29 Regent Terrace
A Bed and Breakfast in Edinburgh City Centre
29 Regent Terrace
- Edinburgh City Centre
- B&B
- ££££
- Calendar
- 1 x Double
- 1 x Double/Twin
Jenny Linzee Gorden has dedicated the lower ground floor of her home at Number 29 to guests, and offers bed and breakfast accommodation in 2 double bedroom throughout the year, with another double bedroom available for parties of friends or family travelling together. Stone steps (left) give access to your own front door. This is a quiet, central place to stay. Princes Street is 8 minutes' walk away, Waverley train station 10 minutes, and although there is metered parking outside, free parking is available 5 minutes walk away. Jenny (who also has a self-catering apartment in Hart Street for 4 to 6) knows Edinburgh well and is happy to help with advice about eating out, restaurants, etc.
Guest Facilities
- Dogs welcome by arrangement
- Guests get own house keys
- Luggage Storage
- Continental Breakfast
29 Regent TerraceEdinburgh
EH7 5BS
T 0131 558 8381
Please tell the owners you found them through Private House Stays
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The Blue Room
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults 1 infant Bathroom: Shared In Room: Cots Available, Kettle. A Double room with wash basin. Shared bathroom with one other room.
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The Green Room
Type: Double/Twin Capacity: 2 + 1* adults Bathroom: Shared In Room: Cots Available, Kettle, TV. A Double or twin bedded room with shared bathroom
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Location
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Edinburgh City Centre
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.

