Courtyard Edinburgh, from Marriott International, is a contemporary four star hotel in Edinburgh’s city centre located next to the Edinburgh playhouse. The hotel marks the arrival of a new style of hotel in the capital, bringing the prestige of the Marriott name with an innovative mix of the 1802 Lounge, Grill and Terrace. With 240 rooms, Courtyard Edinburgh is designed for both business travellers looking for a place where they can “switch off” as well as for leisure travellers. It has a bold and fun style that shines through its décor and innovative mix of vibrant social areas ideal for business or pleasure.
The hotel’s restaurant, 1802 Grill has a separate entrance enabling local residents to make use of its facilities without having to enter the hotel. Guests can enjoy all-day dining choosing from a selection of locally-sourced dishes and an extensive drinks menu.
In the heart of Edinburgh’s new shopping and entertainment hub at the east end of Prince’s Street, the hotel is close to Edinburgh’s Tram line and within easy reach of the stunning views from Calton Hill. This provides an ideal location for those from out of town, who can easily reach the centre and ongoing travel arrangements in a matter of minutes.
The hotel comprises a series of three adjoining Georgian townhouses, one of which was home to Robert Stevenson, the famous Scottish lighthouse engineer and the grandfather of ‘Treasure Island’ author Robert Louis Stevenson.
Capacity by configuration | Dimensions | |||||||
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Banquet | Boardroom | Cabaret | Classroom | Reception | Theatre | Area | Height | |
1802 Grill | 95 | 100 | 40m2 | 2.5m | ||||
1802 Terrace | 50 |