20 Albany Street20 Albany Street is a Georgian Townhouse centrally located in the historic and vibrant New Town of Edinburgh, a few minutes walk from Princes Street, Waverley train station.
The WitcheryThe Witchery has developed a world-wide reputation for sensation food in the most indulgent setting, sourcing the very best of Scotland's produce.

9B Scotland StreetGeorgian Town House that offers the style of a country house in Edinburgh's New Town. The accommodation is in the old servants quarters in a thoroughly unique configuration.
The TowerUnique city and castle views together with superlative food, wine & exemplary service ensure Edinburgh's first and finest rooftop restaurant has rapidly established itself.

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.
AtriumAtrium uses small, local Artisan growers, breeders and producers. Buying direct from the farm to cut down on food miles and support the local economy.

Doris Crook B&B4 Star bed and breakfast, close to Edinburgh City Centre with free secure off-street parking and wireless Internet access. Both rooms fully en-suite.
The KitchenThe Kitchin was awarded a Michelin star six months after opening, Tom Kitchin is constantly looking at exciting ways of improving and reinventing the Set lunch menu.

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.
Number OneNumber one has established a reputation for world class cuisine using the very best of Scottish produce. The spacious and comfortable surroundings create a sophisticated ambience.
Edinburgh city is located on the Southern shore of the Firth of Forth with an historic central area, the unique feature of the mini-mountain of Arthur's seat in the middle and then some of the more disasterous post-war house estates in the suburbs. Although the centre of Edinburgh is only a mile and a half from the shore-line, it is the dramatic atmosphere of the Castle that dominates the city rather than the influence of the sea although the suburb of Leith is recommended for its bohemian mix of independent restaurants and pleasant dock-side areas.