Prestonfield
Accolades
- AA
Hotel of the Year 2005 Scotland
- Best 101 Hotels in the World 2005 Tatler Abercrombie & Kent Travel
Guide
- Hotel of the Year 2005 Room for Romance Hotel of the Year Awards
- Most Romantic Hotel in Scotland - Hotel of the Year Awards 2004/5
- Tatler Magazine - Prestonfield one of the Top 20 Hotels in the UK 2004
- 5 Star Hotel rating VisitScotland 2005
- AA 4 Red Stars & membership of the AA's Top 200 Hotels 2005
- AA 2 Rosettes for Rhubarb - the Restaurant at Prestonfield 2005
- Evening News Business Awards finalist 2004
- Good Food of Scotland 4 Food Honours 2004/5
- Good Food of Scotland Gold Plate Award 2004/5
- MoMA Award from Hotel Review Scotland 2004/5
- Mr & Mrs Smith European Cities Hotel Collection, only hotel in UK
outside London
- Where to stay in Edinburgh. Conde Nast Traveller 2004
- Finalist FX Interior Design Awards 2004
- The Good Hotel Guide listing 2005
- Silver Thistle - the ultimate accolade in tourism, presented to Prestonfield
owner James Thomson by First Minister Jack McConnell, October 2004.
James
Thomson is Edinburgh's star restaurateur
in 2003 he really got into
opulent mode with the refurbishment of Prestonfield. To say the makeover
has been sumptuous is a bit of an understatement
unlike anything
else in the city.
Time Out Eating & Drinking Guide UK 2005
A
stunning mix of opulence, grandeur and comfort.
Richard Bath, Scotland on Sunday
Triple
A-rated spoil me factor.
Tatler
Possibly
the most decadent, service-obsessed hotel I have ever visited
beyond
swank.
Hampton's Magazine
Prestonfield
is a lush oasis of calm, slap bang in the middle of the most elegant city
in Europe.
Mr & Mrs Smith European Cities Hotel Collection
the
decadent and quixotic splendours of Prestonfield provides the ultimate
retort to minimalism. It is surely Edinburgh's most indulgent retreat
Chic Retreats
Divine
decadence. Rich, ripe and dangerously close to dissolute.
Tatler
Edinburgh's
most exciting hotel
exudes opulent individual style that is unrivalled
anywhere else in the city.
Time Out 2005.
Prestonfield
is surely Edinburgh's most indulgent retreat.
ELLE
...
looks incredible!
Shirley Manson, Garbage
a
Baroque extravaganza where more is most certainly, more!
Gillian Glover, The Scotsman
Rhubarb,
the hotel's restaurant is so exquisite you could spend an entire weekend
lazing around without even venturing out into the city.
Gareth MacLean, The Guardian
Fabulous!
Joan Collins
Full
on saucy styling with glowing candles, rich fabrics and antique furniture
creating
the feeling you've stepped into a giant boudoir"
Rhiannon Batten, The Independent
a
Beau Brummell kaleidoscope of gilt, ormolu and Scarlet pinstripe.
Allan Brown, The Sunday Times
Prestonfield
is, in a word, decadent.
Gareth MacLean, The Guardian
Prestonfield
is the one to watch.
Peter Irvine, Scotland the Best
Edinburgh's
most exciting venue has just opened its doors!. If Oscar Wilde was still
alive he would stay at Prestonfield; true opulence is a state of mind
and this hotel has a mind of its own
.
Scottish Wedding Directory
It's
all part of the utterly decadent experience. Simply without comparison.
Time Out
Gloriously
dissolute
more boudoir than B&B.
Jeremy Lazell The Sunday Times
Opulent
eccentricity
flamboyant décor, attention to detail and cosseting
service
create an environment of pure decadence.
Juliet Kinsman, The Observer
They've
taken the concept of luxury to the limits
.Prestonfield's bedrooms
are grand and luxurious - and not just because of the flocktastic décor.
Alison Alderman, Olive
the
stuff of pure fantasy.
Voyager
James
Thomson has transformed the traditional country house into
something altogether
more "wow".
Sawday's Special Places to Stay 2005
Prestonfield
- VIP treatment without the A-list price tag. Opulence has
never been
so affordable.
Mr & Mrs Smith Guide
The
pick of the bunch is Rhubarb. Romance in spades.
Sue Lawrence, Scotland on Sunday
Prestonfield,
Priestfield Road, Edinburgh EH16 5UT
Reservations: +44 (0) 131 225 7800
Rhubarb Restaurant: +44 (0) 131 225 1333
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