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This enchanting establishment is located in Edinburgh, only a few paces from Grove Street with its restaurants, park and shops
Guests may easily get around the city, provided that the links of transport are to be found in the vicinity
This elegant property is a perfect base to explore city attractions such as St Gyles Cathedral and Scott's Monument and Edinburgh Castle all of them situated within 15 minutes' walk away
This modern property takes pride of large and tastefully appointed studios featuring parquet floors, cosy beads and generous working desk
Each modest self-catering accommodation is en-suite and comes with modern amenities, necessary to ensure a pleasant and memorable stay
Visitors may make use of vending machines and visitors may inquire with the friendly staff at the reception for recommendations on the best places to see in Edinburgh
The modern studio apartments have everything for a well-equipped stay
All come with a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer and offer a double bed
The large kitchen has a range of modern amenities for self-catering, including a fridge, a cooker, a microwave and tea and coffee making facilities
Furthermore, an ironing set and individually regulated heating units are provided in all accommodation as standard
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How to arrive
MasterCard and VISA are accepted at this establishment
This apartment hotel is located some 500 m from the nearest restaurants at the end of Grove Street, and 500 m from the bus stop and train station
Guests will find the closest bars (Haymarket), park and shops all about 1 km away and attractions such as St Gyles Cathedral (around 1
4 km) and Scotts Monument (some 1
9 km) are not far
Edinburgh town centre is under 15 minutes' walking distance from the hotel, and 5 minutes in the car or by bus
Edinburgh Castle and the tourist information centre are also based in the city centre (2 km), as well as the nearest nightspots
It is approximately 2
8 km to Holyrood Palace and around 4
5 km to the Dynamic Earth exhibition