General Details
Only 10 minutes walk from Princes Street, this interesting and most comfortable accommodation can be found in one of Edinburgh's beautiful garden squares.
A private house, number 24A occupies the two lower floors of a 200 year old Georgian Townhouse.
A sitting room leads directly to a private walled garden.
Accommodation
Guest accommodation consists of two bedrooms:
- 1 double with private bathroom
- 1 twin with en-suite shower room
A single room can be arranged - please enquire for details.
All bedrooms have tea and coffee making facilities.
There are also two bathrooms available for shared use.
Food and Drink
For breakfast, guests are invited to enjoy a selection of fruit, fresh juices, yoghurts and cereals.
There is a choice of wholemeal bread and/or croissants, with other 'Healthy Options' also available.
A wide range of eating places for other meals are within easy walking distance - your host will be pleased to advise on the best places to try.
Location
Drummond Place is a short 10 minute walk or 5 minute taxi ride from Waverley Station.
If you are travelling by car from any direction, follow the signs to the town centre and you will arrive in Princes Street.
If you are arriving by 'plane, Edinburgh Airport is only 8 miles west of the centre of the city. The journey time to the centre is around 20 minutes, although commuter traffic may increase this slightly.
Leisure
There has been a fortress on the Castle Rock since the seventh century, and its fortunes have ebbed and flowed as it has grown. Within these walls you can stand in Saint Margaret's Chapel just as Scotland's Queen herself did, over nine hundred years ago.
There are the Honours of Scotland to see, crown jewels older even than their English equivalents. The Castle is still garrisoned, and a field gun is fired from the high battlements at precisely one o'clock each day.
Edinburgh is famed for the great philosophers and writers who earned the city the reputation of the 'Athens of the North'.
Here Sir Walter Scott wrote his romances and Burns met his Clarinda. This is the city of Robert Louis Stevenson and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes; of Robert Adam, architect, whose vision created the splendour of the Georgian New Town.
This is where the first recorded game of golf was played and where Encyclopaedia Britannica was first published.
Prices
Bed and Breakfast £30.00 to £35.00 per person per night.
Other Information
This is a totally non smoking establishment. 
On street parking for vehicles - metered during the day.
Children welcome.
Pets not allowed.