Hotel Indigo Edinburgh Explained

Hotel Indigo Edinburgh
Former Names:Royal British Hotel[1]
Status:Complete
Building Type:Hotel
Architectural Style:Victorian
Address:20 Princes Street
EH2 2AN
Location City:Edinburgh
Location Country:Scotland
Coordinates:55.9533°N -3.1909°W
Start Date:1896
Completion Date:1898
Opened Date:1899
Destruction Date:-->
Owner:Hotel Indigo
Material:red Peterhead granite
Sicilian marble
stone from Prudham quarries, Northumberland
Architect:James Macintyre Henry
Unit Count:-->
Number Of Rooms:64
Number Of Restaurants:1 (Twenty Princes Street)
Number Of Bars:1
Public Transit: St Andrew Square
Edinburgh Waverley
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Designation1:Category B Listed Building
Designation1 Offname:19 and 20 Princes Street, incorporating the Royal British Hotel
Designation1 Date:20 February 1985

Hotel Indigo Edinburgh is a hotel on Princes Street, Edinburgh. In 2016 it became part of the Hotel Indigo chain.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1899, Royal British Hotel, Princes St., Edinburgh. 2021-02-10. Archiseek.
  2. News: Takeover of Princes Street's Royal British Hotel. 6 December 2016. 10 February 2021. Edinburgh Evening News.