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Edinburgh Apartment, Scotaland Apartment Rentals

  • Type: Apartment
  • Sleeps: 4 (1 Bedrooms)
  • Nearest Beach: Portobello ( km)
  • Change Over Day: None set, please contact owner
  • Non smoking only
  • suitable for children

EDINBURGH, CITY CENTRE ,SHORT LETS

(DAILY £ 75 - 80 ) OR WEEKLY £350 - £425
DEPENDING ON TIME OF YEAR

SMART & COSY FLAT TO RELAX IN AFTER A DAYS SIGHTSEEING, EASY WALK TO PLACES OF INTEREST

SMART 1 BEDROOM FLAT
LOVELY LOUNGE/DINING ROOM WITH COMFORTABLE SOFA BED
NEW KITCHEN ALL MOD CONS,
SUPER BATHROOM WITH CONTINENTAL BATH & SHOWER,
SANDED FLOORS, PERIOD FIREPLACES.

10 MINUTES WALK TO PRINCES ST, ROYAL MILE, GEORGE STREET - FASHIONABLE PUBS, NIGHTCLUBS & RESTAURANTS, DESIGNER SHOPS.

NEAR VIBRANT AREA - BROUGHTON ST, STOCKBRIDGE & THE SHORE/WATERSIDE,
SHOPS, SUPERMARKETS,
DELI's RESTAURANTS, CAFES THEATRE,

SUPERMARKET WITHIN 5 MINS WALK, + LOCAL SHOPS AND DELICATESSENS, CAFES, RESTAURANTS,TAKE-AWAYS

SUITABLE FOR A COUPLES or FRIENDS/ or SMALL FAMILY
NON-SMOKING APARTMENT

FOR WEEK-END SHORT BREAKS/ NIGHTLY OR WEEKLY.

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The Central/Edinburgh Region

Edinburgh City Guide and Local Area Guide from the Official Tourist Board.
With streets steeped in history and a thriving cultural scene, Edinburgh offers the perfect balance between all things traditional and contemporary.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site at the heart of the city combines the medieval Old Town, the Georgian New Town and award winning modern architecture. You’ll see views that make for perfect picture postcards, mysterious winding streets, elegant terraces and an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants.

To help you decide what to take in on your visit, we've compiled our top City Experiences outlining the best places to go, views to take in and the must-do city experiences - choose from our listings on the right.

The Lothians region consists of East Lothian, Midlothian and West Lothian where you can discover tales of Scotland’s past. Stately homes, dramatic castles and medieval chapels all provide a sense of Scotland’s impressive history.

The area has many historic towns and scenic villages, which are great for exploring. From award winning beaches, championship golf courses and some of Scotland’s most impressive visitor attractions the Lothians offer plenty of things to see and do.

 

Edinburgh Area

Make the most of your visit to Edinburgh by visiting some of these top city areas:

1.) Old Town
With a fascinating history that’s impossible to ignore, every one of the tightly packed buildings in the Old Town has earned its place in history. The Royal Mile makes up the main spine of the area, running from Edinburgh Castle at the top to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Scottish Parliament at its foot, surrounded by steeply sloping streets and mysterious wynds. By the 18th Century the cramped conditions of the High Street had prompted the need for expansion, and saw plans for a New Town come together.

2.) New Town
In 1766 a competition for the best architectural scheme for the proposed New Town was held. Six plans were considered, and James Craig's scheme was chosen. The elegant Georgian architecture this involved now provides the backdrop to a number of equally stylish shops, bars and restaurants. Although nowadays Princes Street is commonly regarded as the main street of this scheme, George Street was the backbone of the plan; it was built, at 100 feet wide, 20 feet wider than either Princes Street or Queen Street.

3.) West End
Perfect for boutique shopping and plenty of eating and drinking options, the cobbled streets of the West End are only a few minutes walk from Princes Street. Two of the best for retail indulgence are William Street and Stafford Street with a number of independent stores offering everything from interiors to exclusive designer clothes, quirky jewellery and vintage eveningwear.

4.) Grassmarket
Once a medieval market place and site for public executions, the area is now known for eating, drinking and independent shops all in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Executions ceased in the Grassmarket in 1784 but names of some of the area's pubs reflect its bloody history, such as The Last Drop and Maggie Dickson's. Now its cobbled streets, traditional buildings and quirky shops, pubs and restaurants make the Grassmarket a magnet for visitors.

5.) Leith
Edinburgh’s city quarter by the sea is a great place for eating, drinking and shopping. It is also home to The Royal Yacht Britannia. Only ten minutes from Edinburgh's city centre, historical Leith is full of cultural influence and historical architecture yet calm with waterfront serenity. The area bustles with restaurants, bars, bistros and boutiques and includes the stylish Ocean Terminal shopping complex. Browse the shops, take a walking tour, search for your favourite Scotch whisky or indulge your passion for fashion.
www.visitleith.org

Indoor Swimming pool nearby
Botanic Gardens, Inverleith Park
The Castle
Royal Mile
The Palace
The Grassmarket and many historic sites

 

Getting There

EDINBURGH AIRPORT ( TURNHOUSE )
Flights from Ireland to Edinburgh:

From Cork - Aer Arann
From Dublin - Ryanair and Aer Lingus
From Galway - Aer Arann
From Shannon - Ryanair

To get into the City Centre from the airport:

The fastest way into the centre of Edinburgh is to take the Air Link 100 bus, which runs at least every ten minutes throughout the day. The ticket cost is £3 single, £5 return. Tickets can be bought from the information desk at International arrivals, from a desk at the bus stop or on the bus itsellf. The journey takes approximately 25 minutes and terminates at Waverley Bridge, near to the main railway station and bus station and is just off the city's main street, Princes Street.



WAVERLEY STATION TRAIN STATION - 5 MINS IN TAXI
12 MINS WALKING

CAR NOT NECESSARY - CAN WALK TO ALL PLACES OF INTEREST IN CENTRAL EDINBURGH

Nearest Travel Links

 

Suitable types of Holiday Edinburgh

  • Golf Course
  • Swimming
  • Walking

 



Exterior Facilities in Edinburgh Apartment, Scotaland Apartment Rentals

  • Shared garden

 


Rental Details

Garden is shared with other Apartments

 

Facilities in Edinburgh Apartment, Scotaland Apartment Rentals

  • Central heating
  • Cooker
  • Dish washer
  • DVD player
  • Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Hairdryer
  • Iron
  • Kettle
  • Linen provided
  • Microwave
  • Television
  • Toaster
  • Towels provided
  • Washing machine

Bedrooms / Bathrooms
  • Bedrooms (1)
  • Bathrooms (1)
  • Showers (1)
  • WCs (1)

 

Sleeps a Maximum of 4 people:
  • Double Beds (1)
  • Sofa Beds (1)
  • Cots (1)

 

Furniture
  • Dining Seats (4)
  • Lounge Seats (3)

 



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