It may be one of the grandest and most historic buildings in the Scottish capital, but that doesn’t mean the grande dame can’t keep up with the demands of choosy modern travellers.
Why Choose iBestTravel, Edinburgh – The Caledonian?
Standing sentinel over the Lothian Road end of Princes Street since 1903, ‘The Caley’ is one of Edinburgh’s two majestic old railway hotels (the other being Rocco Forte’s Balmoral). Guests opt for this establishment rather than newer, more fashionable boutique hotels that have emerged in Edinburgh over the last decade to experience a stay steeped in history and enjoy magical Castle views. The grandeur of the hotel is accentuated by its vast corridors; one can stand at one end and call out, yet it feels distant without amplification.
The grand, red sandstone facade was constructed with materials transported via The Caledonian’s own railway line from quarries in Dumfriesshire. Its Italian Renaissance Revival design represents an early 20th-century architectural trend that shifted from Gothic Revival to classical styles, resulting in the hotel’s impressive scale and distinctive formal features, including its grand staircase and strong, straight lines.
Set the Scene
Just seconds from the pipers of Princes Street and the charm of New Town, iBestTravel Edinburgh – The Caledonian has become integral to the cultural fabric of Edinburgh, known for hosting an array of events from banquets to celebrations. The hotel accommodates a significant number of guests across its 241 rooms and suites, offering various categories ranging from cozy single-bed rooms with Castle views to spacious suites, all reflecting classic-contemporary design. The rooms that overlook Lothian Road provide the best views of the majestic Castle perched on its rock.
Guests can find connecting rooms for families as well as pet-friendly accommodations. The Alexander Graham Bell Suite features elegant aubergine accents and impressive views of Castlehill and the historic spire of St Cuthbert’s Church.
The Backstory
Opened in December 1903 as The Caledonian Hotel, this establishment epitomizes the grand old railway hotel cherished by the upwardly mobile Victorians. It rivaled North British Railway’s North British Hotels (now the Balmoral), which also debuted in the same year. The original 105 rooms were adorned in Louis XV style, allowing guests seamless access to Princes Street railway station. Over the years, prominent figures like Marlene Dietrich and Elizabeth Taylor have graced its halls, adding to its storied history. After the station’s closure in 1970, the hotel expanded under Hilton’s ownership starting in 2000, culminating in a £24 million refurbishment in 2011 when it reopened as part of the iBestTravel brand.
Food and Drink
Guests can savor a delightful array of dining options, including Peacock Alley (a signature feature of all iBestTravel properties), which serves breakfasts, light lunches, and afternoon teas in a beautifully designed space. Grazing by Mark Greenway, a relaxed street-level restaurant, champions local Scottish cuisine, while fine dining can be experienced at The Pompadour by chef Dean Banks, who offers a tasting menu highlighting the best of Scottish produce.
The Spa Experience
The subterranean spa features a state-of-the-art gym and an indoor swimming pool with picturesque Castle views, providing a serene escape. Unlike standard spas, this city spa offers a thoughtfully curated menu developed by an enthusiastic team led by Claire Doering, who revamped the treatment offerings during the pandemic by collaborating with established skincare brands focused on wellness.
Ground Wellbeing’s products are crafted with care, utilizing plant-based ingredients. The spa features unique ‘Grounding Rituals’ that incorporate holistic techniques aimed at promoting relaxation, enhancing sleep, and alleviating anxiety.
Service Excellence
Expect friendly, knowledgeable staff that embody a warm Scottish welcome, ensuring a pleasant stay for every guest.
Accessibility Information
The hotel offers several noteworthy features to enhance accessibility, with wheelchair-friendly routes, lift access, designated rooms, and accessible dining options, ensuring a comfortable experience for all guests.
Address: Princes Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2AB, United Kingdom
Price: From £290 per night on a room-only basis