The hotel is located on the Charlotte Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Named after King George III’s queen and daughter, and mirroring St Andrews Square in the other side of the city, Robert Adam’s Charlotte Square was completed in 1820. The townhouses have been recently redeveloped. The gardens were laid out in 1808 and feature a statue of Prince Albert—unveiled by his widow Queen Victoria in 1876. In August, the square hosts the Edinburgh International Book Festival. No. 5 was once the home of National Trust for Scotland, Bute House is the official residence of the First Minister of Scotland, and No. 7 is open to the public as The Georgian House.
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