The Bank inn is located in Edinburgh in United Kingdom. To book this Inn click here.
Originally built as a bank in 1923, then converted into a hotel and tastefully refurbished in 1998, the hotel's imposing façade remains an unquestionably impressive landmark on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The entrance into the hotel is through Logie Bairds Bar, notably live and frequented by locals and visitors alike. The reception is located in the Bank Manager's office at the rear of the Bar where access to the hotel's bedrooms is hidden in the oaked panelled walls.
The distinctive bedrooms are on the three floors above the bar in this 'A' listed building which has no lift and is, therefore, unsuitable for the elderly or infirm. Located on the Royal Mile you are surrounded by an abundance of fine restaurants, bistros and cafes. Logie Bairds Bar is open from 9am each morning until 1am and serves a varied bar menu until late each day. For group bookings, advance notice is required.
| Hotel Address |
Bank1-3 South Bridge, Royal Mile Edinburgh United Kingdom |
We are also able to recommend the Beluga Canteen Restaurant located on Chambers Street for fine dining and the Conservatory Restaurant at the Royal Ettrick Hotel in Polwarth. Champagne and Flowers can be arranged for that special occasion. There is a night porter on duty through out the night should you require assistance. Our full Scottish breakfast is included in all rates, and served in the Bank Manager's Office at the rear of the bar between 7.

30am and 9.30am Monday - Friday and from 8am and 10am at the weekend. Continental breakfast commences 30 minutes prior to these times. Each of the nine bedrooms celebrates the work of a famous Scot as listed below. James Watt - Pioneer of the steam engine Executive Bedroom Robert Burns - Poet and writer Executive Bedroom Charles Rennie Macintosh - Designer Executive Bedroom Robert Louis Stevenson - Writer and traveller David Livingstone - Explorer This room has a private bathroom Thomas Telford - Engineer John Logie Baird - Inventor of television Alexander Graham Bell - Inventor ...
of the telephone James Young Simpson - Pioneer or anaesthesia The rooms have been designed for your comfort and privacy and are equipped with: En suite bathroom / shower room Complimentary tea/coffee tray Colour television Trouser press Hair dryer Direct dial telephone |