Twenty14 Holdings intends to invest a further $28 million to enhance and expand the iconic building on Edinburgh’s Princes Street.

The Caledonian is a grand Edwardian railway hotel that has epitomised Scottish hospitality for more than 100 years. Twenty14 Holdings intends to sensitively renovate the building while retaining its rich heritage and distinctive architecture.

Commenting on the new acquisition, Adeeb Ahamed, Managing Director Twenty14 Holdings, said “we are excited to add The Caledonian to the portfolio of Twenty14 Holdings. With more than 100 years of history, The Caledonian brings with it a rich heritage, character and unique opulence, which we intend to preserve.”

The Caledonian operates under the Hilton’s flagship brand Waldorf Astoria. First opened in 1903 as part of the old Princes Street Railway Station, The Caledonian currently has 241 rooms and offers awe-inspiring views of Edinburgh Castle.

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“Local perceptions and historical legacies are central to our acquisition strategy. We are honoured to be part of this Scottish landmark that has a great significance for locals and visitors alike. We look forward to adding to the experience The Caledonian already offers” added Adeeb Ahamed.

Among improvements planned for the site, Twenty14 Holdings intends to engage local craftsmen to enhance the hotel’s historic Caledonian Suites. Luxury and style will be the keynote of these improvements. Bespoke furniture, eclectic artwork and en-suite bathrooms featuring marble and burnished chrome fittings will feature among a host of exclusive additions.

The Caledonian is also home to two exquisite restaurants operated by Michelin-starred brothers Chris and Jeff Galvin. These are the Pompadour by Galvin and Galvin Brasserie de Luxe. It also houses the only Guerlain spa in the UK, offering the glamour and prestige of its esteemed counterpart in Paris.   (KhaleejTimes)