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As an extra service to our guests we have introduced Covent Garden soups, freshly prepared panini, chocolate, crisps and other snacks and espresso/cappuccino type fresh coffee. These are available on request for a modest charge at anytime. We also provide our guests with front door keys allowing them to come and go as they please with no curfew limitations.
 
Specific dietary requirements such as gluten free or diabetic meals can be provided with prior notice, and we offer a milk warming and food preparation facility to families traveling with young infants. Any other special requests will be met if at all possible. We make our guests comfort and relaxation our highest priority.
 

We hope you enjoy your time in Edinburgh and do our best to see that you do.
The bed and breakfast has a small enclosed garden, where you can relax and spend some pleasant moments during your free time. Free ample private off road parking is available, which is very useful in a city.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
Bus Service To / From AirportInternet Point
Ironing EquipmentPrivate Parking
Private Transfer To / From CityPrivate Transfer To/From Bus Station
Private Transfer To/From Rail StationWashing Machine
Wi-Fi 
 
Nearby Facilities
 
We are located in a quiet peaceful area, but only few minutes from the city centre with all its attractions: theatres, comedy and live music venues and many excellent restaurants. Edinburgh has superb architecture, medieval streets, pleasant gardens, great museums wide open spaces and Georgian terraces; as you walk the streets there is a great sense of history. Dominating the skyline is Edinburgh castle sitting on its crag above the city. The Royal Mile runs east from the castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Arthur's Seat, the core of an extinct volcano rises 251 mt above sea level. From the top there are superb views of the Firth of Forth. The easiest walk up to the summit is from the car park beside Dunsapie Loch. Since the late 1940s Edinburgh has played host to the International Festival and the Festival fringe. This has grown over the years and now includes the Military Tattoo, the Film Festival, the Book Festival, the Jazz and Blues festival and the Mela. Combined these events are known as "the Festival" covering a huge range of performance styles and venues and are probably the largest and most prestigious arts festivals in the world. Come and visit us in this vibrant exciting city - you will not be disappointed!