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Clarendon Hotel Edinburgh

The Clarendon is a restful townhouse hotel, located in the heart of the city centre, on the doorstep of Princes Street, with it's backdrop of Princes Street Gardens, and Edinburgh Castle, and has been in a traditional townhouse style, yet with a modern feeling.

Location
Situated in Edinburgh's bustling West End, the Clarendon Hotel is close to many famous historic attractions, international shops, restaurants and bars. Waverley and Haymarket train stations are both within easy walking distance, and is in an ideal location to discover the beauty of the city and its surroundings. The hotel also has easy access to Edinburgh International Airport and major motorway networks.

Rooms
The hotel boasts 66 comfortable and well appointed bedrooms, tastefully furnished and equipped with modern comforts.

Restaurant
No information is available at this time.

General
A meeting room which comfortably accommodates 12 persons is located within the hotel and is available for use. The nearest carpark is the NCP on Castle Terrace, approximately 5 minutes walk from the hotel, just off Lothian Road.

Hairdryer, Iron and ironing board, Modem/data port connection, Private bathroom / Ensuite, Radio, Tea and coffee making facilities, Telephone, Television.

Cocktail bar, Conference facilities, Disabled facilities, Faxing facilities, Internet access, Lobby, Reception, Restaurant.


 

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