Luxury Edinburgh - The Town House Collection


PREMIUM SERVICES

Book with the Luxury Concierge to get the following premium services for The Town House Collection:
  • Why not take over the whole of The Howard for a private house party for up to 34 people? Your team of butlers can organise anything from country pursuits to chocolate-tasting workshops - just put them to the test...
  • A three-course dinner for up to six people, prepared and served in your Townhouse Apartment.
  • Accompany Michel Bouyer, Executive Chef at The Bonham, as a couple or in a group, on one of his expeditions fishing, mushroom-hunting, wild garlic-gathering, berry-picking or simply shopping at the local farmers' market. Then join him in the kitchen with whatever you have collected, to help him prepare the meal that you can then enjoy at leisure in the restaurant that evening.
  • Head chef at Channings, Karen Mackay, will cook a luxurious seven-course dinner for two, using the tasting menu of the week and matching each course with different wines. Dinner will be served in the Shackleton Library: the perfect setting for a romantic soiree for two.
A Suite At The Howard


The best addresses in town

  "What's not to love?" - Sunday Times

The Town House Collection is a collection of four luxurious boutique hotels, each located at an excellent Edinburgh address. The collection comprises two five-star and two four-star properties, each with its own unique style. All the hotels, however, share the same values, which are to provide you with a genuine, personal and memorable experience.

Traditional Scottish charm at The Howard

A five-star home from home - except so much better! - The Howard is a discreet, elegant, Georgian townhouse in the cobblestoned centre of the New Town. You'll feel like a guest in a chic private residence here, with a team of butlers to look after you from the moment you arrive, ensuring that you want for nothing. Need your bags unpacked? Feel like afternoon tea in your room? They've got it all under control. At The Howard you'll get an utterly personal, bespoke service, passionate about the detail.

All the rooms and suites are spacious, comfortable and furnished with traditional great taste. Three of them, however, have their own terraced gardens and entrances - which means that your stay can be as private as you want it to be.

In the restaurant, The Atholl, you will enjoy traditional Scottish fare, meticulously prepared by a dedicated team of chefs. It's a warm and exclusive Georgian setting. Some guests love their suites so much that they prefer to dine there, choosing from the a la carte menu, and a butler is happy to serve a three-course dinner, so that you can relax in comfort and privacy.

Supersize the suite experience at The Edinburgh Residence

A collection of 29 suites in a period building in the West End of the city, the Edinburgh Residence is the most luxurious alternative to a five-star hotel that you can find. Glide past the acres of fine wood panelling and sweeping staircases, and you'll find some apartments that are the size of tennis courts. Honestly.

Suites are divided into three categories: Grand, Classic (three of which have their own private entrances) and the party-size Townhouse Apartments. They are all, however, spacious, elegant, discreet, tasteful and utterly luxurious.

The in-house team at the Edinburgh Residence ensures that you are comfortable and points you in the right direction once you're ready to step out into the glorious Scottish capital.

A grand Franco-Scottish alliance at The Bonham

If The Bonham Hotel is about fusing contemporary style with a classic townhouse setting, the Restaurant at The Bonham successfully brings together a fabulous French chef with the finest of fresh Scottish ingredients.

Michel Bouyer has been delighting diners at The Bonham for the past five-and-a-half years with his classic yet original cooking. He's earned the restaurant two AA rosettes and a loyal local and international following.

The Restaurant at the Bonham has quite a minimalist feel to it, but also succeeds in exuding warmth and welcome. There are few places in Edinburgh which make dining such an effortlessly chic and luxurious experience.

A continental affair at Channings

People come to Channings, a townhouse on the western edge of central Edinburgh, to enjoy a relaxed, informal approach. The rules there are that there are no rules. Just feel at home. (Although it'll be even better than home.)

The result is a fabulous, colourful, passionate, fine dining experience - a bit of a best-kept secret for Channings, but it's well and truly out now.