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 | 8 Newington Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1QS |
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At the heart of Southside is Cafe South where breakfast is served. This is lovely Victorian dining room with bay windows, an original fireplace and a charming Victorian wall-clock. This is complemented by the modern artwork adorning the walls - creating a unique feel. From here you can watch the bustling city go-by whilst relaxing in atmospheric ambiance. |
Property Facilities Summary: | Car Rental | DVD Library | Excursions | Fax Machine | Internet Point | Ironing | Luggage Storage | Public Parking | Ticket Reservation Service | |
Edinburgh truly has it all; culture and history at every turn, incredible views, international commerce, serious shopping, great drinking and dining venues and the famous festivals and hogmanay celebrations. To make the best of your visit you will want to be in the heart of the city, near all the attractions and events. Locals and tourists converge to make the south side one of the most interesting and colourful areas of the capital. Southside Guest House is situated only a few minutes from the Meadows and Holyrood Park in the centre of the University Campus. Venues from theatre, cinema and concerts as well as restaurants and pubs and the towering Arthur's Seat are no more than ten minutes walk away. Princes Street and the centre of town is a 20 minutes stroll.
Between 3 minutes and 10 minutes walk: - University of Edinburgh Pollok Halls of Residence - Commonwealth Pool - Historic Scotland Headquarters - National Library of Scotland (Maps) - Salisbury Centre - Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies - Meadows - Queens Hall - Holy rood Park - Royal College of Surgeons - Festival Theatre From 10 minutes to 25 minutes walk: - University of Edinburgh Old College - National Library of Scotland (Main) - University of Edinburgh George Square Buildings - University of Edinburgh Kings Buildings - Royal Mile - St Giles - Edinburgh Castle - Dynamic Earth - Palace of Holyrood - Princes Street Gardens - National Gallery of Scotland - Scottish National Portrait Gallery |
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