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Site: www.oldwaverley.co.uk
The Old Waverley is one of the Capital’s oldest and best loved hotels. A hotel has stood on this site since the first half of the 19th Century, and is much a part of Edinburgh’s history as Princes Street itself.
Built as a temperance hotel by Robert Cranston, it was originally known as simply the Waverley Hotel. When Cranston expanded his empire in 1868, as well as building temperance hotels in London and Liverpool, he built the New Waverley Hotel at Waterloo Place. From then, to this day, the original Waverley hotel on Princes Street became known to one and all as the Old Waverley Hotel.
We are confident you will experience a welcome as warm as you would have recieved 150 years ago. Situated in Edinburgh's West End, the Old Waverley Hotel is on Edinburgh's famous Princes Street with its many excellent shops, by the financial district and of course all the top sights of Edinburgh, making it the ideal location for Edinburgh city breaks and for business travellers. The Old Waverley Hotel is almost opposite the Princes Street exit of Edinburgh's Waverley Station, is close by Edinburgh's Bus Station and easily accessible from Edinburgh's Airport.
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