Apartment
Observatory House
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Reviews
8.28.2 out of 10
Very good
Popular amenities
- Kitchen
- Washing machine
- Balcony
- Internet access
- Balcony or patio
- Refrigerator
Explore the area

Edinburgh, Scotland
- Calton HillPlace, Calton Hill1 min walk
- Princes StreetPlace, Princes Street1 min walk
- Edinburgh Playhouse TheatrePlace, Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre5 min walk
- Edinburgh (EDI)Airport, Edinburgh (EDI)32 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
About this property
Observatory House
Summary:
✔ Edinburgh’s unique hilltop retreat, Observatory House is a large self-catering property extending over two floors w/garden
✔ 2 bedrooms
✔ 2 bathrooms
✔ Well-equipped kitchen
✔ East-facing garden with outdoor seating
✔ 15-minute walk to National Museum
✔ Next to National Gallery
✔ Waverley station is just a few minutes away on foot
✔ An extensive area guide is provided, and we are available 24/7
✔ Essentials, linens, towels, and WiFi are provided
The Space:
⭐ 2 bedrooms
— The Astronomer’s Suite is the master bedroom of Observatory House, with a super king-sized four-poster bed and connected bathroom.
— The Observer’s Room is a spacious second bedroom with two twin beds made as one super-king-size bed.
⭐ 2 bathrooms
⭐ A comfy living room with a flat-screen/smart TV
⭐ A fully equipped kitchen & dining area suitable for up to 8 guests
⭐ A desk space
⭐ East-facing garden with outdoor seating
⭐ Family friendly
Guest Access:
● Guests will have access to the entire house.
● There are 2 flights of stairs within the property.
● The House is located on the summit of Calton Hill (105m above sea level). Drop-off by car or taxi is permitted via the Calton Hill access road; however, due to its unique location, there is no resident parking on the Hill for House guests.
Check-in Information:
A member of our team will welcome you to the property, give you a tour, and advise you on how to gain keyless access to the property.
The Neighborhood:
Attractions within walking distance of the House include the National Gallery, City Art Centre, National Museum, Castle, Collective Gallery and many more. We’d also love to share our knowledge of the less-hyped Edinburgh too, from the vibrant contemporary art galleries such as Talbot Rice Gallery and Dovecot to alternative ways to understand the city, like Black History walking tours and smaller, independent museums. Local Restaurants
Just a short walk from the front door, guests will find our acclaimed restaurant partner, Cafe Calton.
Getting Around:
● There is no free parking available at this property. Getting to Observatory House
The House can be reached in a number of ways, but please bear in mind that its unique location on the summit of the Hill does present some access challenges. On foot
Steps lead up the Hill from Waterloo Place and Royal Terrace. You will see Observatory House above you on the left as you reach the top of the steps. The entrance gate (signed Collective) is to the right, at the top of a final flight of steps. By bus
Regular buses stop on Waterloo Place and Royal Terrace – visit Lothian Buses or download their app to plan your journey. By train
Waverley station is a ten-minute walk away on foot. Please note there are steep steps on this route (we highly recommend getting a taxi if you have luggage) – visit National Rail Enquiries to plan your journey. By car
Due to its unique location, there is no parking available directly outside the House; however, luggage drop-off by car and food van deliveries are permitted via the Calton Hill access road. This road terminates approximately 100m from the House. The nearest Pay & Display car parking is on Regent Road or the Q-Park Omni. By taxi
Taxi drop-off and pick-up are encouraged via the Calton Hill access road, which terminates approximately 100m from the House.
Other Things to Note:
JOIVY wants you to have a fantastic stay, and we encourage you to see this property as a home away from home. There are, however, a few points we politely ask guests to note before their arrival and throughout their stay:
✔ Edinburgh’s unique hilltop retreat, Observatory House is a large self-catering property extending over two floors w/garden
✔ 2 bedrooms
✔ 2 bathrooms
✔ Well-equipped kitchen
✔ East-facing garden with outdoor seating
✔ 15-minute walk to National Museum
✔ Next to National Gallery
✔ Waverley station is just a few minutes away on foot
✔ An extensive area guide is provided, and we are available 24/7
✔ Essentials, linens, towels, and WiFi are provided
The Space:
⭐ 2 bedrooms
— The Astronomer’s Suite is the master bedroom of Observatory House, with a super king-sized four-poster bed and connected bathroom.
— The Observer’s Room is a spacious second bedroom with two twin beds made as one super-king-size bed.
⭐ 2 bathrooms
⭐ A comfy living room with a flat-screen/smart TV
⭐ A fully equipped kitchen & dining area suitable for up to 8 guests
⭐ A desk space
⭐ East-facing garden with outdoor seating
⭐ Family friendly
Guest Access:
● Guests will have access to the entire house.
● There are 2 flights of stairs within the property.
● The House is located on the summit of Calton Hill (105m above sea level). Drop-off by car or taxi is permitted via the Calton Hill access road; however, due to its unique location, there is no resident parking on the Hill for House guests.
Check-in Information:
A member of our team will welcome you to the property, give you a tour, and advise you on how to gain keyless access to the property.
The Neighborhood:
Attractions within walking distance of the House include the National Gallery, City Art Centre, National Museum, Castle, Collective Gallery and many more. We’d also love to share our knowledge of the less-hyped Edinburgh too, from the vibrant contemporary art galleries such as Talbot Rice Gallery and Dovecot to alternative ways to understand the city, like Black History walking tours and smaller, independent museums. Local Restaurants
Just a short walk from the front door, guests will find our acclaimed restaurant partner, Cafe Calton.
Getting Around:
● There is no free parking available at this property. Getting to Observatory House
The House can be reached in a number of ways, but please bear in mind that its unique location on the summit of the Hill does present some access challenges. On foot
Steps lead up the Hill from Waterloo Place and Royal Terrace. You will see Observatory House above you on the left as you reach the top of the steps. The entrance gate (signed Collective) is to the right, at the top of a final flight of steps. By bus
Regular buses stop on Waterloo Place and Royal Terrace – visit Lothian Buses or download their app to plan your journey. By train
Waverley station is a ten-minute walk away on foot. Please note there are steep steps on this route (we highly recommend getting a taxi if you have luggage) – visit National Rail Enquiries to plan your journey. By car
Due to its unique location, there is no parking available directly outside the House; however, luggage drop-off by car and food van deliveries are permitted via the Calton Hill access road. This road terminates approximately 100m from the House. The nearest Pay & Display car parking is on Regent Road or the Q-Park Omni. By taxi
Taxi drop-off and pick-up are encouraged via the Calton Hill access road, which terminates approximately 100m from the House.
Other Things to Note:
JOIVY wants you to have a fantastic stay, and we encourage you to see this property as a home away from home. There are, however, a few points we politely ask guests to note before their arrival and throughout their stay: