
ElmviewElmview is situated in Edinburgh on a delightful Victorian terrace on the edge of Bruntsfield Links. A quiet and elegantly run B&B that is so popular that you need to book early.
Dr Neil's GardenDr Neil's Garden lies next to Duddingston church, where the lower slopes of Arthur's Seat meet Duddingston Loch

Kirklea Guest HouseKirklea Guest House is a Victorian terraced villa one mile from the centre of Edinburgh,within walking distance of Murrayfield and on a direct bus route (no 35) from the Airport.

21 Dublin StreetA Georgian townhouse situated in the heart of Edinburgh's New Town. Self-contained accommodation with private entrance. A master suite with the option of an additional double room

11 Moray Place11 Moray Place which forms part of a Georgian terrace in the centre of Edinburgh's splendid New Town. A very grand address with large rooms and views over the Water of Leith

Sandilands HouseSandilands House is located on the western edge of the Central West End Area close to the National Museum of Modern Art with views over Fettes School. Lovely rooms.

Craigmoss Guest HouseCraigmoss Guest House is a Victorian townhouse on Edinburgh's Pilrig Street, just off Leith Walk where there are good transport links to the Playhouse and East End
Albyn Town HouseThe Edinburgh Albyn Townhouse is an impressive 4 storey Victorian townhouse. Formerly the St Oswald Church Manse, the Albyn has been a guest house for at least 45 years.

Edinburgh House GuesthouseOpen all year round, Edinburgh House is a small mother and daughter run guesthouse in a traditional tenement building only a short walk or bus ride to the city centre.

The Guest Room31a Nelson Street is a self-contained central Edinburgh bed and breakfast accommodation. Situated just off Drummond Place and a short walk to Princes Street.
The Old Town of Edinburgh is built on a ridge that rises gradually from the Palace of Holyrood to Edinburgh Castle. There are staircase lanes, called Wynds, that lead off this 'Royal Mile' that give the impression of the city being built on multiple levels and buildings that date from the 11th Century. The New Town is also a World Heritage Site with its mix of Georgian town houses and the earliest examples in Europe of tenement flats. The views to be had from the Castle, Arthur's Seat and Carlton Hill are dramatic and inspiring.