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Great Company GREAT COMPANY HOTEL DU VIN EDINBURGH MEETINGS&EVENTS EDINBURGH NESTLED DEEP IN THE OLD TOWN Deep within Edinburgh’s Old Town, this former city asylum is now home to one of the most stylish boutique hotels in Edinburgh city centre. Offering 47 timelessly styled bedrooms and suites. Our Edinburgh hotel has a big heart and personality with a trademark bistro and mezzanine bar, unique events rooms for business or private dining, cigar bothy, whisky snug, intriguing Laroche tasting room and an outstanding wine cellar all on offer. The historic capital has a wealth of iconic sites to visit, great shopping and of course, true Scottish hospitality. Just moments from the Royal Mile with the castle at the top and the Palace of Holyroodhouse at its foot, the recently reopened National Museum of Scotland and beside the open parkland of the meadows. Of course, your Meetings and Events Manager will help suggest, plan and organise any event you want to host BURKE&HARE Burke and Hare is a long, impressive room with high ceilings and a collection of intriguing and original art adorning the walls. Further complemented by a bespoke mural of the infamous Scottish pair Burke and Hare covering an entire wall, it is sure to leave a memorable impression on your clients. BURKE&HARE DETAILS Dinner Boardroom Theatre Drinks 36 26 30 40 Width 4.2m 1 Phone/data socket Length 9.5m 1 TV/satellite aerial Height 3.5m 4 plug sockets BEDLAM Bedlam is an airy room adjoining Burke and Hare with direct access to our outdoor terrace. Accommodating up to 10 people this intimate space floods with natural daylight with an impressive, original domed ceiling as its focal point. BEDLAM DETAILS Dinner Boardroom Theatre 10 10 12 Width 4.2m 1 Phone/data socket Length 4.2m 1 TV/satellite aerial Height 3.5m 4 plug sockets THE CHEF’S TABLE Our most intimate of rooms is the Chef ’s Table capable of sitting up to 8 people. This circular room provides a creative backdrop for your lunch meeting. THE CHEF’S TABLE DETAILS Dinner Width 3.6m 1 Phone/data socket Length 3.8m 1 TV/satellite aerial 8 Height 2.9m 4 plug sockets THE WHISKY SNUG A relaxed, moody and informal space that can accommodate up to 30 people. Packed full of cosy sofas, luxurious leather chairs, a roaring fire and a hugely impressive whisky cabinet as its crowning glory. This room is perfect for drinks receptions and networking events. THE WHISKY SNUG DETAILS Drinks Width 2.8m 1 Phone/data socket Length 10.7m 1 TV/satellite aerial 30 Height 3m 4 plug sockets MAKE IT AN ALL NIGHTER OUR ROOMS LARGE SUITES Errazuriz is a stunning front facing open plan room with three original high windows which fill the room with natural daylight. At the far end of the room sits our signature deep, cast iron roll top bath. The Catena Zapata suite is situated on the top floor in the old building with a view of the Salisbury Crags. This room has the original wooden beams exposed in the ceiling and a sofa STANDARD DOUBLE ROOMS bed which makes it ideal for families. La Grande Dame Queen size bed with an ensuite bathroom with bath and is one of our more quiet suites, facing the courtyard it shower over. also comes with its own private balcony, semi open plan monsoon drench shower and deep roll top bath. There is SUPERIOR DOUBLE ROOMS also a sofa area where you can watch TV. A spacious double room with free standing bath and walk in monsoon shower. EXECUTIVE SUITE Dom Perignon is our executive suite and the largest room STUDIO SUITES in the hotel featuring a private balcony and emperor size Spacious open plan rooms with a king size bed, ensuite bed. There is also a partition separating the bed from bathroom with walk-in monsoon shower and free the sitting area. In each of these areas there is a large standing roll top bath. plasma TV. The room also benefits from a large, partly TWIN BEDS ROOMS open plan bathroom with a battleship bath. With either ensuite bathroom with bath and shower over or free standing bath and walk in monsoon shower. THINGS TO DO Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland is situated on Scotland’s East Coast on the south side of the Firth Of Forth. Home of the Scottish parliament, Edinburgh is enriched with culture, fine architecture and hosts of one of the most prestigious universities in the United Kingdom, The University of Edinburgh. The most well known attractions are Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, Holyrood Palace and The National Gallery of Scotland. With a population of just under 500,000 in 2011, Edinburgh is Scotland’s second largest city after Glasgow. The centre of Edinburgh from Carlton Hill MAKING YOUR WAY HERE FROM THE SOUTH A1 E T R K A T S M Follow A1 taking exit toward At Cameron Toll Shopping Centre, EtakeE Take a left at Chambers Street S T R R A S G R S Craigmillar/NewcraighallC A the fourth exit onto A7/DalkeithB E Road N D A M Turn left at George IV Bridge L C H At the roundaboutE M take the first exit Turn left at A7/E Preston Street A G K Hotel du Vin Edinburgh is located E E R A onto A6095/Newcraighall RoadO Turn right at A7/ S Clerk Street and opposite the Bedlam Theatre R R 7 O G W E Cross both roundabouts continue to drive on the A7 N E T B E T R I R S E G E C I L L Edinburgh Airport is approximatelyD 8 miles away (24 minutes by car) O O C G T H O U L E S Edinburgh Railway Station is approximately ½ mile away (10 minute walk) S O N S T R E B E R T I S T O P L A C E FORREST HILL WE ARE HERE T S L L H A BRISTO R S SQUARE M A C E P L A O N R I S T L A U HOTEL DU VIN BISTRO EDINBURGH 11 BRISTO PLACE, EDINBURGH EH1 1EZ 0131 285 1479& [email protected] www.HOTELDUVIN.com.
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