| | | 26 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, EH2 1LH |
26 Abercromby Place and 28A Northumberland Street are 3 apartments located in a quiet and safe area in Edinburgh's elegant Georgian New Town. They offer the ideal base for visitor as they are few minutes walk from Edinburgh's many attractions (Princes Street, the Mall, Edinburgh Castle) and enjoy excellent bus facilities (Edinburgh is a small city and the major places of interest can be reached on foot or in a short bus ride). |
| By | Line / Type / Location | Exit / Stop / Distance | | Airports |
| Edinburgh Airport EDI | 12 km |
| | Train Station |
| Edinburgh Waverley Station | 800 mt |
| | Airlink Express |
| Edinburgh Airport - City Centre | Princes Street |
| | Lothian Buses |
| 13 : Blackhall - Findlay Gardens | Hanover Street |  | | 23 : Trinity - Craighouse Campus | Hanover Street |  | | 24 : New Royal Infirmary - Davidson's | Hanover Street |  | | 27 : Silverknowes - Hunter's Tryst | Hanover Street |  | | 29 : Birkenside - Silverknowes | Hanover Street |  | | 42 : King's Road - Cramond | Hanover Street |  | | 45 : Riccarton - Brunstane | Hanover Street |
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Coming by Car
From the South/A1: As you enter the outskirts of Edinburgh, you pass a shopping centre on your left. Go straight ahead at the first roundabout and then take the first exit at the next roundabout (Milton Road East - this takes to the centre of Edinburgh). Follow this road for about a mile (it becomes Willowbrae Road). Eventually you come to a junction at which the main traffic turns Left (this area is called Jock's Lodge and you are not aloud to turn right at this junction). Follow the traffic left onto London Road and drive straight on until you reach a roundabout (you will pass Meadowbank Sports Centre on the right, then about 1/2 a mile further on a hillside park on your left). At the roundabout take the first exit (you will pass the Playhouse Theatre on your left). Very quickly you reach a second much larger roundabout. As you approach this roundabout, make sure you are in the right hand lane and take the second exit. The second exit takes you in two directions, so take care. Again, as you leave the roundabout, make sure you are in the right-hand lane so that you can join the traffic going down the hill (Broughton Street). Take the first left off Broughton St (Albany St). At the end of Albany St go straight over the crossroad - this is Abercromby Place. The building is at number 26. The owners usually welcome guests at this address.
From the South/A702: As you enter Edinburgh, drive over he city bypass and follow the signs to the city centre (This road is called variously Comiston Road, Morningside Road, and Bruntsfield Place). You will pass through the Morningside shopping area and when you get to Bruntsfield, there is parkland on your right hand side. Keep driving straight ahead. You will pass the Kings Theatre onyour right and the Cameo cinema on your left. The next junction after the cinema is large and complex. It has a large modern office building on the diagonal corner opposite. Make sure you are in the middle lane and you are still aiming straight ahead (Lothian Road). You will pass the Filmhouse Cinema on the left hand side and the round Usher Hall on the right hand side. At the end of Lothian Road there is a T junction. Again make sure you stay in the middle lane and turn right towards Princes St and then quickly left onto Charlotte Square. (You are not allowed to drive east along Princes St - it is for taxis and buses only). Continue on over the square (still in the left-hand lane) until you come to a T-junction. Traffic must turn right here onto Queen Street. At the third set of traffic lights (the first being a pedestrian crossing) turn left (you should have park on both sides). At the next set of traffic lights turn right onto Abercromby Place. The building is at number 26. The owners usually welcome guests at this address.
