Set within easy reach of Edinburgh Old Town, DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre hosts incredible weddings, complete with one of the best views of Edinburgh Castle. Event planners here take a personalised approach and can help with almost any request, ensuring you have the most magical day. The primary space, set on the fifth floor, can be easily tailored to suit your chosen colour scheme and vision.
You can say ‘I do’ in the aptly named SKY Suite with 60 to 150 guests. The layout can be adapted to suit both large and small ceremonies, as well as wedding breakfasts. What’s more, this space features themed lighting that can be changed to match your wedding theme, a built-in PA system and cordless microphone, fully dressed tables with white cloths and linen napkins, stylish Chiavari chairs, a choice of table centrepieces, and a wedding cake base and knife. Naturally, there’s also a private bar and sound system, with the option of a disco and DJ for your evening reception.
You’ll find multiple packages to choose from, all with the option to add extras to make the day even more special. Set packages include a complimentary night’s stay on the day of the wedding, complete with a full Scottish breakfast the following morning. As for the wedding itself, expect a complimentary dressing room, hire of the SKY Suite until 1am, and a master of ceremonies to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Drinks and catering, meanwhile, are provided in-house. Packages vary, but you might begin with arrival drinks and four canapés per person, before enjoying a four-course wedding feast with half a bottle of wine per person and fizz for the toasts. There’s also a choice of evening buffet options, so you won’t need to worry about arranging that either.
That’s not the only option, however; you can also opt for a bespoke package, which starts with room hire and can be tailored to include whatever else you might have your heart set on. Plus, DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre also offers a twilight wedding package for those looking to break with tradition.