Balmoral Hotel

New Town


The sumptuous Balmoral – a prominent landmark at the eastern end of Princes St – offers some of the best accommodation in Edinburgh, including suites with 18th-century decor, marble bathrooms and stunning sunset views of Princes St and the Scott Monument. There's also a spa and gym with 20m pool in the basement.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby New Town attractions

1. Register House

0.07 MILES

The beautiful Register House, designed by Robert Adam in 1788 and with a statue of the Duke of Wellington on horseback in front, houses the National…

2. Fruitmarket Gallery

0.11 MILES

One of Edinburgh's most innovative and popular galleries, the Fruitmarket showcases the work of contemporary Scottish and international artists, and also…

3. Scotsman Steps

0.12 MILES

This is public art at its best: harmonious, understated and accessible. In 2010 Turner Prize winner Martin Creed was commissioned by the Fruitmarket…

4. Dundas House

0.13 MILES

The impressive Palladian mansion of Dundas House, built between 1772 and 1774 on the eastern side of St Andrew Sq, was built for Sir Laurence Dundas (1712…

5. City Art Centre

0.13 MILES

This art centre comprises six floors of exhibitions with a variety of themes, including an extensive collection of Scottish art. Fees apply for special…

6. Edinburgh Dungeon

0.14 MILES

This manufactured attraction combines gruesome tableaux of torture and degradation with live actors who perform scary little sketches along the way. There…

7. Old Calton Burial Ground

0.14 MILES

One of Edinburgh’s many atmospheric old cemeteries, Old Calton is dominated by the tall black obelisk of the Political Martyrs’ Monument, which…

8. Scott Monument

0.15 MILES

The eastern half of Princes Street Gardens is dominated by the massive Gothic spire of the Scott Monument, built by public subscription in memory of…