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When Locke Hotels launched the beloved Eden Locke in Edinburgh, they nailed one thing perfectly. A beautiful space that is not only generous to the eyes but equally functional. 

Their cotton candy color scheme matched with textures like cement and clay pots blends seamlessly together. This one part apartment and hotel boast only suite-rooms right in the heart of the New Town. Their address on George Street is the ultimate place to call home and when designers Grzywinski + Pons renovated this Georgian Mansion, it was nothing less than perfection. 

Each of the 72 studio rooms has been carefully appointed with the standard amenities of an apartment. Kitchens with pops of color are designed so that you can cook your own meals and create cocktails right in your own room. Their signature touch of L-shaped sofas makes for the perfect pair in the rooms’ living space, where you can lounge or get some work done. Some of the rooms have a city view so if you’re a guest who loves a look into the city, be sure to request one. Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Downstairs in the mezzanine at Eden Locke is their coffee bar that transforms into a wine and cocktail bar at night. Locals pour in during the day to work remotely and at night it becomes a buzzing social scene. The space is filled with a mix of different seating options that all work well together. Their vision of this older building has been transformed into one of the most beautiful spaces in Edinburgh. 

For booking Eden Locke Edinburgh, head here to check availability for a room. Locke Hotels have other hotels in cities like London and Manchester. 

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh


Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh


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Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

Pink Pillow Covers, Gem-Shaped Towel Ring, Color faded side table, Brass sconce, Cement plant standColor-dipped plant pots, Golden Goose Flower Sneakers, Wire basket, and Pink Chair


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Locke Hotels launched the beloved Eden Locke in Edinburgh, they nailed one thing perfectly. A beautiful space that is not only generous to the eyes but equally functional. Their cotton candy color scheme matched with textures like cement and clay pots blends seamlessly together. This one part apartment and hotel boast only suite-rooms right in the heart of the New Town. Their address on George Street is the ultimate place to call home and when designers Grzywinski + Pons renovated this Georgian Mansion, it was nothing less than perfection. Each of the 72 studio rooms has been carefully appointed with the standard amenities of an apartment. Kitchens with pops of color are designed so that you can cook your own meals and create cocktails right in your own room. Their signature touch of L-shaped sofas makes for the perfect pair in the rooms' living space, where you can lounge or get some work done. Some of the rooms have a city view so if you're a guest who loves a look into the city, be sure to request one. Downstairs in the mezzanine at Eden Locke is their coffee bar that transforms into a wine and cocktail bar at night. Locals pour in during the day to work remotely and at night it becomes a buzzing social scene. The space is filled with a mix of different seating options that all work well together. Their vision of this older building has been transformed into one of the most beautiful spaces in Edinburgh. For booking Eden Locke Edinburgh, head here to check availability for a room. Locke Hotels have other hotels in cities like London and Manchester. Beautiful Spaces: Inside Eden Locke in Edinburgh

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  1. Oh wow, these rooms look absolutely gorgeous! I love the colour schemes that they’ve gone for.

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