Edinburgh Bed and Breakfast
***Small Hotel, bed and breakfast guest house accommodation
12 en suite bedrooms. Licenced residents' bar.
15 minutes walk from Princes Street. Free on-street parking.
The Inverleith Hotel
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Rhododendron Montrosianum from SW China (centre) and Pinus Nigra at the Royal Botanic Garden, in April.
The Inverleith Hotel is the closest bed and breakfast guest house accommodation to the The Royal Botanical Garden (known to Edinburgh residents as "the Botanics"), so if you want to stay close to the centre of Edinburgh, and also like the idea of leisurely strolls amongst refreshing green lawns and rare shrubs and trees, this is the place to stay!
Adrienne and Stephen Case the owner managers will look after you from check-in through to departure. All 12 bedrooms have either shower or bathrooms en suite, with pumped hot water and powerful showers.
Although The Inverleith Hotel does not have a restaurant there is a room service menu for light snacks - at any time. And the hotel also has a small residents' bar and lounge (with a good selection of wines, spirits and soft drinks and many of Stephen's favourite Scottish malt whiskies). Close by the hotel there is an excellent variety of places to eat out catering for all tastes.
Accommodation:
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Accommodation is on four floors. Bedrooms are on the garden level, first and second floors:
All rooms have shower or bath rooms en suite, and direct dial telephones. Free Wi-Fi internet access for your laptop. Right; Residents lounge and bar. |
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Breakfast:
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Breakfast is served between 8 and 9 am Monday to Friday and between 9.00 and 10.00 am on Saturday and Sunday.
Selection of cereals, yoghurts and fruit juice. |
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Tariff:
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Prices per room per night range between £49 (single room) and £119 (family room) depending on season and type of room. Please enquire. No smoking and no pets please.
Please enquire about Hogmany (New Year) prices. |
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To enquire or to book:
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Please contact: If you have a small child he or she might like to have breakfast in the antique wooden high-chair (right). Made in 1860, the same year as the hotel! |
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The local buses 23, 27, 17 and 8 go back and forth to Princes Street, three of them to the Royal Mile, and take about 10 minutes. Please tell Adrienne and Steve you found The Inverleith through About Scotland! | |
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Map of the centre of Edinburgh:

