Location
Gleneagles Townhouse is set in the heart of Edinburgh city, overlooking St Andrews Square and just a short walk from Waverley train station.
The new city outpost of Scotland’s iconic Gleneagles estate, Gleneagles Townhouse is an urban haven in the heart of historic Edinburgh city.
Live like a local at this stylish Edinburgh retreat, blending heritage design with contemporary style
Explore the delights of the UNESCO-listed Georgian New Town on your doorstep
Sip a cocktail at sunset on the beautiful roof terrace, with incredible views across the lively capital
Set in a listed building that was formerly home to the Bank of Scotland, Gleneagles Townhouse effortlessly blends Scottish heritage with contemporary interiors and a laid-back atmosphere. This city center haven is perfectly located next to the leafy gardens of St Andrews Square, in Edinburgh’s UNESCO-listed New Town brimming with historic Georgian architecture. Following a sensitive and meticulous restoration, the property re-opened its doors in spring 2022. Original features such as oak panelling and stained-glass windows have been expertly preserved, creating a sense of elegant grandeur. In each of the hotel’s unique 33 rooms, stylish furnishings and colorful fabrics breathe a new lease of life into the historic building.
With a private members’ club, state-of-the-art wellness center and magnificent all-day dining room, this Edinburgh retreat is the perfect place to live like a local. Savor the flavors of Scottish produce at The Spence, an elegant restaurant set in the former grand banking hall. For a dose of relaxation, head down to the thoroughly modern spa where a range of treatments are on offer including a cryotherapy chamber and infrared sauna. As the sun sets, soak in the lively atmosphere and sip hand-crafted cocktails at Lamplighters, the hotel’s chic roof terrace with remarkable views across the historic rooftops of Edinburgh.
When to visit
Gleneagles Townhouse is set in the heart of Edinburgh city, overlooking St Andrews Square and just a short walk from Waverley train station.