We Love —
- Indulging in the timeless allure of a luxurious 5-star hote with the blend of modern comforts and neoclassical elegance within the sophisticated rooms.
- Strolling through the gardens and experiencing a captivating journey back to the Scotland of bygone days.
- Discovering the historic charm of Edinburgh's old town as we explore its captivating architecture.
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The Roseate Edinburgh 5* —
The Roseate Edinburgh 5*, a historic gem near Haymarket station and a brief drive away from Edinburgh Airport, has graced old-town Edinburgh since the 1860s. This boutique hotel flawlessly intertwines Edinburgh's rich history with modern comfort, offering a serene escape where past and present converge seamlessly. Nestled in Edinburgh's West End, The Roseate Edinburgh 5*, formerly the Dunstane Houses, comprises two beautifully restored Victorian townhouses hosting 35 lavish rooms and suites, versatile meeting spaces, a bar, restaurant, lounge, conservatory, and private gardens.
Your room —
Choose between a House Superior Room, House Executive Room, Roseate Executive Room or a Roseate Junior Suite.
HOUSE SUPERIOR ROOM
Each House Superior Room offers an inviting retreat for travelers in search of serenity. Thoughtfully designed with a refined blend of plush textures, warm wood accents, and classic tartan patterns, each space invites you to unwind in style. Sink into a luxurious Vispring bed each night and embrace the art of relaxation.
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House Executive Room (25 m²)
Each House Executive Room is uniquely decorated and exudes comfort. Drop your bags here and set off rested to explore the area.
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Roseate Executive Room (20 m²)
Experience a redefined sense of comfort and elegance within each uniquely adorned Executive Room, where tranquil hues and a blend of modern and authentic furnishings create an irresistible allure.
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Roseate Junior Suite (28 m²)
The exquisitely furnished Roseate Junior Suite features a handcrafted bed, a lavish bathroom, and a cosy seating corner, providing the perfect retreat to relax after exploring the city throughout the day.
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Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
The Dunstane Restaurant & Bar offers an exquisite culinary journey with a menu highlighting the finest seasonal Scottish produce. The bar boasts a wide selection of rare Highland whiskies. For breakfast, enjoy a diverse spread including fresh fruits, cereals, and a hearty Scottish breakfast with haggis, Ayrshire bacon, sausages, and scones.
Your time
Embrace the hotel's serene atmosphere with its garden conservatory and private gardens, perfect for strolls regardless of the weather. Lose yourself in the charm of Scotland as you explore these lush surroundings.
Moreover, the hotel is a highlight of the Explore Edinburgh walking tour, guiding you through UNESCO-listed sites, ancient trade routes, and picturesque churches. This captivating journey typically spans around 30 minutes, offering a delightful glimpse into Edinburgh's rich history.
Your journey to Edinburgh —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Edinburgh —
With its authentic Scottish charm, medieval Old Town, and rich history, Edinburgh is a treasure to discover. Presided over by the iconic Edinburgh Castle and the great hulk of Arthur’s Seat - the perfect spot for a morning hike - the city also boasts a UNESCO World Heritage city centre and a thriving events scene, making it the perfect, fun-filled city trip whatever the time of year.
Start your day with a spot of boutique shopping in Multrees Walk, before visiting the former medieval market square at the Grassmarket, which also offers splendid views of the Edinburgh Castle. The castle itself is a grand monument, perched on an extinct volcano, leave this monument for an afternoon visit, when you can admire the sunset over the city. Afterwards, head to the West End for chic restaurants and bars - you might even get there in time for a show at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
Arguably the best time to visit the city is in August, when the annual Fringe Festival takes over the city. The largest arts festival in the world, this is your time to catch a future star of comedy or theatre. To escape the city’s crowds, head to Leith, the city’s port and hub for creatives, where you can savour seafood in waterfront restaurants and visit the Royal Yacht Britannia.