The Scottish capital of Edinburgh currently has the attention of many hotel investors. The cultural and historic wealth of the city, and its attractiveness for business clientele make Edinburgh, the second most populated city in Scotland, “The place to be” in the United Kingdom, to such an extent that the country will not take its independence from the power of London. With occupancy rates and RevPARS in the green, and the will to strengthen the hotel industry in the city within the framework of the project Scotland Tourism 2020, there is no doubt that Edinburgh will attract customers and hoteliers in the years to come.
Located to the east of Scotland, the northernmost country in the United Kingdom, Edinburgh is the country’s capital, but not the most populated city. Just 60 km to the west, Glasgow is ahead. In 2013, Edinburgh could rely on a fairly prosperous economy, with an unemployment rate of 6.7%, which is...
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