Summary:
Charming traditional Edinburgh terraced apartment, just a short stroll to Broughton Street, Stockbridge, The Shore (Leith), and the city center.
The Space:
Upon entering the home, you'll step into a central hallway with convenient access to each room. The kitchen is fully stocked with essential dishes, utensils, and glassware, making meal prep a breeze. Adjacent is a separate dining area, ideal for unwinding after a day exploring Edinburgh.
At the front of the house, the living room offers cozy seating and satellite TV, complemented by charming original details.
Both bedrooms feature comfortable beds, freshly made with hotel-quality linens and towels by our cleaning team.
And, of course, don't miss our sunny private garden, complete with a BBQ and patio heater—perfect for enjoying the outdoors in comfort.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the entire property during their stay.
The Neighborhood:
This area offers a peaceful place to stay, yet all the vibrant spots are just a short walk away—truly the best of both worlds!
You'll find a list of top recommendations for dining, drinks, and more in the house manual.
Getting Around:
Honestly, I walk almost everywhere in central Edinburgh—it’s all pretty close! Broughton Street and Canonmills are about 5 minutes away, Waverley Station (use the back entrance) is 10 minutes, and the city center is a 15-minute walk. You can also reach The Shore in Leith and Stockbridge in around 15 minutes.
For cycling, Edinburgh has plenty of hidden off-road paths that are perfect for exploring the city and beyond (Portobello, Forth Road Bridge, Queensferry, Hopetoun House). The Inner Tube website maps these routes, many of which follow old train lines, so they’re mostly flat. Conveniently, one of these paths is only a 2-minute walk from the front door!
For taxis, I recommend Central Cabs, but Uber works well too.
Buses are easily accessible on Leith Walk and Broughton Street; the MyBusTrip app is handy for schedules, and Lothian Buses has its own app.
The tram is also close by at the end of Broughton Street, but buses are often faster and more affordable.
For the airport, if you’re traveling in a group, a taxi may be the best value. Solo travelers can take the airport bus to the city center, then walk or catch a taxi from there. The tram is also an option to Broughton Street.
Other Things to Note:
We provide fresh bed linens, towels, plush pillows, toiletries, and other essentials to ensure a comfortable stay. Plus, our support team is available 24/7 if you need anything additional.