Picture of Chambers Street - 1 bed, Lothian, Scotland
  • Entry ID 30581
  • Sleeps 2 (+2)
  • Bedrooms 1
  • Bathrooms 1
  • Catering self catered

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Facilities

  • oven
  • microwave
  • bath_towels_provided
  • washing_machine
  • dvd_player
  • television
  • internet_access
  • wireless_internet
  • pets_not_allowed

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Chambers Street - 1 bed

Spacious one bed property in Edinburgh's Old Town on Chambers St. This property is a two minute walk from the Gilded Balloon and Pleasance Dome. Close to the property are cafes, shops, bars and restaurants. The Royal Mile is a two minute walk away and Princes St is a five minute walk. The open plan kitchen is fully equipped and there is a dining table. The comfortable lounge has 2 sofa beds and a TV. There is 1 double bedroom and a family bathroom with both bath and shower. This is an excellent base for many Festival venues.

Price: June & July £450 per week, August £600 per week or £1950 for the month

Facilities

  • Fridge/freezer
  • ovenOven
  • microwaveMicrowave
  • bath_towels_providedBath towels provided
  • Bedding provided
  • Iron / ironing Board
  • washing_machineWashing machine
  • dvd_playerDVD player
  • televisionTV
  • internet_accessInternet access
  • wireless_internetWireless internet
  • pets_not_allowedPets not allowed

Nearby

  • Shops
  • Bar / Pub
  • Restaurants
  • Café
  • Car hire
  • Galleries
  • Internet Café
  • Museum
  • Nightclub
  • Theatre
  • Super Market
  • Express Super Market
  • Parking
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