Macdonald Marine Hotel Edinburgh (Edinburgh)

Macdonald Marine Hotel Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
Macdonald Marine Hotel Edinburgh

country: United Kingdom, city: Edinburgh (North Berwick)

Macdonald Marine Hotel Edinburgh Macdonald Marine Hotel EdinburghLocated in an enviable position on the Firth of Forth, the Macdonald Marine Hotel is just 30 minutes from Edinburgh. The hotel is a gloriously embellished example of Victoriana, picturesquely located at the heart of East Lothian's golfing coast. The Marine actually overlooks the West Links golf course, which threads along the edge of the Firth of Forth. Warm and inviting, the guest rooms including the turret suites, family rooms, four posters and apartments are stylish and desirable, with all the modern conveniences for business and leisure travellers alike.
Enjoy a drink in the club bar, a malt whisky or afternoon tea, perhaps in the lounge, or simply enjoy the food in the Craigleith Restaurant. Meeting plans include the state of the art meeting rooms and a conference and banqueting suite for 300 people, flooded with natural light and stunning vistas. Indulge in the Vital Health-beauty and fitness Spa, a stunning retreat offering a haven for guests enjoying a luxury pamper break.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Business centre
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Gymnasium
Jacuzzi / Whirlpool
Lobby
Lounge
Parking facilities
Restaurant
Room service
Sauna
Spa
Swimming pool
Wireless Internet access
Private bathroom / Ensuite

Extra Information:
Distance to Edinburgh Airport:|50 min by Car
Distance to North Berwick Railway Station:|5 min by Car

Address:
Cromwell Road North Berwick
East Lothian EH39 4LZ Scotland


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