Spacious & Stylish
The contemporary styled bedrooms are designed to offer the ultimate in comfort and elegance, combined with top-notch business facilities. Guestrooms are spacious and stylish and soft neutral colours contrast perfectly with walnut furniture.
All Guestrooms Feature:
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Widescreen LCD TV with Freeview Channels.
- Large Desk & Chair
- Bath and/or Walk-in Shower
- Coffee/ Tea Making Facilities
- Luxury Toiletries
- Iron & Ironing Board
- Free Local Phonecalls
- Limited Edition Art
- Complimentary Newspaper available from Reception
- A Green Apex Duck - Yours to keep!
Agua Bar & Restaurant
The AA rosette award-winning Agua Bar and Restaurant is superbly situated in downtown Edinburgh, with wonderful views of Edinburgh Castle.
The introduction to Agua is metropolitan chic, full-height full-width glass doors between rendered castle-like walls. To the left is Apex City Hotel’s long cool reception desk and dignified seating area; to the right is lounge, bar and tiered restaurant
Agua is a stylish, contemporary restaurant, offering classic food with a modern twist made from the best of locally sourced ingredients.The menu offers an inventive modern European array of dishes, rooted in classic culinary tradition & invigorated with inventive Scottish and global touches. All immaculately presented of course, as you would expect from an Apex hotel.
About Edinburgh City
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.
Discover Edinburgh on foot. It’s the best way to soak up the atmosphere of one of Europe’s oldest, and most exceptional, cities. From the tempting nooks of Old Town to the grace of Georgian New Town, Edinburgh is in a class by itself.
Medieval Old Town grants you the sudden gift of stunning views, flashes of sunlit hills settled beneath the mist, rosy bluffs, a glimpse of the sea, and intriguing hints of bygone ages. In New Town you’ll stroll along wide streets and lush, open squares. New Town’s Georgian elegance presses tight against Old Town’s colorful chaos, romance, and turrets that reach toward the sky. It is truly an intoxicating mix, and one of the reasons Edinburgh is a World Heritage site.
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. The simple stone interior is perfection itself. The Castle’s various uses as royal palace, barracks, prison and parliament have all shaped the feel and architecture of this place, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the fabled Stone of Destiny.
The Royal Mile runs through Edinburgh like a long, miniature time capsule. Every inch is buzzing with shops, homes, and churches from different centuries. Then, surprisingly, you’ll come upon a narrow passageway that meanders down narrow stairs and stone tunnels, tumbling into hidden courtyards. Will you follow the path?
The excited hum of the present carries hints of a lively future. Look for world-class restaurants, pub crawls, spontaneous music sessions, live shows, galleries, museums, and shops with everything from local crafts to top-notch designer clothing. You may revel in the city’s joy and beauty until dawn and walk back to your hotel, shoes in hand, on cobblestone streets. Watch the light of dawn glance off silvery-gray lanes. Or was that one of the infamous Edinburgh Ghosts sneaking down an alley?