The Scotsman Hotel vs Radisson Collection Hotel Royal Mile Edinburgh
Both hotels are praised by expert writers. Overall, Radisson Collection Hotel Royal Mile Edinburgh is preferred by most professionals compared to The Scotsman Hotel. Radisson Collection Hotel Royal Mile Edinburgh ranks #1 in Edinburgh with praise from 16 publications including Concierge, Jetsetter and Insight Guides.
The Scotsman Hotel
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20 North Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1YT, Scotland
From $158 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Michelin Guide
"Characterful Victorian hotel... Lovely period guest areas."
Concierge
"This grandiose 19th-century pile has a distinctive feel to it... the Cowshed Spa has five treatment rooms as well as a relaxation room."
Fodor's
"A magnificent turn-of-the-20th-century building, with a marble staircase and a fascinating history... now houses this modern, luxurious hotel."
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For peace and quiet, ask for an upper-story room with a view.
Lonely Planet
"The former offices of the Scotsman newspaper – opened in 1904 and hailed as ‘the most magnificent newspaper building in the world’ – are now home to this luxury hotel. Rooms on the..."
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Upscale
"The Scotsman is an upscale historic boutique located right off the Royal Mile, in the heart of the Old Town."
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Radisson Collection Hotel Royal Mile Edinburgh
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1 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1AD, Scotland
From $149 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Michelin Guide
"Striking, modern hotel."
Concierge
"If you want to bed down somewhere cool and contemporary in this ancient city, the Missoni hotel is your place."
Insight Guides
"The location couldn't be better for this brand new centre of excellence in Italian style."
Travel + Leisure
"The colorful Rosita Missoni brings a wild palette (fuchsia and turquoise walls; patterned bed throws) to the Royal Mile."
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Rough Guide
"The zigzag fabrics, wacky lighting and mosaic-like tiling are enticing, if a little headache-inducing."