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Experience the best of Edinburgh in this charming bungalow, perfectly suited for travelers seeking a comfortable and relaxing stay. This lovely property boasts a private entrance, allowing you to come and go as you please. The room is tastefully furnished and features a range of amenities, including wireless internet, a hair dryer, and free toiletries
Enjoy the warmth and comfort of the gas-heated property, perfect for chilly Edinburgh evenings. The garden view from the room is a lovely bonus, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Additional amenities include linen and towels provided free of charge, as well as a professional cleaning service to ensure your stay is hassle-free.
The property also features a parking lot/garage, providing convenient storage for your vehicle. A range of safety features are in place, including carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and smoke detectors, giving you peace of mind during your stay. Whether you're exploring Edinburgh's rich history, cultural attractions, or vibrant nightlife, this bungalow is the perfect base for your adventure.
Mayfield Suites is a recently renovated guest house in Edinburgh near University of Edinburgh. This guest house features free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi. Featuring a private entrance, the guest house allows guests their privacy.
All units come with a seating area, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, and a private bathroom with slippers and walk-in shower. Rooms have a kettle, while some rooms also boast a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, a toaster, and a fridge. At the guest house, units have bed linen and towels.
National Museum of Scotland is 1.3 miles from the guest house, while Edinburgh Waverley Train Station is 1.4 miles from the property. Edinburgh Airport is 11 miles away.
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The environment is very good, with free parking spaces at the door. The room is large and has a kitchen with sufficient equipment! The landlord cleans and replenishes consumables every day, and is very polite!
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QQinxueAlthough it is a bit far from the city center, tram is very convenient! Next to it is the Spanish Visa Center. If you are coming from Scotland to apply for a visa, you can stay here for a while if you are not in a hurry to return~
The boss was super nice and even checked us in early when we arrived early.
The food and drinks prepared are all delicious! The environment is super cozy 🥲I love it! ! If you need to stay in Aibo next time, you will stay here again! !
JJIANWUThe breakfast is very good, a typical English breakfast, but not a buffet, but a la carte service (there are several options for you to choose, such as coffee or black tea? Scrambled eggs or quiche? etc.). I live in a single room on the third floor. The room is relatively small and cannot accommodate an extra bed. The room is just big enough for one person, with a small bathroom attached. The landlord has strict requirements on the check-in time. If you arrive late, it is best to inform the landlord of the exact time of your arrival in advance, and the landlord will tell you the password to get the key, otherwise there is a risk of not getting the key. The hotel is located in the south of Edinburgh, far away from the city center, about 20 minutes to half an hour walk, but there are buses. It is better if you live alone.
AAnonymous UserThe environment is good, the transportation is convenient, and you can walk to the train station and many scenic spots. Service is available in Chinese, safe and worry-free. The free breakfast is nice. Great value for money. The small villa-style building has local characteristics
GGuest UserWe had a fab stay at this accommodation. Easy to find parking and easy to check in. The location was pretty central to everything and there is plenty of bus services to all the landmarks. Will definitely be staying here again and can highly recommend.
GGuest UserThe triple room is an attic room on the third floor. The position of the small bed makes it difficult to stand upright. The hotel room is quite distinctive 😁, the location is excellent, within walking distance to restaurants and shops, and the parking is relatively convenient
HHashi1625I was a little concerned that the bathroom was a little dirty, but the bedding and other amenities were very clean.
The stairs are a little steep, so it may be a little difficult if you have a large suitcase.
However, it is excellent value for money and is close to a tram stop, so I highly recommend it.
IIrshadI stayed at the Adelphi Hotel on a recent trip to Edinburgh. It's definitely a budget-friendly option, which was perfect for me. The room itself was clean and functional. The bed was comfy, there was a flat-screen TV to unwind with, and the shower had great pressure with plenty of hot water.
Heads up, there's no breakfast offered at the hotel. I grabbed food at a nearby cafe each morning, which wasn't a problem, but be sure to factor that extra cost into your budget.
The room was a little on the small side, and I heard some noise from outside at times. It's not a fancy hotel, and there aren't any amenities beyond free Wi-Fi.
The location, however, was fantastic. It's just a short walk from the tram stop, and most of Edinburgh's attractions were within a 10-15 minute drive. There's even free parking on-site, which is a major plus in the city.
Overall, the Adelphi Hotel was a decent choice for my short stay. It's perfect if you're on a budget and don't mind a basic room without frills. Just be prepared to find breakfast elsewhere and manage your expectations.
黄黄The family room is suitable for a small child, and it is convenient to travel. Bus 11 goes to Prince Street and walks for 25 minutes. We took the children to walk two miles, the bus was two squats, and it was ok to walk around while the bus did not change. Indian butler, health is still satisfactory, service attitude is also good, there is a small yard. After all, I spend most of my time playing outside, and I sleep for one night. There is no need to ask too much. To say something dissatisfied, the bed is too soft!
GGuest UserArrived at property same time as another guest and he phoned owner who gave us code to get in and let us know we’re to get keys for room. Room was lovely with tea and coffee facilities and comfy bed. Bathroom sink was blocked. Overall nice accommodation and close to bus stop for town.
Llori TangWhen you arrive on the first day, you need to call the person in charge. The B&B is not always occupied. The bathroom needs to be shared and the water pressure is very weak. The heating will suddenly disappear at night, but the price is affordable, there are many clothes racks, and there is free drinking water.