Prestonfield Impresses Business Travelers

Historic Edinburgh Hotel an Outrageously Decadent Corporate Retreat

© Lisa Nichols

Feb 4, 2009
Prestonfield Hotel, Lisa Nichols
Luxurious accommodations, food to die for and a great sense of peace--that's Prestonfield. Even the most jaded of business travelers are charmed by the Edinburgh hotel.

Prestonfield hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland offers business travelers a way to relax and unwind without stress. The historic Edinburgh hotel never disappoints, offering straightforward elegance and sumptuous opulence to guests from around the globe. Guest room basics, a review of the hotel’s Rhubarb restaurant and rooms for corporate retreats and meetings make business travel in Scotland memorable.

Prestonfield Hotel Basics for Business Travelers

The historic Prestonfield hotel features an array of services to keep business travelers comfortable and connected during corporate retreats:

  • High-speed wireless Internet is available in every guest room at the Edinburgh hotel.
  • Every outrageously decadent bedroom comes equipped with writing desk, BOSE sound systems, flat screen TVs and DVD players.
  • The Edinburgh hotel offers full-scale secretarial services, including translators.
  • Edinburgh’s Prestonfield hotel offers print, fax and copy services to business travelers.
  • Extravagant meeting rooms allow visitors to do business in style.
  • Flamboyant and fun, a welcome bottle of champagne charms clients or associates on a corporate retreat.
  • The historic Edinburgh hotel features a helipad for guest use.

Rhubarb Restaurant Enchants Visitors

The exciting elegance of the Rhubarb restaurant in the Prestonfield hotel never fails to embrace business travelers. Two Regency oval rooms are awash in ruthless beauty, but the food takes center stage here. Traditional Scottish fare is highlighted with accents of modern cuisine, making every meal at the Rhubarb restaurant divine. Excellent service and a capacity of 100 make the Rhubarb restaurant a fine investment for business travelers staying at the Edinburgh hotel.

Historic Edinburgh Hotel Has Top-Notch Meeting Rooms

In addition to the Rhubarb, the historic Edinburgh hotel offers plenty of additional spaces for meetings and corporate retreats:

  • Business travelers can indulge their appetites in the Garden Room. The charming space features French doors opening to the grounds and seats 50 guests for lunch or dinner.
  • The Italian Room is awash in soft murals and seats 28 guests for lunch or dinner.
  • The Stuart Room provides a glimpse of the straightforward style present in every guest room and seats 16 for lunch or dinner.

Finding Prestonfield Hotel

The Prestonfield hotel is located less than 15 miles from the Edinburgh Airport and five minutes from Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Learn more about the Edinburgh hotel and how they can help plan a corporate retreat:

Prestonfield

Priestfield Road, Edinburgh, EH16 5UT. Telephone +44 (0) 131 225 7800

VisitScotland, the Scottish Tourist Board, provides business travelers and event planners with ideas of where to go and what to do in Scotland. Business travelers looking for corporate retreats in Edinburgh should take a look at Dundas Castle or the Edinburgh International Climbing Arena.


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