Bonham 
The Bonham is only a four-minute walk from Edinburghs West End and Princes Street, the main shopping and sightseeing area of Edinburgh.
One of the hippest hotels in Edinburgh, the Bonham pioneered eTV Interactive, a communication and entertainment centre, with full rapid Internet and private account e-mail access, computer services, DVD and CD; all available in every room.
Guestrooms also feature an individual, contemporary design using rich bold colors, huge comfortable beds, an abundance of cushions and throws, and large bright and airy windows.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Bonham
Dining at the Bonham
Restaurant at the Bonham - Intimate, oak-paneled restaurant with plasterwork ceiling, and garden-square views. Open daily for cooked-to-order Scottish breakfast and a Continental breakfast buffet. Modern European gourmet lunch and dinner menus have a local influence, such as Aberdeen Angus beef carpaccio, and a varied wine list.
Attractions near this hotel
Princes Street (shopping) – 3 blocks
Dean Village – 3 blocks
Georgian House Museum – 3 blocks
Edinburgh Castle – 5 blocks
Edinburgh International Conference Center – 5 blocks
Historic Old Town – 5 blocks
The Scottish Whisky Heritage Center – 6 blocks
Palace of Holyroodhouse – 1.5 miles
Murrayfield Stadium (rugby) – 2 miles
Edinburgh Zoo – 3 miles
Dean Village – 3 blocks
Georgian House Museum – 3 blocks
Edinburgh Castle – 5 blocks
Edinburgh International Conference Center – 5 blocks
Historic Old Town – 5 blocks
The Scottish Whisky Heritage Center – 6 blocks
Palace of Holyroodhouse – 1.5 miles
Murrayfield Stadium (rugby) – 2 miles
Edinburgh Zoo – 3 miles
Edinburgh Airport (EDI): Approximate driving time is 25 minutes and distance is 7 miles.
Getting there: The hotel is situated on Drumsheugh Gardens, three blocks north of Princes Street in central Edinburgh. Licensed taxis are available from the official taxi rank at the front of the airport terminal building. Regular bus services operate from the airport to the center of the city.
Getting around: Central Edinburgh is compact and, although hilly, is often explored on foot. Taxis can be hailed with the assistance of hotel staff.
