Description
Sleeps 3-5 persons. This quietly located 3 bedroom top floor (2nd floor) flat is situated in a traditional stone built converted town house. A great Southside location, it’s approximately 10 mins walk from Summerhall and other Soputhside festival venues. Accommodation comprises 3 good sized double bedrooms and benefits from a well equipped kitchen (large fridge / freezer, microwave and washing machine) and recently installed bathroom (with bath/shower). There is also a small dining area with extendable table in the hallway for mealtimes. The flat is double glazed throughout (so nice and quiet) and Wifi is also included. This location also has the benefit of ‘free’ on street car parking and has super views directly onto Arthur’s Seat, the flat is just 5 minutes walk from Holyrood Park and the Royal Commonwealth Pool. A great flat for those looking for a little peace and quiet within the month of Fringe madness! Price from £3750 based on a 28-30 night stay.
July Rates
Price from £595 per week for July, please enquire.
Location
Marchhall Crescent – 3 bed, Southside
About the area
Southside - Pleasance / Newington
Southside, Edinburgh
The Southside of Edinburgh is just south of the Castle and close to Edinburgh's Old Town, a very popular term time location for students of Edinburgh University and during the summer for festival performers and visitors.
It is home to many great festival venues such as C Venues, Zoo Venues, Summerhall Place, Queens Hall, The Pleasance Courtyard Underbelly and Assembly at Bristo Square and George Street Gardens. It's truly a very colourful area during the Edinburgh Fringe and Summer Festivals. There's plentiful and varied neighbourhood pubs and restaurants and permanent arts venues such as The Festival Theatre and Queens Hall underpin the area as a cultural hub.
For all you keen swimmers and gym bunnies, leisure facilities include the 50 metre Royal Commonwealth Pool complex, including gym and fitness classes (just a short distance away) along with a number of public parks including Holyrood Park / Arthurs Seat (a welcome and pleasant green space distraction from the excitement and noise of the city during the Edinburgh Festival).
Festival accommodation is mainly traditional tenement flats interspersed with a number of modern apartment complexes. Local amenities include excellent and numerous local shops, supermarkets, banks, post office and a number of bars, restaurants along Clerk Street and the antique shops along Casusewayside. A very regular bus service operates into the City Centre and beyond although the best method of getting around Edinburgh is by foot (with the odd Taxi / Uber thrown in).