This Boutique Edinburgh Hotel Is the Perfect “Set-Jetting” Stay Ahead of Outlander’s Final Season

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Season 8 marks the conclusion of the beloved romantic drama that follows time-crossed lovers navigating the political climate of the 18th-century Scottish Highlands. Alongside global hits like The Traitors and season 1 of the prequel Outlander: Blood of My Blood, the franchise continues to spotlight Scotland’s castles, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural history. As a result, Edinburgh is enjoying a fresh wave of cultural tourism centered around visitors’ favorite shows.

For travelers planning a 2026 visit, RÌGH Residences offers a refined stay for Outlander-inspired exploration and for discovering the historic charm of Scotland’s capital.

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Located about 20 minutes from Edinburgh Airport and a short walk from Waverley Station, RÌGH Residences sits in the heart of New Town, the Georgian district known for grand neoclassical architecture and modern elegance.

The property features 25 luxury serviced apartments, ranging from cozy studios to expansive suites and a top-floor Penthouse with two bedrooms and sprawling views of Edinburgh from all angles, including a prime view of Edinburgh Castle, where Mary, Queen of Scots gave birth to her son, later James VI of Scotland. Set within a listed Edwardian landmark, RÌGH Residences pairs historic character with sleek contemporary design, delivering a stay rooted in history without sacrificing present-day comfort.

Each unit offers fully equipped kitchenettes, private en-suite bathrooms, high-quality linens, plush robes and slippers, streaming TV, and complimentary WiFi. Select units include interconnecting layouts, ideal for families or extended stays. Technology enhances the guest experience through in-room tablets that control climate, lighting, and entertainment while providing concierge access and curated local guides.

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From the hotel, guests can follow in the footsteps of Outlander’s main characters, Jamie and Claire, across some of the series’ most recognizable filming locations. RÌGH Residences offers a private Outlander day tour add-on, giving guests insight into Highland history and the volatile period leading up to the Jacobite Rising (explored in the series).

Tour stops include: 

Doune Castle (Castle Leoch)
The real-life stand-in for Castle Leoch, home of Clan MacKenzie. Fans will recognize it as the place where Claire first meets Colum MacKenzie and begins her life in 18th-century Scotland.

Culross (Cranesmuir)
This impeccably preserved village doubled as Cranesmuir, where Geillis Duncan lived, and Claire’s reputation as a healer began to take shape. Visitors can explore the herb garden behind Culross Palace, featured in scenes where Claire gathers medicinal plants.

Blackness Castle (Fort William)
One of the show’s most intense locations, Blackness Castle served as Fort William, where Jamie Fraser was imprisoned and flogged at the hands of Black Jack Randall. Its rugged coastline setting deepens the tension of these scenes.

Linlithgow Palace
Used for the prison entrance and corridors where Jamie was held captive, this former royal residence holds real historical significance as the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots.

As Outlander reaches its final chapter, Scotland’s stunning culture and landscape continue to inspire travelers seeking immersive experiences rooted in storytelling and history. Whether visitors are tracing their favorite scenes or simply soaking in Edinburgh’s timeless beauty, RÌGH Residences provides an elegant and well-situated place to experience it all.

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