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AA 4 Stars Guest House 2004
Guest house
254-256 Ferry Rd, Goldenacre

Edinburgh, 

Midlothian, 


EH5 3AN,  Scotland
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Two Edwardian properties combined into a 15 bedroom Guest House which is comfortable and modern, whilst retaining the elegance and character of the buildings through original features and ornate plasterwork. All rooms have en-suite shower/WC, freeview LCD televisions and tea/coffee making facilities. The range of rooms available for B&B includes double, twin and family rooms for 3 - 5 people, with single occupancy rates available. Self catering apartments are also available for 6 - 8 people.
  • Free Parking
  • Botanic Garden
  • Views
  • Britannia
  • Goldenacre
  • Central
  • Leith
  • Castle
  • Trinity
  • Warriston
Apartment Bedroom Apartment Lounge
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AccommodationNon-Serviced Accommodation
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4 Stars AA Guest House 2004
Parking
Free parking
Types of Payment Accepted at Heriott Park Guest House
Cash (Sterling), Cash (Euro), Credit card, Debit card
Payment Cards accepted at the property
JCB  Master Card  Maestro  Visa  Visa Electron  Solo 
Check-in: 4:00 PM till 8:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Late check-out available on request
Children Policy: Children welcome
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
With many attractions throughout the year, and host to the Edinburgh International and Fringe Festival in August each year, Edinburgh is the ideal place for a short break. City tours are many and varied from open top bus rides to midnight ghost hunts.

Heriott Park commands a prime position for watching the Edinburgh Festival Fireworks and is within walking distance to the Port of Leith, where many Bistros and Fish restaurants have appeared over the years. Leith is home to the former Royal Yacht Britannia which, after extensive refurbishment, is now open to visitors.

Edinburgh has a network of walkways and cycle tracks which can be accessed directly opposite the guest house and provide an alternative route into the city away from busy roads.

Nearby, is the Royal Botanic Garden. The largest section of the garden is the Arboretum where visitors can wander or rest in the shade of trees and shrubs from all over the world. Some of the most brilliant flowering is in the nearby Rhododendron Walk.

Edinburgh Castle is worth a day out by itself and contains a wealth of history. The castle is at the top end of the Royal Mile which is full of interesting architecture and places to visit, such as the Cathedral, John Knox's House and Mary King's Close.

Near the castle you can learn about Tartan weaving and go on to sample a whole range of whiskies in the Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre.

At the bottom of the Royal Mile is the Palace of Holyrood - the Queen's official residence when on state visits, as well as the Scottish Parliament and the Dynamic Earth exhibition.

Nearby is Arthur's Seat which is worth a climb on a clear day for the wonderful views it affords over the city and over to Fife. If the weather is good you can see the peaks of the highlands in the far north.

Princes Street, George Street, Rose Street and the Princes Mall provide the visitor with a wide choice of international and local traders and shopping.
Environmental Statement
To keep waste to a minimum, we do not supply individual toiletries in the rooms. A refillable container of liquid soap is provided in all rooms.
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Style of property
Comfortable, Elegant, Homely, Stylish, Traditional
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