Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Stay With Me // Edinburgh

Over the last couple of years a lot more people have been embracing Staycations and I will admit that I am no different. I have taken this opportunity to explore some of the places a little bit closer to home that I wouldn't ordinarily have visited. Last year we spent a few days in Edinburgh.

It is one of my favourites cities in Scotland, and from York it is just a couple of hours on the train, so perfect for a day out. Equally it is ideal for a couple of days to fully explore and immerse yourself in the city's culture. I have put together some of my recommendations for places to stay, where to eat and what to do.

Where to Stay //

We stayed at the absolutely stunning Balmoral Hotel in the heart of the city. Whilst this is not the cheapest in Edinburgh, the location, the staff and the service you receive is unparalleled in the city. Every room is beautifully decorated and the finishing touches really make your visit feel special. Whilst out at dinner they will also provide a turn down service which includes The Balmoral whiskey fudge, the room-service breakfast menu and camomile teabag to help you sleep. They also lay out your pyjamas, hotel slippers and set the lights to calm mode. You instantly feel like a treasured guest when you return to your room. I will definitely be staying here again next time I visit Edinburgh. 


Photography: Bethany Chawner // The Balmoral Hotel

Where to Eat //

There are so many good places to eat in Edinburgh and, full disclosure, I didn’t eat at all these this time around. Some of the following are favourites from previous visits but I thought I’d put together my full list to hopefully inspire some delicious meals for you in the future;


Breakfasts

The Dome - Morning Tea // This is more than just a breakfast this a five-course “Morning Tea”. Set in the stunning surrounds of The Dome it is the most luxuriously wonderful start to your day.


Soderberg // A Swedish bakery and coffee shop chain based in Edinburgh. Sweden is famous for Fika and this place sums that up. Their coffees and pastries are amazing. Take them away and sit in one of Edinburgh’s beautiful parks. 


Lunches & Dinner

Cafe at The Palace // This is a much more relaxed tearoom-style option that can be found in the Courtyard at Holyrood Palace. It has a beautiful terrace which is perfect for coffee and cake or a light lunch whilst you're visiting, especially if it's a beautiful sunny day.


Badger & Co. // I have been here for both lunch and dinner and both were thoroughly enjoyable. Based upon The Wind in the Willows this restaurant always has a different theme depending on the time of the year but always includes a dramatic entry way.


The Grand Cafe at The Scotsman Hotel // An Art Deco themed room with stunning architecture and interior design with incredible food to match. If they have the Earl Grey Creme Brûlée on the menu then you have to finish with that - incroyable!


The Hide at The Scotsman Hotel // Another restaurant at The Scotsman Hotel but this one has a more relaxed bistro feel to it with chunky leather and dark wood everywhere. The menu also reflects this and features slightly more heartier dishes. 


Brasserie Prince at The Balmoral // This is the more relaxed restaurant that can be found at The Balmoral. As the name suggests it focuses on French cuisine but in a fuss free way which everyone will enjoy.


Special Occasions

No. 1 at The Balmoral // This Michelin star restaurant can be found underground at The Balmoral. It hosts a 10-course Tasting Menu which is absolutely amazing. The fresh bread that keeps flowing is also a favourite. The service and the staff make this dining experience even more special.


The Witchery // The unusual surroundings will take your breath away as you enter The Witchery. But don’t let the unusual gothic surroundings put you off. The menu they offer is classic British cuisine showcasing the best of Scotland’s ingredients. 


Photography: Bethany Chawner // Cafe at The Palace


What to Do //

Edinburgh is a very cultured city and having been a few times now I have visited most of the sights. I have put together my list of places you shouldn’t miss;


Walk the Royal Mile

Edinburgh Castle

Palace of Holyrood House

Calton Hill

Arthur’s Seat 

St Giles’ Cathedral

The Real Mary King’s Close

The Scotch Whiskey Experience

Edinburgh Zoo


I hope this post has inspired you to add Edinburgh to your list of Staycation locations. It is definitely still on mine to visit again soon. Maybe at Christmas this time?


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