Experience a distinguished city centre address in one of Scotland’s most well-known financial districts. 93 George Street is easily accessible from the M8 and M9, and by train, making it an ideal location to do business.
Appreciate commanding views of Edinburgh Castle from this listed Victorian building, which features a grand reception area and period architectural details throughout. Step away from your desk and enjoy everything the city has to offer, with eateries and shops all within easy walking distance.
Book a day office at 93 George Street when you need private space for a day in Edinburgh's New Town. Each fully furnished office offers high-speed internet, natural light and complimentary coffee and tea, in a listed Victorian building with period detail and castle views. It suits interviews, client meetings or focused project work, with the Princes Street tram stop and Waverley station nearby, an outdoor terrace and parking on site.
Day offices are fully furnished with high-speed internet, natural light and complimentary coffee and tea.
They suit interviews, client meetings or a focused project day requiring private space.
Yes, day offices at 93 George Street are available to book by the day.
Yes, the Princes Street tram stop and Edinburgh Waverley station are within walking distance.
Yes, the building has parking, with further car parks nearby.
A grand reception and period architectural details in Edinburgh's prestigious New Town.
The Princes Street tram stop and Edinburgh Waverley station are within walking distance.
Appreciate commanding views of Edinburgh Castle in a well-known financial district.
The 93 George Street centre occupies a listed Victorian building in Edinburgh's prestigious New Town, surrounded by Georgian-era architecture. The Princes Street tram stop is around 400 metres on foot, with the West End tram stop and Edinburgh Waverley station roughly a kilometre away, plus car parks such as West Parliament Square and Castle Terrace nearby, and the building is easily reached from the M8 and M9. The area is home to corporate services, law firms and professional offices, with the Assembly Rooms steps away and the National Gallery of Scotland a short walk from the door, alongside eateries and shops.