Ideally located on the Royal Mile, minutes from Princes Street and the legendary Edinburgh castle. A centrally located luxury hotel in Edinburgh with spacious rooms and excellent facilities.
Barceló Carlton Hotel is on the Royal Mile, just minutes from the world-famous Princes Street and Waverley train station; so you don’t have far to walk to see Edinburgh's historic sights or visit the shops. Ask Angus, the concierge or any of his colleagues to give you some personal recommendations on places to visit!
Edinburgh is a fascinating city. You should visit Edinburgh Castle, Holyroodhouse, catch a show at the Playhouse Theatre or do some shopping in the famous Jenners Department Store. Or why not come and enjoy the Edinburgh Fringe Festival or test your wits on the Edinburgh Ghost Tour. With the Edinburgh International Conference Centre closeby, the hotel is also the ideal venue for meeting and events stays.
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 189 No of Bedrooms
200 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Indoor Swimming Pool
Gym
Non-smoking
Please note: Car parking is available locally and is subject to charges (FREE car parking for Premium Room bookings)
Indulge yourself in pure luxury
• Situated on the Royal Mile close to the castle, minutes from the main shopping areas of Princes St.
• 189 spacious bedrooms
• Excellent food from the Bridge Restaurant and Bar on the first floor
• An extensive Leisure Club
• Car parking available locally
• Waverley station is only two minutes away and Edinburgh International Airport only seven miles
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
31 Jul - 9 Aug 2009 (annual)
Every year the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival presents top-quality performers in venues around the city. Founded in 1978 when jazz guitarist Mike Hart booked a weekend of bands, it is now the longest-running jazz festival in the country.
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7 - 29 Aug 2009; not Sun (annual)
Against the spectacular backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, the Edinburgh Tattoo has been a must since its first outing in 1950 and its blend of military bands and displays, including an eclectic mix of international visitors, never fails to please.
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7 - 31 Aug 2009 (annual)
While the official Edinburgh International Festival concentrates on what some like to call "the high arts," the famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival is more eclectic, developing out of a spontaneous, grass-roots response to the international high-flyers up the road.
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15 - 31 Aug 2009 (annual)
The Edinburgh International Book Festival is one of the biggest literary festivals in the English-speaking world. In 2008 some 800 writers came to Charlotte Square Gardens to appear in 750 events in just 17 days.
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