Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor 
Edwardian terraced townhouse sited in the city centre, within one mile of Edinburgh Castle and the bustling Princes Street. Guestrooms combine traditional style with contemporary furnishings and include satellite television with PlayStations.
Guests can enjoy British food in the restaurant, relax with drinks in the Edwardian-themed bar and sip coffee in the café.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor
Dining at the Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor
Dunedin Restaurant - Traditional restaurant serving a la carte British and international dishes accompanied by an extensive wine list. Children’s menu available. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Chester’s Sports Bar - Bar meals and snacks served in a relaxed setting. Televised sporting events are shown on the large-screen TV. Open daily until 11.45 PM.
Georgian Bar - Edwardian-themed bar with an adjacent Italian-style coffee bar, offering light snacks, pastries and a wide selection of beverages.
Attractions near this hotel
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art – 700 metres
Edinburgh Castle – 1 mile (1.5 kilometres)
Princes Street (shopping/gardens) - 1 mile (1.5 kilometres)
National Gallery of Scotland - 1 mile (1.5 kilometres)
Royal Mile – 1.5 miles (3 kilometres)
Royal Museum of Scotland – 1.5 miles (3 kilometres)
Edinburgh Dungeon – 1.5 miles (3 kilometres)
Scottish Parliament – 2 miles (3.5 kilometres)
Edinburgh Airport (EDI): Approximate driving time is 20 minutes and distance is 5 miles (8 kilometres).
Frequent daily bus services run from the bus station adjacent to the Terminal to the central Edinburgh bus terminus at Waverley Bridge. Taxis are also available from a taxi rank adjacent to the Terminal. The hotel is within 100 metres of Haymarket railway station.
Driving directions: From the airport, take the A8 towards the city centre. Pass the zoo on the left and Murrayfield Stadium and Haymarket train station on the right. At the traffic lights, take the next left into Grosvenor Street.
An Airsaver ticket covers a single fare, plus same-day unlimited travel on Lothian buses on arrival in the city. Taxis can be hailed in the street. The centre of Edinburgh is best explored on foot.