From the South/A7/A68: Keep driving toward the city centre on the Old Dalkeith Road. Eventually you will pass the Royal Commonwealth Pool on the right hand side and an all dark glass modern building shortly after. Keep straight on (the road becomes St. Leonard's St, then Pleasance). The road begins to narrow and you will approach a junction at the bottom of a hill (junction of Pleasance and Holyrood Road). Continue straight ahead and again at the next set of traffic lights. The road then begins to bear left and become quite narrow because of parked cars (Jeffrey St). At the T-junction bear left again (this takes you behind the train station). At the mini-roundabout turn right (now in front of the train station) and at the next junction make sure that you are positioned so that you can turn left onto Princes St and make a zigzag cross over Princes St into St David's Street. This leads into St Andrew Square. Continue straight over St Andrew Square until you reach a T-junction (Queen St). Turn right onto Queen St which almost immediately becomes York Place. Turn left down the first possible street (a narrow lane called York Lane) and turn left again onto Albany Street. At the next crossroads, go straight over and this is Abercromby Place. The building is at number 26. The owners usually welcome guests at this address.
From Glasgow: At the end of the M8, you will join the city bypass. Bear left (North) toward the Gogar Roundabout. Turn right at the roundabout. As you enter Edinburgh's outskirts, keep heading straight ahead, following the road's twists and turns. You will pass the zoo on the left hand side and about 2 miles later, Donaldsons School which is a huge Victorian Gothic fantasy built in extensive grounds (the road is called variously Glasgow Road, St John's Road, Corstorphine Road, Roseburn Terrace and Wester Coates. Finally, you approach the centre of town and pass the Haymarket Station on the right hand side. At the next junction, keep following the road straight-ahead (West Maitland, Shandwick Place). As you enter Shandwick Place, and as soon as the bus lane finishes, make sure you get into the left-hand lane.This quickly brings you to the end of Princes St (you are not allowed to drive down Princes St - only buses and taxis). Regular traffic is forced to turn left onto Charlotte Square. Continue on over the square (still in the left-hand lane) until you come to a T-junction. Traffic must turn right here onto Queen Street. At the third set of traffic lights (the first being a pedestrian crossing) turn left (you should have park on both sides). At the next set of traffic lights turn right onto Abercromby Place. The building is at number 26. The owners usually welcome guests at this address.
Coming by Train
From Waverley railway station: - Walking - Exit from the front of the station and walk up to Princes St. Turn left (towards the west) and walk to the crossroad with Hanover St. Walk up Hanover St, cross over George St and continue down Hanover St. Cross over Queen St and continue walking past Queen St Gardens. Immediately after the gardens turn right and this is Abercromby Place. - By Taxi - There are always plenty of taxis available at the taxi ranks at Waverley Station. - By Bus - From the exit of the railway station turn left and walk in direction of the airport. You will find the Royal Scottish Academy and a bus stage called "the Mound". Take bus n. 23 from there up to Hanover Street. Abercromby Place is the first street on the right after Queen Street Gardens. The building is at number 26. The owners usually welcome guests at this address.
Coming by Plane+Car Exit from the airport and follow the signs to the town centre. As you enter Edinburgh's outskirts, keep heading straight ahead, following the road's twists and turns. You will pass the zoo on the left hand side and about 2 miles later, Donaldsons School which is a huge Victorian Gothic fantasy built in extensive grounds (the road is called variously Glasgow Road, St John's Road, Corstorphine Road, Roseburn Terrace and Wester Coates. Finally, you approach the centre of town and pass the Haymarket Station on the right hand side. At the next junction, keep following the road straight-ahead (West Maitland, Shandwick Place). As you enter Shandwick Place, and as soon as the bus lane finishes, make sure you get into the left-hand lane.This quickly brings you to the end of Princes St (you are not allowed to drive down Princes Street - only buses and taxis). Regular traffic is forced to turn left onto Charlotte Square. Continue on over the square (still in the left-hand lane) until you come to a T-junction. Traffic must turn right here onto Queen Street. At the third set of traffic lights (the first being a pedestrian crossing) turn left (you should have park on both sides). At the next set of traffic lights turn right onto Abercromby Place. The building is at number 26. The owners usually welcome guests at this address.
Coming by Plane Airlink is a regular bus service running into the city centre dropping off in Princes Street. Follow the directions for walking from Waverley Station after leaving the bus. Otherwise you can reach us taking bus n. 24 from St. Andrew Square or n. 23 from the Mound.Abercromby Place is the first street on the right after Queen Street Gardens. The building is at number 26. The owners usually welcome guests at this address. |
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