General Details
This luxurious accommodation is set in the heart of Georgian Edinburgh.
11 Moray Place faces south-west and enjoys magnificent views, not only of the private gardens to the front of the house, but also out over the Firth of Forth, from the bedrooms at the back.
The residence forms part of a Georgian terrace in the centre of Edinburgh's New Town, which has been described as one of the finest examples of Georgian Architecture in Britain.
The main stair cupola, one of three in the house, is just one of the interior features.
Accommodation
There are 3 spacious en-suite bedrooms at Moray Place.
Each has a king-size double bed that can be converted into 2 single beds when twin occupancy is required.
In addition, there is a luxurious self-contained suite at the rear of the property.
The suite has a bedroom [with king-sized double bed], a shower room and a sitting room [with a futon sofa that can be converted into a large double bed].
The windows of all rooms have a wonderful view - either across the River Forth to the hills of Fife or over Moray Place Gardens.
All bedrooms have a colour television, a bookcase containing a variety of reading material and a hairdryer.
There are also tea and coffee making facilities in each room with a selection of fine teas and herbal infusions.
Food and Drink
The substantial breakfast menu includes fruit juices, grapefruit segments, cereals, oatcakes, toast, preserves and a selection of hot beverages. Also included is a choice of cooked breakfasts:
- Traditional Scottish Breakfast
- Fish - Scottish smoked haddock or kippers
- Omelette: cheese, tomato, mushroom
- Eggs - poached, boiled, scrambled
Breakfast is served each morning in the spacious dining room.
Location
It is only a short walk to Princes Street, the Castle, museums, galleries and other attractions of Scotland's capital.
There is ample parking opposite the house which is metered during the daytime. There is also cheaper all-day parking available, to which guests can be given directions on arrival.
Leisure
A key giving access to the gardens and to Lord Moray's Pleasure Garden [17 acres of garden overlooking the Water of Leith] is available for the use of guests at 11 Moray Place.
The Old Town and New Town of Edinburgh were designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995. The Old Town includes the Castle, the Royal Palace of Holyrood House, St. Giles Cathedral and the old and new Scottish Parliaments. The New Town was constructed to a single architectural plan between 1750 and 1820.
Prices
Bed and Breakfast [per person per night]:
- £35.00 to £55.00 double occupancy
- £45.00 to £70.00 single occupancy of double/twin room
Rates depend on time of year.
Please ask for details of rates for children [the suite offers ideal family accommodation].
Minimum stay of 2 nights on Friday or Saturday night - any stay including a Friday or a Saturday night must be for a minimum of 2 nights.
Other Information
This is a totally non smoking B&B. 
No off street parking for vehicles.
Children welcome.
Pets not allowed.