Condé Nast’s writers have included a few old favourites in their list, but there are one or two lesser-known names in there too.
Take a look through our picture galley to see what Condé Nast considers to be the Capital’s best very hotels.
9. Porteous' Studio, Grassmarket - A secret hideaway in the heart of the Old Town
Condé Nast says: 'There’s certainly nothing like Porteous' Studio anywhere else in Edinburgh. It’s like having your own hideaway just off the Mall in London, or a speakeasy boudoir next to the MoMA in New York'. Photo: Aaron Zaccardelli
10. Market Street Hotel - 'A contemporary Design Hotel right by the station'
Condé Nast says: 'Step off the train at Waverley and you’ve practically already arrived at this new-build Scandi-meets-Scottish bolthole. Its rooftop reception and Champagne bar, and its best rooms, have an enviable panorama over to the Balmoral’s clock tower and the New Town beyond.' Photo: Third Party
11. The Principal Edinburgh George Street - A historic stay
Condé Nast says: 'The Principal now aims to attract a younger celebrity crowd. And it's big enough for Beyoncé to make an entrance.' Photo: Third Party
12. The Raeburn - 'A Georgian hotel in Stockbridge'
Condé Nast says: 'A 15-minute stroll from the town centre, The Raeburn is a grand Georgian mansion in Stockbridge. Known as a restaurant with rooms, guests hang out in the bar sipping Negronis on tartan armchairs and buttoned Chesterfields.' Photo: Third Party