Very beautiful, comfortable apartment house "The Hayloft". In a secluded position, traffic calmed area, in the countryside. Private: natural state property, parking at the house. Bus stop "Kirknewton Inn" 5 km. Nearby attractions: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Edinburgh Castle. Well-known lakes can easily be reached: Water of Leith. Hiking paths: Pentland Hills. Please note: car recommended. Loading and unloading of baggage is possible at the holiday house. The owner lives on the same property. "The Hayloft", 3-room apartment 70 m2. Spacious, very beautiful and rustic furnishings: large living room with Scandinavian wood stove and digital TV. 1 double bedroom with 1 double bed and shower/WC. 1 double bedroom with 2 beds. Large kitchen-/living room (4 hot plates, oven, microwave, freezer). Bath/shower/WC. Terrace furniture, barbecue. Distant view of the countryside. Facilities: washing machine, dryer. Please note: suitable for families. Non-smoking house.
Mayfield Suites is a recently renovated guest house in Edinburgh near University of Edinburgh. This guest house features free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi. Featuring a private entrance, the guest house allows guests their privacy.
All units come with a seating area, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, and a private bathroom with slippers and walk-in shower. Rooms have a kettle, while some rooms also boast a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, a toaster, and a fridge. At the guest house, units have bed linen and towels.
Royal Mile is 1.4 miles from the guest house, while National Museum of Scotland is 1.5 miles from the property. Edinburgh Airport is 11 miles away.
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GGuest UserThe hotel is perfectly situated near the theatre making it easy to access on foot. My room was spotless and the bed was so comfortable, I had a great night's sleep. From the moment I arrived, the staff were incredibly helpful, empathetic and understanding as ended up being a solo guest due to unforeseen circumstances and going out of their way to accommodate needs . Food was lovely and staff so attentive . I would recommend and will go back
We stayed here in order to visit family in Newhaven. It was Christmas Market time so a busy time in Edinburgh. There was good communication from the property prior to our visit with regards check in. They were understanding when we were late due to bad weather driving up. We felt very welcomed to this refurbished house which has real character. We had everything we needed for our stay. The bed was so comfortable. The house is on a busy road (it is a city after all) but the road noise does not disturb sleep and the owners provide ear plugs but we didn’t need them. The room and en-suite bathroom were immaculately clean. We got parked close by and the side street by the park has plenty parking if you arrive at a time when local restrictions are in place on the road outside. The bus stop is very close for buses into the centre. You are also well situated for Leith. The reception has lots of information for travellers to the city and there is water and a small selection of snacks. The owners have thought of everything. We chose to stay here as it was very good value. We would definitely stay here again.
JJenni RWe stayed for 2 nights at Pillars House. Edna and Craig were very responsive to emails ahead of our stay and even though there wasn't a hot breakfast, I appreciated the well stocked fridge and pantry complete with Irn Bru. The room had every necessity, including a hair dryer. We had a room on the second floor in the back, which was very quiet overall. There is no elevator, so if you need that, you may want to inquire about a ground floor room. The location is great- very convenient to the tram line which will take you toward Ocean Terminal (to see the Royal Yacht Britannia) or down to the city center with convenient stops at Princes Street and St Andrew Square. It's maybe 60 minutes from the airport via the tram (use the Foot of the Walk stop). Coming from the US with an early arrival (meaning middle of the night for us!), I appreciated the 10AM check in time. It can be quite a drag (sometimes literally) when you can't check in until the afternoon after a long overnight flight. Thank you Edna and Craig!
JJIANWUThe breakfast is very good, a typical English breakfast, but not a buffet, but a la carte service (there are several options for you to choose, such as coffee or black tea? Scrambled eggs or quiche? etc.). I live in a single room on the third floor. The room is relatively small and cannot accommodate an extra bed. The room is just big enough for one person, with a small bathroom attached. The landlord has strict requirements on the check-in time. If you arrive late, it is best to inform the landlord of the exact time of your arrival in advance, and the landlord will tell you the password to get the key, otherwise there is a risk of not getting the key. The hotel is located in the south of Edinburgh, far away from the city center, about 20 minutes to half an hour walk, but there are buses. It is better if you live alone.
