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Edinburgh has one of the most picturesque skylines in the world etched with contemporary buildings tower blocks and of course the iconic Edinburgh Castle Built on top of a number of extinct volcanoes Scotland’s capital showcases a multitude of museums and galleries world-class cuisine and stylish shopping haunts The Express by Holiday Inn Edinburgh Waterfront and the Jurys Inn are both centrally-located Edinburgh hotels for which best to explore the surroundings
Discover the city’s heritage riding in an open-top bus visit the zoo or find yourself in the thick of an outdoor rainforest with cascading waterfalls colourful butterflies and some of the world’s smallest monkeys
A paradise for shoppers Edinburgh is home to luxury department stores and stylish boutiques where you can pick up designer garments and vintage accessories A room at the beautiful Clarendon B&B is the perfect retreat after a hard day reaping the city’s delights
Edinburgh was made for lovers of arts and culture Museums exhibit an array of tales from the Vikings to Queen Mary Those with an appetite for adventure can join in the fun of a summer festival or book tickets for one of the fabulous comedy opera or drama shows that the city offers
Reputed to have the largest number of restaurants per head of population in the UK you seldom need to make table reservations in advance An eclectic mix of cheap cafes and discerning dining options make a perfect entrée to the city’s cosmopolitan nightlife scene – for a party which runs into the wee hours
Dramatic and dynamic Edinburgh has rightly acclaimed itself as one of the world’s most avant-garde and refreshing cities
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A short bus or taxi ride into the heart of Edinburgh city with all of the sights and attractions.
Traditional houses which have been converted into a hotel located opposite Murrayfield Stadium and close to Haymarket train station.
The well appointed rooms are located between the hotel and the nearby lodge, many of which have views over the world famous murrayfield stadium. all the rooms benefit from trouser press, welcome tray, hairdryer, direct dial telephone, lcd panel tv and en-suite facilities.
There is a restaurant which is open for breakfast and dinner. It is a cosy restaurant room located off the reception area. Food has traditional Scottish theme.
There is a large, renovated and popular bar through to the left of reception - the bar has separated seating areas so there are cosy corners to sit and have a coffee as well as large tables to sit and watch plasma TV screens above thebar. Bar is open from 09.00 until 01.00 as serves coffee and snacks and alcohol during licensing hours - it is however open to residents 24hours.
Edinburgh castle, start Princes Street. Murrayfield Stadium.
The popular hotel bar boasts live sport coverage, a refined, modern appeal with a strong rugby influence, spacious seating areas and a mellow ambiance. the nearest golf course is about 6 km away.
There is one boardroom that accommodates 30 people but there is no business centre.
There are some rooms which are suitable for families - 2 adults and 2 children; there are also cots and high chairs for families. Generally at weekends the hotel has younger guests and groups so may not be suitable for young families.
The Murrayfield Hotel Edinburgh has ramp access and public areas are accessible by wheelchair; however none of the bedrooms are especially adapted.
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Carrick Knowe Golf Club
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1.17 km |
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Murrayfield Golf Club
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1.05 km |
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St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral
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1.63 km |
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Merchants Of Edinburgh Golf Club
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2.86 km |
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Edinburgh Zoo
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1.80 km |