| 35 Drumsheugh Gardens Edinburgh , Edinburgh West EH3 7RN | |
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The Bonham was created from three Victorian townhouses and boasts 49 individually-styled bedrooms, as well as dynamic events space, a sophisticated restaurant offering, alongside a stylish bar and superb location for accessing both Edinburgh’s Old and New Town districts.
Nestled beside the famous Princes Street, awash with bustling cafes and upmarket boutique shops, The Bonham is within walking distance of the Royal Mile, as well as the world-famous attractions of Edinburgh Castle and St Giles’ Cathedral.
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