
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.
The People's StoryThe People's Story uses oral history, reminiscence, and written sources to tell the story of the lives of the ordinary people of Edinburgh.

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.
The Museum of EdinburghThe Museum of Edinburgh is home to important collections relating to the history of Edinburgh, from prehistoric times to the present day

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
National GalleryThe National Gallery is located on Princes Street and has recently been party to a quite brilliant subterranean extension project

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
No. 28 Charlotte SquareRobert Adam's Georgian house has been recently restored and is the head office of the National Trust for Scotland.

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.
National War Museum
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.