This small family run guest house is situated in a traditional victorian tenement building, the guest house prides itself in personal and friendly service.
Edinburgh House Hotel has a warm, homely atmosphere, en suite accommodation and free ... more
on-street parking. It is within 1 mile (1.6 km) of Waverley Rail Station and the city centre.The good-value, friendly hotel is situated just off the Lieth Walk in a qu...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The 3-star Edinburgh House Hotel offers a warm Scottish welcome, together with a homely ... more
atmosphere and personal service, situated within easy reach of Princes Street, Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Botanic Gardens, as well as many other Edinburgh attra...
International Guest House is a traditional Edinburgh bed & breakfast housed in an ... more
ornate Victorian period townhouse just 15 minutes by public transport from the elegant Princes Street, and conveniently located for visits to major Edinburgh tourist attractions such as Holyrood Park, Edinburgh Castle and the National Museum of Scotland. Within easy reach of Edinburghs Waverley Street rail
A perfect place to unwind, this warm and welcoming Victorian guest house is 10 minutes ... more
from the city, and boasts tasteful interiors and well-designed rooms.Sandaig is a family home and occupies 2 terraced Victorian villas dating from the 1870s. Some rooms have king, super-king, four-poster or sleigh beds, and all rooms have en suite facilities and Wi-Fi internet access. There is a regular bus service into the city centre and a wealth of gourmet restaurants in the fashionable Water of Leith area (10 minutes away). Staff are more than happy to arrange fresh flowers or chocolates for a special occasion.Sandaig has been awarded a ' Scottish Tourist Board' 4-Star Rating and is a member of the 'Welcome Host' Affiliation. Sandaig is recommended by the 'Entertainment Guide ' and is a member of the 'Arts Welcome Scheme'..
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Alba House is a beautiful, detached Victorian villa built around 1860 and set in large, ... more
landscaped gardens with many mature trees and ample seating areas.The bedrooms, all en suite, are individually designed with comfort in mind. Each of the spacious bedrooms has retained its Victorian proportions and has either one double (or king-size) bed or twin beds. All bedrooms have been refurbished over the last 6 months. Private parking is available for all guests. Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, The Scottish Parliament Building, The Festival Theatre, The Playhouse Theatre and The Edinburgh International Conference Centre are all close by. Alba House is also conveniently placed for The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and Edinburgh University; the King's Building is a 5-minute walk away..
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Kaimes Guest House is a Victorian Building, situated 15 minutes walking distance from ... more
Edinburgh city centre. We are close to the King's Theatre, Usher Hall, Edinburgh Castle and the famous shopping centre, Princes Street. We are ideally situated for you to see the sights of Edinburgh or enjoy the many clubs, pubs and restaurants that Scotland's capital has to offer. Here at Kaimes Guest House, you can be assured of quality accommodation combined with excellent service. The International Conference Centre is only a 5 minute walk from our guesthouse. We have 12 rooms which is a mix of family rooms, double rooms, single rooms and twin rooms. All rooms are beautifully decorated and most of them are en suite and have many facilities. We offer a choice of a full cooked or continental breakfast. We have an excellent bus service, which runs directly outside from the guesthouse and takes you to most of the major attractions E.G. The Edinburgh Castle, Museums, The National Galleries, Holyrood Palace and the Royal Mile..
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This 5-star guest house is located in an exclusive area of Murrayfield on one of ... more
Edinburgh's key thoroughfares and benefits from access to all city centre amenities within walking distance.Kingsburgh House offers luxury accommodation in spacious rooms in an excellent location in one of the best areas of the city, with easy access to the city centre. Buses to the city centre run approximately every 5 minutes from just outside the gate of the guest house. Kingsburgh House is also an ideal location for enjoying a weekend of rugby in style. Murrayfield Stadium, the home of Scottish rugby, is just a stone’s throw from the guest house. This splendid detached Victorian villa is luxuriously furnished and appointed throughout. This house from the 1870s provides the highest standards of comfort, combined with a warm Scottish welcome. Come and discover Edinburgh’s best kept secret for yourself..
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The Relax Guest House is a Victorian town house in the centre of Edinburgh within the ... more
beautiful Georgian new town. We offer comfortable and modern accommodation: all rooms have en-suite facilities and high speed internet access. The Relax Guest House is just ten minutes from Princes Street and George Street, where you will find some of the world's best shops, restaurants and bars, close to all major tourist attractions. If you are lucky, you might spot the odd celebrity such as Prince William, who is known to frequent Rick's Bar and the Opal Lounge. Whether you want to shop at famous Harvey Nichols, or just forget the troubles of the day with a relaxing stroll around the Royal Botanical Gardens, when you stay at the Relax Guest House, it is all just a few moments away..
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Advantages: Location, Staff, Band Disadvantages: High Seats
The Jam HouseEdinburgh
After several visits to Edinburgh Jam House I thought I would attempt a review. I have been lucky enough to attend ?Jam House? twice in the last 6mths. Since I live in Edinburgh I find myself trying different places from time to time, so rest assured I can happily compare this venue to many others within the city. This review is based on a visit that I made on the 11th April 2009. We were in a group of 7.
Location
Set in a prime location on Queen Street, the jam house is only a 10 minute walk from the city centre. Taxi?s are always nearby so you would have to wait long if that?s your preferred method of transport. In Edinburgh we are lucky enough to have 24hr bus service which runs from Waverly Bridge, this is a 10 minute walk when sober so add another 10 at the end of the night. If you able to ...
Advantages: Lots to see and do, the city contains some stunning buildings Disadvantages: The roadworks, the tramworks, the bagpipes!
Town is just as interesting historically, but visually is very different. One goes from the claustrophobia of the Old Town ? with buildings packed closely together, with the sixteenth century equivalent of high rise flats in the shadow of the castle, to the light and spacious grandeur of the New Town and its quite stunning Georgian architecture.
Edinburgh Castle is no doubt the city?s most famous landmark and while there is no doubt it looks very imposing, it certainly isn?t the most impressive castle I have ever seen. I don?t mean to sound churlish ? and I finally visited the castle not long after moving here ? but compared to the sheer size of Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland for instance, Edinburgh Castle looks a little bit wimpish.
Having said that, Bamburgh Castle doesn?t house any Crown Jewels, and as far as I am aware doesn ...
rosebud2001 28.07.2009 (29.07.2009)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Edinburgh (Scotland)
Advantages: Fun day out for all the family Disadvantages: Can be depressing to see the animals cooped up, steep hill
I recently visited my local zoo, which is Edinburgh Zoo, at my daughter's request. She has been here before, firstly with school about four years ago, and secondly with just her dad a few months before he died. The last time I was at the zoo was when I was younger than my daughter is now, on a school trip, which is pathetic really considering I live so near the place.
I have to admit however that I am not a huge fan of zoos. I have been to many over the years and while I appreciate the role they play in conservation, I have my doubts about the wisdom of keeping animals in captivity for humans to peer at.
My daughter, however, has no such qualms. For her the zoo offers her the chance to see animals without having to get close to them, something she loves and she has always enjoyed her trips to this zoo.
So off we went to the zoo ...
Product Information for "Edinburgh House, Edinburgh" »
Product details
Long Name
Edinburgh House
Type
Guesthouse
Address
11 McDonald Road
City
Edinburgh
Post Code
EH7 4LX
Postal Town
Edinburgh
County
Midlothian
Country
Scotland
Manufacturer's product description
This small family run guest house is situated in a traditional victorian tenement building, the guest house prides itself in personal and friendly service.