This extremely well appointed holiday home which sleeps 6 in Kilchoan, Ardnamurchan, has views to die for and has everything that you could possibly want for a family holiday. Very child and pet friendly. Kilchoan is the most Westerly Village on the British mainland and is an incredibly special place. Situated on the Sound of Mull, with regular vehicle/passenger ferry service to Tobermory, Mull, it is a little bit of paradise. Good local facilities, with a thriving local shop, hotel and community centre with a delightful cafe and a stone’s through from the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse and unspoilt white, sandy beaches, it’s the place to come and forget your troubles, detox from city life and enjoy the wildlife. Sea Eagles, otters, dolphins, whales, pine martens, red squirrels are all resident and can easily be viewed. The water is chrystal clear and our starlit nights are just stunning. This is a little bit of heaven. Yes, it’s remote and the roads are not for the fainthearted, but it’s more than worth the trouble. An extremely warm welcome from this crofting community awaits.
I booked to stay at Arrandale for one night as I was meeting a friend in Edinburgh and did not mind staying somewhere out of the centre of Edinburgh as I knew I'd easily be able to get transport into the city centre. For one night, this cost me £160. For that price I got a bed and nothing else. I had read on the website that breakfast was available but upon arrival there was a note in the room saying that they did not offer breakfast. During my stay, I did not see any members of staff and obtaining the keys for the room was via a Ring Doorbell as they were stored in a combination lockbox. The room I was in was in the basement of the property, although the room did have a window which looked onto the yard at the back of the property. Despite being next to a main road, I could hear the road through the night and there was no noise from other guests. Overall, it was an expensive stay for just a bed in a property which is around 2 miles from the centre of Edinburgh.
IIrshadI stayed at the Adelphi Hotel on a recent trip to Edinburgh. It's definitely a budget-friendly option, which was perfect for me. The room itself was clean and functional. The bed was comfy, there was a flat-screen TV to unwind with, and the shower had great pressure with plenty of hot water.
Heads up, there's no breakfast offered at the hotel. I grabbed food at a nearby cafe each morning, which wasn't a problem, but be sure to factor that extra cost into your budget.
The room was a little on the small side, and I heard some noise from outside at times. It's not a fancy hotel, and there aren't any amenities beyond free Wi-Fi.
The location, however, was fantastic. It's just a short walk from the tram stop, and most of Edinburgh's attractions were within a 10-15 minute drive. There's even free parking on-site, which is a major plus in the city.
Overall, the Adelphi Hotel was a decent choice for my short stay. It's perfect if you're on a budget and don't mind a basic room without frills. Just be prepared to find breakfast elsewhere and manage your expectations.
GGuest UserTo start, the athstices of this hotel are beautiful, not only did the human poo add a beautiful display to the bed sheets but the smell had a beautiful aroma that made me feel like I was back at home. The people in this area are fantastic, a good example of this is the man at leith links who offered me (a hit) on his pipe (I did not ask what was in it), another great example of the kindness is the leith academy pupil who offered to give me a “bat” because “it sounds like your asking for it ya fenien” I was unsure weather he meant a pet bat or a bat to hit balls with like in rugby, so I kindly rejected his offer. Back to the hotel, the hotel assistant who offered to “give me hands” was very nice, I asked if he knew what a “chav” was and he gave me the offer, he never got back to me with the information I was looking for. On my way out back to the airport a young adult asked me if he could borrow my phone sp he could phone his mum, as soon as I pulled it out to give it to him and he snatched it and ran away, I hope his mum is ok.
EErntuExcellent and very laughing welcome, very pleasant room, perfect comfort and beautiful view. breakfast room with very beautiful ceiling and tears After 2 weeks of Scottish tour we recommend this hotel
GGuest UserWe just needed somewhere to sleep for 1 night and it provided exactly that. I had read the reviews but wasn't fussed as was the cheapest hotel room we could find in all of Edinburgh. Room was clean. Only 1 pillow so that was uncomfortable though. Bathroom looked recently refurbished. Furniture in the bedroom was tired. But it did the job for 1 night at a very cheap price. Tea/coffee etc available in the room. We knew we would be arriving late at night as flight was delayed, I called the hotel number in advance and explained, lady on the phone was very pleasant and gave me the code for the door and told me which room we would be in. Entered the hotel without any trouble at all.