The famous Maison St-Germain returns to Edinburgh. This summer their venue of choice is the luxurious Tigerlily on George Street. 

Taking up residency from today right through until September, Tigerlily has transformed their Green Room into a charming Parisian garden wonderland. 

St-Germain is a sophisticated french style elderflower liqueur perfect for light summer cocktails. In collaboration with the team at Tigerlily, they have created an exclusive summer garden, where guests can book a table to enjoy St-Germain cocktails surrounded by seasonal blooms. Escape from the city for dinner with cocktails and imagine yourself a million miles away in an idyllic french setting.

Newly crowned Miss Scotland Keryn Matthew opens the new floral garden display in Tigerlily, Edinburgh. PHOTO – Greg Macvean – 07971 826 457

Working with Edinburgh based florists Wild, the pop-up space is a botanical dream. Colour from an abundance of flowers fills the walls, while cornflowers, sweetpeas and hanging orchids create a magical indoor garden. Over 300 stems of pink and blue wisteria, 350 blue delphiniums and a further 200 stems of climbing Lilac clematis have been installed adding to the visual delight.

Joanna Niska, General Manager of Tigerlily commented, ‘We’re thrilled to host the St Germain Garden at Tigerlily this year.  Our bar team have been working hard to create a range of elderflower inspired drinks, and with the other floral inspired actives we have on over the coming months means there’s no better place to celebrate Edinburgh this summer.”

Throughout the St-Germain take-over, a line up of creative and botanical based events will take place. Floral inspired classes, cocktail masterclasses, and more will add a refreshing addition to your summer of fun.

Newly crowned Miss Scotland Keryn Matthew opens the new floral garden display in Tigerlily, Edinburgh. PHOTO – Greg Macvean – 07971 826 457
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