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The Royal Terrace Hotel is part of an expansive Georgian Terrace, over looking Scotland`s historical capital, the city of Edinburgh. Architect William H. Playfair designed this Georgian hotel, which has retained much of its original charm and character. With spectacular views over the Firth of Forth, The Royal Terrace Hotel is situated only a few minutes walk away from the city centre. Outstanding cuisine, delightful surroundings and the hotel`s unique, private, landscaped and terraced gardens, are appreciated by many of the guests who return time and again for either business or pleasure.

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