Rooms at The Marriott Dalmahoy
The majority of Marriott Dalmahoy guestrooms offer excellent views over the golf course. Each spacious room boasts new luxury bedding with fluffier pillows, thicker mattresses and soft linens.
All Guestrooms Feature:
- Wi-fi Internet Access
- Hairdryer
- Ironing Facilities
- 24 Hour Room Service
- 32 inch Flat Screen TV
- Dedicated Workspace
- Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
- Mini-Bar
Dining at the Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel
The Dalmahoy offers its guests 2 distinct and wonderful dining options.
Pentland Restaurant:
This award-winning restaurant serves Scottish Fayre cooked to 2 AA rosette standard with stunning views of the golf course.
- Open for Breakfast and Dinner
- Dress Code: Shirt/Slacks Required
Long Weekend Cafe Bar
Informal restaurant offering a large selection of meals and snacks. Closed on Sunday for dinner.
- Open for Lunch and Dinner
- Dress code: Casual
About Edinburgh City
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh grew up in Scotland during medieval times as a cluster of narrow streets around a castle. Today, Edinburgh--historic, cultured, and cosmopolitan--is the perfect place to set down your guidebook and explore one of the most dramatic cities in the world. Rising 270 feet above the city is Edinburgh Castle. The castle rock has been occupied since the Bronze Age. Given the strategic view of the Firth of Forth it’s no surprise. The remaining buildings are from the 12 century. At their heart is the small, sweet St. Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburgh.
Edinburgh is often called “The Athens of the North.” When you’re inside the city limits of one of Europe’s most dramatic cities you’ll understand why. From the teasing alleys of Old Town, to the gracious squares of Georgian New Town, every lane in Edinburgh urges you to search out the remarkable. Let go, and fall under Edinburgh’s unique spell.
Edinburgh Castle:
The site of Edinburgh Castle is where Scotland truly began. The castle sits on a high, rocky hill with a narrow ridge running east above the Old Town of Edinburgh. There has been a fortification of some kind here for thousands of years. The castle has existed through layers of time and history, and it is indeed magnificent. Edinburgh Castle has highlighted the city’s skyline for 800 years, is a national symbol, and it is Scotland’s most popular site to visit. The castle was the vital possession in Scotland’s historic struggles. It has served as a royal palace, barracks, prison, parliament, and is home to the Scottish crown jewels and the fabled Stone of Destiny. Edinburgh Castle towers over the city from high on a wedge of rock, a solid symbol of the Scottish nation that has retained her magnificent identity throughout time.