Serviced Apartments in Edinburgh
Serviced Apartments Edinburgh, Scotland UK
Our stunning serviced apartments in Edinburgh offer comfortable stays in the heart of Scotland’s capital. Edinburgh is lively and boasts countless things to do, see, and enjoy. Discover great days out and little-known places waiting to be found.
Stay in Edinburgh and experience the city like a local. Enjoy stress-free accommodation with all the conveniences of a hotel but without the expense of dining out every night. Our serviced apartments provide self-catering facilities, so you can cook your favorite foods. Relax in a separate living area and enjoy the comfort and privacy of your own bedroom. With space, cleanliness, and all the comforts of home, our apartments are the best way to stay during your trip to this gorgeous city.
Edinburgh is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. Steeped in history, architecture, and picturesque cliffs, there’s a discovery around every corner. Nicknamed “The Athens of the North,” high culture, art, and literature are at the city’s heart. The medieval Old Town meets the modern Georgian New Town, set against sloping hills, beautiful castles, and buzzing nightlife.
Explore Edinburgh’s beautiful landscapes, cultural heritage, and artistic pleasures. Enjoy a great sandwich with a pint in a cozy pub. Our serviced apartments are within walking distance of Edinburgh’s iconic landmarks: the National Monument of Scotland, Scott Monument, and the famed Edinburgh Festival.
Stay in our holiday apartments and be close to the action, whether for work or play. All our serviced apartments are a short stroll away from Edinburgh’s landmarks. Visit The National Monument of Scotland, Scott Monument, and venues for Edinburgh’s festivals, especially the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
If you prefer local gems, you’ll be next door to many of Edinburgh’s pubs and restaurants—perfect for people-watching. Make your trip to Edinburgh unforgettable by soaking up the sights and sounds. Enjoy a home away from home to return to when those boots get tired of walking.






