Need to know
Rooms
214.
Check–Out
Noon, but you’ll get guaranteed late check-out until 3pm included with your Smith stay. Check-in, 2pm.
More details
Some rates at The Hoxton, Edinburgh include breakfast, which is otherwise available for £20 each.
Also
There are four accessible rooms across the Cosy, Roomy and Biggy categories, each with beacons, vibrating pillows, wider doorways and adapted bathrooms with grab bars and a roll-in shower. All communal areas and public bathrooms are suitable for wheelchair users, too.
At the hotel
Cinema room, boutique, Brompton bikes to borrow; charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, Roberts radio, air-conditioning, tea- and coffee-making kit, mini fridge, free bottled water and bespoke bath products.
Our favourite rooms
The Hoxton, Edinburgh brings pastel-washed, contemporary design to its Georgian standing. You’ll get the best of both worlds in most rooms, with sorbet-like shades and velvet furnishings paired with original moulding and cornicing, but Roomy Up has that little something extra with its high ceilings. The three-bedroom House, which is more of an apartment, is a homely space that lends itself well to bigger clans and sociable sojourns.
Packing tips
Bring your inner aesthete — your keycard, along with artworks around the hotel, have been crafted by Scottish artists.
Pet‐friendly
Your dog can stay for free in any room type at The Hoxton, Edinburgh, and your hosts will provide a bed, bowl and treats. See more pet-friendly hotels in Edinburgh.
Children
Welcome. A free baby cot can be added to most rooms, or Biggy and Biggy Up can take an extra bed for one under-12; there are limited connecting options, too, available on request. The House is best for families, sleeping six across its three bedrooms.
Sustainability efforts
The Hoxton, Edinburgh agrees that actions speak louder than words, so you won’t find any single-use plastic; its suppliers are as local as possible; and energy-saving systems are installed throughout the building. The hotel partners with a host of close-to-home charities, such as The Yard, Rock Trust and Edinburgh Food Project, to support the wider community.