The Globe Inn
This popular pub has seven appealing and comfortable guest bedrooms upstairs, done out in dark wood with burgundy bedspreads...
This popular pub has seven appealing and comfortable guest bedrooms upstairs, done out in dark wood with burgundy bedspreads...
Definitely in the easy-to-check-into-hard-to-leave category. Enjoy vast beds piled artfully high with bathrobes, and retro-chic bathrooms in black and white tiles. The pamper dial is set to high – they’ll even provide picnic baskets on demand.
Bedding down in a barn has never been so comfortable. Located behind a pleasant old pub, this converted building now houses 10 modern en suite rooms with chunky wooden beds, sunny colours and touches of metal tracery.
Not so much a hotel as a pub with rooms, the Bank Hotel is an imposing, neoclassical building on the corner of the Royal Mile and South Bridge, slap bang in the middle of everything...
This Merchant City favourite is an atmospheric pub-restaurant with four stylish rooms upstairs. They are all quite distinct and colourful. Room 1 is the best and largest, but all are comfortable, and the location is great...
Its 30 rooms across three floors are quite generic, but the solid Mad Hatter is well located and slightly more homely than most chain hotels (it’s part of the Fuller’s brewery group) thanks to its traditionally styled reception area and attached pub...
Particularly good for families or business folk, this old seaplane base has been extensively refurbished, and the stylish rooms decked out with pine furniture are top-notch (room 5 is a fave)...
Sloping floors, creaky stairs, crooked door frames and an old-fashioned atmosphere prevail at the Tower House, a 17th-century guesthouse right at the heart of Oxford...
This elegant Victorian terraced house is located on a quiet back street and has seven bedrooms, beautifully decorated, with many original period features. Our favourite is the four-poster bedroom with polished mahogany furniture and period fireplace...
Tucked away in a leafy residential corner of south Edinburgh, the Blacket Garden Flat is a haven of peace and tranquillity. Though quiet and secluded, it's only 10 minutes away from the city centre by bus...
Friendly B&B with six cosy rooms (all en suite), just five minutes’ walk west from the city centre.
Solid old refurbished guesthouse, offering value for money.
The string of cheapish guesthouses along the western end of Renfrew St are a mixed bag but offer a tempting location right by the Sauchiehall nightlife and a block or so from the College of Art...
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