the finest selections of whiskies in the city. The whole approach of the hotel balances elegance with relaxation, and this approach is illustrated in the Melrose Restaurant. Here, in a beautiful Georgian drawing room overlooking Charlotte Square and George Street, they blend a classically British style of cooking with the best flavours of the world beyond. Open for lunch and dinner the chefs present dish after dish of the most tempting cuisine, all of which deserve to be washed down with a selection of wines, hand picked from the vineyards of both the old and the new worlds. After dinner or, indeed, whenever you feel in the need of a little restoration, you’ll find a great selection of malt whiskies, spirits and liqueurs in either of the hotel’s two cocktail bars.
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