Nov 10 2010
Edinburgh Hotels And Nightclubs
The Scottish capital is a great place to go, whether for a relaxing weekend break or for the famous New Year’s Eve celebrations. Edinburgh is very cosmopolitan, home to three universities and the Scottish seat of government, the city is a magnet for the well to do from all corners of the globe. Whether visitors are seeking the historical attractions of Edinburgh castle, a look at the ground breaking design of the Scottish parliament building or an exciting night out in town, it’s all there, close to the best Edinburgh hotels.
Edinburgh is renowned for its energetic night life, which offers a range of different night clubs from mainstream venues such as Po Na Na and the Bongo club, which pull in a young student crowd, to the Opal Lounge, a trendy venue that specialises in Latin beats. Visitors can party the night away to live music playing at the many nightclubs located inside the basements of old buildings in Edinburgh. Caves and The Jazz Bar are two of the best basement clubs in Edinburgh.
Among the highlights for visitors to Edinburgh is the castle, the most visited of all the tourist attractions. Visitor attractions in Edinburgh are plentiful, from the Royal Palace, birth place of James VI to St. Margaret’s chapel and the daily cannon explosions at Edinburgh Castle.
One of the decent budget Edinburgh hotels is the Holiday Inn Express in the heart of the city centre. With a location opposite the Playhouse Theatre, the hotel is perfect for guests travelling up during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, but is close to all the main attractions year-round. The four-star royal terrace hotel has some breathtaking suites and rooms with views out over the Firth of Forth and the hotel gardens.
The five-star Sheraton Grand Hotel is a great choice if you’re looking for something unrivalled in terms of opulence. The hotel suites offer spectacular views out over Edinburgh Castle and the hotel has a few excellent restaurants. The modern fitness suite almost resembles the Starship Enterprise, while the spa and pools have fantastic views. No expense has been spared in making the Sheraton one of the most opulent Edinburgh hotels and the extra cash will be money well spent for guests travelling on business or pleasure.
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