| | Facilities within the Property |
Breakfast: It is cooked directly by the owners served at 8.30 am. Our guests are requested to fill a form to order their breakfast the previous night. Breakfast normally consists of a choice of cereals, orange juice, selection of fruit, yoghurts, bacon, sausage, egg, tomato, beans, toast with preserves and tea/coffee. We can also cater for vegetarians. |
Garden: In front of the B&B there is a beautiful garden where guests can sit and relax.
Please note that South Lodge B&B is a non-smoking establishment. Well behaved dogs and children are welcome! For guests coming by car there is a unrestricted parking available. |
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South Lodge B&B is perfectly located to discover the treasures of Edinburgh and of the surroundings.
The castle is the most popular tourist attraction in Edinburgh. Dominating the skyline with majestic views over Princes Street and the impressive gardens below, this former Royal residence is steeped in history. The spectacular fireworks display against the backdrop of the castle at the end of the Edinburgh Festival and on Hogmanay are the most eagerly awaited events of the year.
Arthur's Seat an 825 foot high extinct volcano is one of Edinburgh's most distinctive landmarks. There are several paths to the top of the volcano which, although fairly arduous are well worth it for the magnificent views. It is said that on a clear day you can see right as far as the hills of the highlands!
Open to the public most of the year, the Palace of Holyroodhouse is a popular spot for visitors. Dating from 1498 when it was built by King James IV, it has been closely associated with royalty ever since and is still the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II when she is staying in Scotland. The Palace is set in the vast splendour of Holyrood Park which is worth a visit in it's own right.
Do you like shopping? Well Edinburgh is the place to be! We are only a short bus ride to Princes Street, one of the world's most famous shopping boulevards. With its impressive range of smaller shops and department stores, Princes Street is almost guaranteed to leave you with tired feet and an empty wallet! There is so much more to shopping in Edinburgh though, and we highly recommend you also take a walk up the Royal Mile and the Grassmarket area where there are many quaint and specialist shops waiting to be explored. |
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