Holiday rentals in Edinburgh

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Flat in Edinburgh
Historic Georgian Flat with Community Garden
It's filled with light and spacious for a one bedroom apartment. It's filled with fun things that I have collected over the years, so it comes with bags of my personality! It's quiet - especially the bedroom which is located at the rear. I like cooking, so the kitchen is well-equipped. Bring your tunes - there is a nice Sony bluetooth speaker to connect with! Access all areas - I keep the cellar and a filing cabinet in the bedroom locked for my own bits and pieces though. On arrival, I prefer to meet my guests in person to get you settled and share my local recommendations that fit with your plans and timing. New Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and carefully protected from new development. It supports a lovely mix of residential property and boutique retailing, including tons of coffee shops, private galleries, restaurants, and interior design shops. Bus stop round the corner and tram stop 5 minutes away at St Andrews Square. 10 minutes walk to the main railway station, Edinburgh Castle and the very heart of Edinburgh. Taxi rank 5 minutes walk down Dundas Street and taxis usually available on the street too. Please note my TV works via the internet so you can view BBC iPlayer/Netflix/Amazon content only. The bed is a standard double i.e. 4 feet 6 inches wide and 6 feet 3 inches long (137 x 190 cm). The bed will be made up ready for your arrival including 4 feather pillows, a duvet and a warm throw. An allergy free pillow and a hot water bottle can be found in the chest of drawers. I supply two large towels, a hand towel, a dish towel and a bath mat for each booking.
29 Nov – 6 DecIndividual Host,
£130 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 345 reviews
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Flat in Edinburgh
DeanVillage.. river balcony, free private parking
Central riverside balcony apartment located in the heart of the stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dean Village. One of the most picturesque and oldest areas of Edinburgh with its narrow cobbled streets steeped in history. The outlook over the village and the river make this a rare and sought after setting. Dean Village is the most idyllic central location in Edinburgh with Princes Street being only a short 6 min walk away. Haymarket train station is within walking distance of the apartment.
15–22 NovIndividual Host,
£208 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 473 reviews
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Cottage in Morningside
16th Century Dovecot Cottage in Private Garden.
In central Edinburgh yet tucked-away in a gorgeous garden, this quirky, sophisticated dovecot is stunning. Serene & secluded, it's quietly thrilling. Tiny little bedroom in the tower; double bed surrounded by cedar-wood, lit ancient nesting boxes & garden view. Sleek wood-lined bathroom; rustic-chic kitchen; pull-out sofa-bed. Mysterious cavern beneath a glass floor panel. A relaxing peaceful hideaway with a tranquil garden terrace. Heated floors. Central heating. Wood-burner. Private parking.
17–24 JanIndividual Host,
£228 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 589 reviews

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Other great holiday rentals in Edinburgh

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Flat in Edinburgh
Boutique Castle View Apartment.
2–9 DecIndividual Host,
£119 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews
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Guest suite in Edinburgh
Unique Tranquil Location In The City Centre
22–29 NovIndividual Host,
£112 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews
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Flat in Haymarket
Dalry, Edinburgh | Modernised traditional flat |
19–26 MarIndividual Host,
£110 per night
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews
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Apartment in Edinburgh
Charming 1 Bed Flat In The Heart Of Edinburgh
31 Jan – 7 FebIndividual Host,
£142 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews
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Flat in Edinburgh
Modern 1BR flat - free parking + lift
6–13 OctIndividual Host,
£109 per night
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews
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Cabin in Edinburgh
The Black Studio
28 Aug – 4 SeptIndividual Host,
£113 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews
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Flat in Edinburgh
Beautiful Studio on George Street - Eden Locke
27 Oct – 1 NovProfessional Host,
£191 per night
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 1283 reviews
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Guest house in Edinburgh
Beautiful Garden House with off-street parking
20–25 AprIndividual Host,
£166 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews
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Guest suite in Ratho
Near Edinburgh Airport Self Contained Annexe Ratho
29 Oct – 5 NovIndividual Host,
£94 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews
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Apartment in Edinburgh
EDINBURGH ROYAL MILE APARTMENT
31 Jan – 7 FebIndividual Host,
£145 per night
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 629 reviews
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Apartment in Bruntsfield
The Bruntsfield Snug
3–10 FebIndividual Host,
£108 per night
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 496 reviews
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Flat in Edinburgh
Stunning 2 Bedroom Flat Near Royal Mile
23–28 MarIndividual Host,
£142 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Your guide to Edinburgh

Welcome to Edinburgh

Edinburgh’s skyline, with its iconic castle and monuments piling up dramatically across a series of mounts and cliffs, is just one of its many enchantments. This is a city of contrasts, from the Georgian neoclassical formality of its New Town, and the open elegance of its many squares and parks, to the dark magic of its medieval streets and wynds. You can lose yourself in the Old Town’s shadowy cobbled lanes that have been walked for more than 800 years, only to emerge upon the windswept wilderness of Arthur’s Seat, the extinct volcano at the heart of Holyrood Park.

The commercial centre of George Street and Princes Street mixes designer and high street shopping with historic and literary monuments; while the city’s steep hills give way suddenly to a coastline that combines a port, a beach, and a number of golfing links. With an academic institution dating back four and a half centuries and one of the world’s most famous festivals, Edinburgh’s cultural legacy is unmatched. Make sure to check out the city’s culinary offerings, too, with plenty of excellent restaurants and pubs to choose from.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Edinburgh

Edinburgh is a great destination any time of year, but is perhaps best known for the summer festivals that fill its streets, theatres, and concert halls for the entire month of August. The International Festival celebrating music and dance is complemented by the even more colourful Edinburgh Fringe, which commandeers every available space, from pubs to parks, for performances. If you want a quieter experience, try booking one of Edinburgh’s holiday apartments for the spring or autumn, when the city’s leafy parks are looking resplendent and there’s always plenty to see in the museums and galleries if the weather turns cold or rainy. Edinburgh looks magical lit up in Christmas decorations each December, while New Year is celebrated in extravagant Scottish style with an annual Hogmanay street party.


Top things to do in Edinburgh

Calton Hill

Arthur’s Seat is where locals go to get some space, but if you want a view of the Seat itself (and much more besides), head to Calton Hill. It offers an incredible panorama of the city and boasts some monuments of its own, including one inspired by the Parthenon. And on April 30 each year it becomes the focal point for the incandescent celebrations of the Beltane Fire Festival.

The Shore of Leith

These 18th-century docks were once Scotland’s chief trading port. Today their industrial and maritime heritage is transformed into a quirky neighbourhood full of flats, cool cafes, and award-winning restaurants. It’s also home to the Royal Yacht Britannia, while the Water of Leith walkway is a peaceful riverside walk that winds back into the city.

Lauriston Castle and Gardens

West of the city, this architectural gem has magnificent views across the Firth of Forth. The house combines its 16th-century tower with a 19th-century manor house and Edwardian interiors. You can admire its exterior for free; its welcoming wooded grounds are open to the public year round.

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