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Apex City Hotel — Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Address
61 Grassmarket, EH1 2JF
Chain
YX
Opened
2002

About Apex City Hotel

4 AA star hotel superbly situated in the Grassmarket in the heart of Edinburghs old town with stunning views of the Castle. A prime location for shopping and entertainment with many major attractions on the doorstep including the Royal Mile; Edinburgh Castle; Holyrood Palace; Princes Street. With 119 luxurious rooms; an award winning restaurant; conference facilities and a pool and gym only a few yards away at the Apex International. Limited on-site parking is also available at the Apex International. All bedrooms are luxurious with large comfortable beds; widescreen LCD TVs; luxury toiletries; free wi-fi and local calls along with 24 hour room service. The hotels Agua Restaurant and Bar is a stylish restaurant serving classic dishes with a modern twist which won it an AA Rosette. The hotel also offers three meeting and event rooms with capacities from 12 to 100; chic and stylish with light reflective black glass table tops they come with all the impressive range of facilities you expect to find at an Apex Hotel. Whether you are in Edinburgh for business or leisure you will feel at home with Apex Hotels.

Superb city centre location in the historic heart of Edinburgh with astonishing views of Edinburgh Castle make this the ideal base for exploring Edinburgh - just step out the hotel into the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Edinburghs Old Town. The Royal Mile is within a short stroll and famous Edinburgh landmarks like Princes Street are also in reach. Sightseeing tour buses stop right outside and the hotel is within walking distance to Edinburgh Waverley Station and links to Edinburgh Airport.

Location

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