Apex Waterloo Place (Edinburgh)
  
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Apex Waterloo Place Hotel, 23-27 Waterloo Place Edinburgh, EH1 3BH
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Luxury City Centre Hotel in Edinburgh With a rich history, this landmark building at the east end of Princes Street in Edinburgh is returning to hotel trading after 120 years. Built in 1819, the Waterloo Hotel was the first purpose-built large scale hotel in Edinburgh and is located moments from Waverley train station and the city’s main shopping district. Advertised in 1819 as “an establishment where strangers could see the manners of the people and mix with the society of the place" the new hotel will combine the traditional features of this historic building with the contemporary style that Apex Hotels have become well known for.
Stylish, Central and Chic The Apex Waterloo Place Hotel is being developed as a luxury property that will set the standard for the ultimate in city chic when it officially opens its doors in March 2009.
‘Urban glamour meets contemporary comfort’ is very much the philosophy behind Apex Waterloo Place. This luxurious four-star hotel boasts the facilities and attention to detail to rival those of a five star property.
187 stylish and spacious bedrooms 5 highly versatile function rooms Luxurious swimming pool, gym, sauna and steam room Restaurant and lounge bar
Luxury Hotel near Princes Street Situated in the heart of the capital, our new hotel is located at the east end of Edinburgh's famous Princes Street. Easily accessible, the hotel is just one minute from Waverley station and close to the city’s main shopping district.
Childrens Notes
No family rooms available. See sister hotel Apex International for family room types.
Check-In / Check-Out
Check-in time: 15.00 Check-out time: 12.00
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