Picture of Portsburgh Square 9 beds, Lothian, Scotland
  • Entry ID 30185
  • Sleeps 9
  • Bedrooms 4
  • En-suite bedrooms 2
  • Catering self catered

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Portsburgh Square 9 beds

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26 Mar 2010 - joewicklow wrote
Overall:
*****
Location:
*****
Cleanliness:
*****
Price/Value:
*****
Great Apartment, it was well furnished and really comfortable. Its also in a great location, right beside the Grass Market.
I would recommend this apartment to either a gang on a Stag or Hen weekend or for a family looking to see the sights.
We will be back in 2011!
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22 Mar 2010 - emmie1000 wrote
Overall:
*****
Location:
*****
Cleanliness:
*****
Price/Value:
*****
This apartment was great for our trip, the bathrooms were lovely and were well equiped, the location was fantastic and the beds comfortable, I would highly recommend this flat for a group of people visiting Edinburgh who wants to be located in the centre close to everything, there was no need for taxis or anything, the bars and restaurants were minutes away by foot, would love to go back.
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