

Edinburgh is Scotland's compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers. Arthur’s Seat is an imposing peak in Holyrood Park with sweeping views, and Calton Hill is topped with monuments and memorials.
The Auld Reekie, as Scotland's capital city is still sometimes affectionately called today, means 'Old Smokey' in the Scots dialect. ... These fortifications and the Nor' Loch, a body of water to the north of the city, ensured that Edinburgh was well protected against threat of invasion.
Considered one of the liveliest cities in the world, Edinburgh, provides something for everyone no matter what their tastes and desires.
Nestled in the heart of an historic volcanic eruption with views of all sides of the city, with green hills, blue seas out to the firth of Forth and silhouettes of carefully created historical, cultural, buildings each with a fascinating story to tell.
A city of culture, which boasts a dwelling place for stunning Art and Culture forms from all around the world and this can be witnessed and enjoyed at the annual Fringe Festival running throughout most of August.
25/4 Roseburn
Brimming with period charm this stunning newly refurbished, immaculately presented two-bedroom second-floor flat in a traditional stone-built tenement; having been renovated to the highest standard possible offers spacious, comfortable and sparkling clean accommodation in the heart of desirable Murrayfield; the ideal location for a stay in one of Edinburgh’s finest suburbs.
This spacious and luxurious property exudes charm, full of original features including a cast iron fireplace, ornate cornicing and original sanded floorboards matching the décor and soft furnishings. It comprises a generously sized lounge/diner providing adequate space to relax; unwind and chill-out after exploring the city and all it has to offer.
One north and one south facing bedroom with modern furnishings and luxuriously comfortable beds will ensure you sleep peacefully and wake up to a new day when the adventures begin again.
The vibrant village atmosphere offers excellent local amenities including, cafes, bars and small independent shops. This is the PERFECT base from which to further explore all that the city has to offer.
113a Grove Street
Central Edinburgh newly refurbished top of the range modern 3-bed room; 2- bathroom main door flat at Haymarket which sleeps up to 9 people comfortably.The entrance vestibule and hallway are bright, welcoming with a generous sized sitting room that can be used as an eat-in kitchen with all the integrated appliances.
It boasts 3 generously sized double bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes and one with an en-suite shower room; contemporary bathroom with 3-piece suite and shower over a bath which can also be accessed via one of the bedrooms. In the lounge is a pull-out double sofa bed and in the 3rd bedroom a “cuddler” (large single seat with a pull-out single bed).
Underfloor heating throughout the property ensures guests are cosy throughout their stay at the property.
Haymarket is an area of Edinburgh Scotland in the west of the city and is the focal point for several main roads notably Dalry Road, Corstorphine Road, Shandwick Place.
It is located just a short distance to the city centre, hosts a number of popular pubs, cafes and restaurants and leads to the heart of Edinburgh’s historic Princes Street, nestled at the foot of Edinburgh Castle, separated by the beautifully maintained and lovingly cultivated Princes Street Gardens.
It is the transport interchange and Haymarket’s recently redeveloped railway station runs services mainly to Fife, Glasgow, Carlisle, Inverness and Aberdeen.
The Edinburgh trams has a main linking stop adjacent to the railway station with connections to the west of the city as far as Edinburgh airport and to the city centre travelling east.