Hotel Review
Tigerlily, Edinburgh, Scotland
Full of glamour, cocktails and big bedrooms, Tigerlily, on the New Town's fashionable George Street, offers a chic hotel with a fun, chilled-out vibe.
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Rooms available from £148.75 per night
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Location
The hotel is centrally positioned in New Town on George Street, which is known for its high-fashion shops, bars and restaurants.
You're within walking distance of various attractions (including art galleries and the Scott monument) as well as Waverley station.
By car: around an hour from Glasgow, 2 hours 30 minutes from Newcastle and 4 hours 30 minutes from Manchester. Paid parking available nearby.
By train: Glasgow Queens Street to Edinburgh Waverley takes around 50 minutes, it's 3 hours from Manchester Piccadilly and 4 hours 45 minutes from London Kings Cross - after which, it's a 15-minute walk to the hotel. Book trains to Edinburgh.
Style
Behind its Georgian façade is a host of swanky spaces, from the marble and mirror-tiled lobby bar to the series of chain-mail draped restaurant booths and the cocktail bar, where a fuchsia glitter-ball hangs proudly.
Service & Facilities
On the ground floor, you'll find plenty of spaces to curl up with a book or people watch. There are two bars and guests have free entry to Lulu, the basement nightclub. Fitness fans can purchase a day pass to a nearby hotel's gym and pool.
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Terrace
- Nightclub
- Family-friendly
- Free Wi-Fi
Bedrooms
Rooms are smart, cool and sexy - think wood flooring coupled with pink armchairs and curtains and quirky features. Bathrooms are more neutral, but feature huge walk-in showers.
Room types: Classic, Luxury, Junior Suite, Georgian Mini Suite, The Black Room, Georgian Suite
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, GHD hairdryer and straighteners, smart TV, bluetooth speakers, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
The daytime and evening menus offer popular dishes, such as Thai green curry, chicken caesar salad or Scottish steak burger. There's constant action at the mirror-backed bar, where cocktails are the star of the show. The afternoon tea is popular as is the weekend 'Boozy Brunch' - a good-value, decadent affair including a cocktail, half-bottle of Prosecco and choice of dishes.
Restaurant and cocktail bar: modern international cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Boozy brunch served at weekends, from £39.95.
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