Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh Haymarket has 282 bedrooms in total. The hotel offers a range of spacious rooms to suit your purpose, from a standard double to king suites.
Presenting a distinctly Gothic cityscape as it spreads out below its ancient castle, reaching out to the port of Leith, Edinburgh is far from dour. The Scottish capital is crammed with culture, filled with fun and festivity and has a deep sense of history and mystery.
It's a heady combination that never fails to charm visitors to this city, built on a set of extinct volcanoes on the Firth of Forth, an inlet from the North Sea, just north of the border between Scotland and England.
Tourists eagerly wander up and down the main street, Princes Street, browsing in the top quality stores and photographing the vista of the castle and the old town. When it comes to sightseeing, Edinburgh's attractions are largely based on historical stories and legends, from the churchyard where Greyfriar's Bobby, the terrier, refused to leave his master's grave, to the grand royal apartments of Holyrood House,