Burns Night at Prestonfield House. (Photo: Jon Davey Photography)

Celebrate Burns Night ‘in luxury’ with a Burns Supper at Prestonfield House

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AS JANUARY approaches, those in Scotland eagerly anticipate Burns Night – a celebration of the great Scottish poet Robert Burns. Burns Night has been celebrated annually since 1801 to commemorate not only the life of the beloved Scottish Bard, but also a number of cultural traditions, such as Scotland’s natural beauty and its inhabitants – with an emphasis on whisky, haggis and revelry of course!

Prestonfield House– Edinburgh’s most exclusive and luxury hotel – returns with its legendary Burns Supper on Thursday 25th January, providing an evening of fine dining and cultural delights. Guests will be greeted with a welcome drink before sitting down for an indulgent three-course supper, accompanied by the usual mix of wit, wine, whisky and wisdom from the revered guest speakers. This year the entertainment will surpass expectations as the multi-award-winning Scottish comedienne Janey Godley, will be gracing guests with her presence. Be sure to book your tickets soon and look forward to an evening full of fantastic cuisine, company, and more.

HOW: Burns Supper at Prestonfield House commences at 7pm, with tickets priced at £85 per person, bookable for pre-order online here. To find out more information about Prestonfield House, visit their website www.prestonfield.com

About Prestonfield House  

Opulence, theatre, and luxury are combined at Prestonfield House, a unique 5-star hotel in one of Edinburgh’s finest historic buildings, dating back to the 17th century. Just five minutes from Edinburgh city centre, James Thomson’s Prestonfield House is Edinburgh’s most exclusive luxury hotel, offering the privacy and seclusion of a country estate right in the heart of Edinburgh. The hotel itself is situated within 20 acres of gardens and located next to the stunning Arthur’s Seat, offering the perfect location for those looking to explore Edinburgh, but avoid the hustle and bustle of the city. No room is alike, each of the 18 luxurious bedrooms and five romantic suites are decorated with unique antique furniture and characterful feature beds. Prestonfield House is also home to Rhubarb Restaurant, a haven of velvety cosiness at the heart of Prestonfield House.

For more information, please visit here: https://www.prestonfield.com/

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