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The George Hotel (Edinburgh)

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InterContinental Edinburgh The George
No. 19 George St, the hotel's main entrance
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General information
Location19-21 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland
Coordinates55°57′14″N 3°11′47″W / 55.953810°N 3.196346°W / 55.953810; -3.196346
Opening1881
Technical details
Floor countTownhouse (Old Wing) 4 Forth (New Wing) 7
Other information
Number of rooms240
Number of restaurants1
ParkingOn Street (Limited, Chargeable, Maximum 3 Hours) Hotel provides discounts to residents when parking at the St James Quarter car park.
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InterContinental Edinburgh The George

InterContinental Edinburgh The George is a historic hotel located at 19–21 George Street in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.

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History

The hotel, next to Edinburgh: New Town Church (formerly St Andrew's and St George's West Church)

The five townhouses on George Street that make up the hotel's historic core, Nos. 15–25,[1] were constructed around 1780 as part of Edinburgh's New Town, to designs by John Young.[2] They are now a category A listed building.[3] In 1840, No. 19 George Street was remodeled by architect David Bryce,[2] as the headquarters of the Caledonian Insurance Company. It is today the hotel's main entrance.

In 1860, a hotel opened in Nos. 21 & 23, gradually expanding to cover the upper levels of the other buildings as well. In 1879, the Caledonian Insurance Company expanded to Nos. 15 & 17, with remodeling carried out by MacGibbon and Ross.[2] In 1881, the hotel portion became The George Hotel. In 1905, the hotel was completely remodeled, with the addition of luxurious public rooms on the ground floor.[1]

In 1939, the Caledonian Insurance Company moved out, selling their premises to The George Hotel. The outbreak of World War II prevented a planned expansion, and the offices were requisitioned by the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes until 1946.[1] The old insurance offices finally opened as the expanded George Hotel in 1950. In 1958, the hotel proposed a 17-story tower wing in the rear, but a public inquiry prevented its construction. The George Hotel's owners, Grand Metropolitan,[4] eventually built a smaller 7-storey rear wing, designed by Henry Wylie, in 1967.[2]

When Grand Metropolitan bought Inter-Continental Hotels in 1981, they placed the George in that company's Forum Hotels division. In the early 1990s, the George was remodeled and transferred to the upscale Inter-Continental Hotels division as the George Inter-Continental Edinburgh. InterContinental Hotels sold the George to the Principal Hotel Company for £20 million in June 2005,[5] and the hotel returned to its original name, before being completely renovated in 2006.[1] It was voted Best Hotel in Edinburgh at the Scottish Hotel Awards 2009.[6]

In 2015–16, London-based interior design studio Goddard Littlefair redesigned the hotel's interiors.[7] The former Tempus Bar & Restaurant reopened in 2015 as The Printing Press Bar & Kitchen, under the direction of chef-restaurateur Des McDonald, previously of The Ritz and The Ivy in London.[8] On 1 November 2016, at the conclusion of the renovations, Principal Hotels renamed the hotel The Principal Edinburgh George Street.[9] In May 2018, InterContinental Hotels bought Principal Hotels,[10] and the hotel was renamed InterContinental Edinburgh The George on 31 July 2019.[11]

Noted guests

For the past 200 years the property has been a prestigious address. In Georgian times the poet Robert Burns paid many visits to No. 25, as did the author Sir Walter Scott. In more modern times celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, Omar Sharif, Jack Lemmon and Kylie Minogue have visited.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "George Hotel History Booklet" (PDF). Edinburgh World Heritage.[dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d Gifford, John (1991). Edinburgh. Buildings of Scotland. Yale University Press. p. 299. ISBN 0300096720.
  3. ^ "19-25 (odd nos) George Street, George Hotel: LB28830". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  4. ^ Cooke, Anthony (2015). A History of Drinking. Edinburgh University Press. p. 188. ISBN 9781474400138.
  5. ^ Walsh, By Dominic (10 June 2005). "IHG set for £20M sale of Edinburgh Hotel to Principal". The Times.
  6. ^ "Scottish Hotel Awards, 2009 results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  7. ^ "The Principal Edinburgh George Street". Goddard Littlefair. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  8. ^ "The Printing Press Bar and Kitchen set to open on George Street". STV. Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Iconic Hotel Relaunches as The Principal Edinburgh". DRAM. 3 November 2016.
  10. ^ "IHG adds exceptional UK hotels for InterCon and Kimpton with Principal Hotels acquisition". Head for Points. 3 May 2018.
  11. ^ "IHG Invests in Scotland as They Bring InterContinental Hotels & Resorts Back to Edinburgh".

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