
From the famous and world-class to the hip and hidden, Edinburgh is brimming with a wealth of cultural attractions, most of which are on the doorstep of 100 Princes Street. Nestled amidst the rugged beauty of Scotland’s landscape, Edinburgh has stood as a historical beacon of cultural richness in the British Isles since the 15th century. Today an ancient city steeped in tradition, yet colourful, warm and vibrantly modern, the allure of the Scottish capital understandably captivates the hearts and minds of travellers from across the globe.
Also within walking distance of 100 Princes Street is the lesser known but equally fascinating Writers’ Museum, which celebrates the lives of three Scottish literary giants: Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Louis Stevenson.
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In collaboration with Nuffield Health Edinburgh Omni Fitness, guests of 100 Princes Street can enjoy access to state-of-the-art fitness facilities.
We offer our guests the opportunity to book personal training sessions in the picturesque West Princes Street Gardens, tailored to individual goals.
We understand the importance of staying active, even while travelling, and are delighted to support your wellbeing throughout your stay. Whether you're passionate about tennis, yoga or jogging, our managers are ready to join you for a friendly game or workout session. Simply share your preferred sport from the list below and allow seven days’ notice so we can accommodate your desired schedule.
Padel / Walking: Michael Smith
Running: Diarmaid McDermott
Walking: Michael Smith
Cycling: Hannah Campbell
Golf: A selection of the 100 Princes Street team
An elegant haven of calm set amidst one of the city’s most lively thoroughfares, 100 Princes Street is centrally located in the cultural heart of the Scottish capital, directly facing Edinburgh Castle and just five minutes’ walk from the main train station, with its high-speed connections to the airport.
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