Advantages: Very close to city centre Disadvantages: none
...The Anchor GuestHouse is situated in the city centre. From Dublin Airport, travel on the 747 (Easily caught from outside the airport exit, well signposted and regular) Stay on the bus until Dublin Bus Station, the Anchor GuestHouse is situated in Lower Gardiner Street which is just round the corner from the bus station.
The GuestHouse is a town house with a new extension on the back. There are a few steps to go up and I have not seen a ramp. From the entrance hall, up about 10 stairs you walk through a sitting room to the extension which has a lift.
The rooms are all well presented, clean and tidy with Television and en-suite bathroom with shower, toilet and sink. A tea tray will be put in the room for an extra small payment and will be filled up everyday.
We have only stayed in twin rooms, but they will let them...
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Advantages: Reasonably Priced Disadvantages: Very Small Rooms
...My partner and I stayed at the South Hampton GuestHouse for a weekend in early 2006. We choose the property because it was reasonably close to the centre of Cambridge Township (about 15-20 minutes walk) and also for it's price. We paid £45/night for the two of us including breakfast. The general décor was nothing to marvel about, a bit pokey and very old fashioned. However, keeping in mind what we paid our stay was reasonable.
The rooms (I think there were 4 or 5 in total) were on the small side. Ours was fitted with a double bed, a single chair, one bedside table, a small wardrobe with several drawers attached and a tv mounted on the wall. There was a little side tray containing tea, coffee milk and a few biscuits. There was very little room for much else and we had to store our 1 suitcase on top of the wardrobe...
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Advantages: Not far from Edinburgh Centre, very clean. Disadvantages: Rooms a bit small
...The Strathallan GuestHouse in Mintoe Street, Edinburgh, is a very friendly and comfortable stay. It is a family run establishment in a large double fronted house, ten minutes walk from central Edinburgh. Although the rooms have had en-suites built into them, reducing the room size, they are still very clean and comfortable. The owner is very accomodating and breakfast is as much or as little fried food as you can manage as well as fruits and cereals. All in all a lovely guesthouse, which I would recommend to anyone. I will definitely be returning there....
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