The Garden

Our garden oasis is the perfect place to escape the city and to meet, snack, or have a drink.

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The Principal Edinburgh Charlotte Square (Formerly The Roxburghe)

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Overlooking one of Edinburgh’s prettiest private garden squares, The Principal Edinburgh Charlotte Square — formerly The Roxburghe Hotel — consists of seven inter-connecting Georgian townhouses in the heart of the New Town, a UNESCO world heritage site.

As the newest Principal hotel, it has undergone a multi-million restoration and refurbishment: all of our bedrooms and suites have been given a smart, new look, inspired by the golden age of travel and a genuine sense of Scottish hospitality.

Guests familiar with PRINCIPAL will find familiar touch points, including the red bedside telephone, tuck box of treats and a vintage post box.

The new gym and spa at The Principal Edinburgh Charlotte Square is now open to guests as well as the general public.

Discover the best things to do in Edinburgh with our Principal insider's guide here.

The Garden

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At the heart of the hotel, The Garden is a spot where guests can sit back and relax, whatever the time of day or night.

This is where you’ll find breakfast being served till 10am (10.30am on weekends and bank holidays); afterwards, we switch to a light, all-day menu of salads, sandwiches and so forth, with a drinks menu that’s inspired by botanical infusions, spritzes and toddies.

Our Twilight Tea is served from 12 noon to 10pm every day.

As well as extending the hours of traditional tea, vegan and vegetarian versions of the menu are also available.

For those in the mood for an extra ‘kick’, the Twilight Tea menu includes a choice of hot toddies, Scottish slings, and Champagne.

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Overlooking one of Edinburgh’s prettiest private garden squares, The Principal Edinburgh Charlotte Square — formerly The Roxburghe Hotel — consists of seven inter-connecting Georgian townhouses in the heart of the New Town, a UNESCO world heritage site.

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An old hotel in a classy city centre location reinvented in mid-century modern Soho House-style chic.

With a darkly dramatic reception area, stylised ‘Levantine’ restaurant and characterful, deeply comfortable bedrooms, it’s an Instagram-ready example of a new generation of corporate hotels.

Restaurant review: The Gardener's Cottage, Edinburgh | Life and ...

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Meal for two, including wine and service: £80 If I was a cynical bastard, and I do have my moments, I would suggest the Gardener's Cottage is too good to be true; that it was like some little girl with corkscrew blonde hair who always says "please" and "thank you" and smells of strawberries.

Pearl barley plays the part of risotto rice, and they love their beans, broad or green or otherwise.

There was a salad of green herbs decorated with violet blooms and dressed with the salt the bread hadn't had, plus a simple plate of crunchy green beans with the ripe, sea-shore kick of chopped winkles.

In other words, a cheese and onion quiche but, for all the posing, a very respectable one with good, crumbly pastry.

A sensitively roasted grouse came with a mix of beans, kale and chestnut mushrooms; a tranche of hake, on one of their risotto-like messes of pearl barley, came with more peas and beans.

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