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A £35m renovation and expansion will follow, increasing the hotel's capacity to over 300 rooms by early 2026. The rebranding marks the end of Waldorf Astoria's presence in the UK, until 2025. [23] [24] The hotel was rebranded The Caledonian Edinburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton on 5 June 2024. [25]
The Balmoral was the first hotel in Scotland to be awarded five stars by Forbes Travel Guide. [8] The Number One restaurant under executive chef Jeff Bland was awarded a Michelin star in 2003, [2] but lost its star in 2022. [9] The main event spaces and those bedrooms with views of Edinburgh Castle were refurbished in 2017. [7]
In 2014, the Hotel Cipriani was renamed the Belmond Hotel Cipriani as part of the rebranding of Orient-Express Hotels as Belmond. [9] [10] In April 2014, the hotel opened Oro restaurant, designed by Adam Tihany, which in December 2015 was awarded a Michelin star. [11] George Clooney was married at the hotel. [12]
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The Glasshouse Hotel is part of the Omni Centre complex, and opened in June 2003 [10] It is located on Greenside Place, next to the Playhouse Theatre, on the edge of Edinburgh's New Town. It was built on the site of Lady Glenorchy's Free Church incorporating the façade of the church as its frontage.
The Scotsman Hotel Edinburgh opened in 2001 in the Edwardian (1905) building which had housed The Scotsman newspaper for nearly a century. The hotel is located on North Bridge between the Royal Mile and Princes Street , thereby straddling Edinburgh’s Medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town .