Christmas decorations at Prestonfield House,Edinburgh.Photograph David Cheskin.11.2020

Experience festive luxury at Prestonfield House with unforgettable Hogmanay ball in Edinburgh

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PRESTONFIELD HOUSE, a prestigious 5-star hotel in a historic 17th-century building in Edinburgh, invites guests to revel in the magic of the festive season. Just minutes from the city centre, the hotel offers a unique blend of opulence, theatre, and luxury. Known for its discreet and luxurious hospitality since the 1950s, Prestonfield House has been a centrepiece of Scotland’s social, artistic, business, and political life for over four centuries.

This winter, the hotel presents a myriad of festive activities, including Winter Wonderland Christmas parties in its grand ballroom, Christmas-infused afternoon tea, and decadent three-course Christmas lunches and dinners prepared by award-winning chefs. For a spectacular New Year’s Eve celebration, Prestonfield House hosts a legendary Hogmanay Ball in the velvet and gilt splendour of the Stable Ballroom. The evening includes a Champagne reception, lavish four-course dinner, Celtic cabaret, lively ceilidh band, and a disco until 1 am.

Nestled within 20 acres of gardens near Arthur’s Seat, the hotel provides a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Each of its 18 luxurious bedrooms and five romantic suites is uniquely decorated with antique furniture and characterful feature beds. The hotel features the renowned Rhubarb restaurant, private dining rooms, opulent salons, and impressive public spaces.

Prestonfield House’s Circular Stables, with grand sound and lighting capacity, offers the perfect setting for both intimate and large events. The New Year’s Eve Hogmanay Ball on December 31, 2023, is priced at £175 per person.

For more information and reservations, visit Prestonfield House. Explore additional Christmas offerings here.

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