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No 11
11 Brunswick Street
Edinburgh
Edinburgh and the Lothians

EH7 5JB
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Situated just a short stroll from Princes Street and the Playhouse Theatre, Number 11 Brunswick St provides a real taste of Scottish hospitality - even getting here is easy as the train and bus stations are in walking distance and the airport is just a short drive away.

Designed by William Playfair, Number 11 Brunswick St occupies a quiet niche despite its proximity to the city centre. A Georgian townhouse with a private garden, it offers a real respite after a hard days sight-seeing or shopping - have a quiet drink in the residents bar or relax with a DVD in your room. Free wireless connection is available in all our rooms and there is free internet access in the bar for guests without their own computer.

Eating and drinking out around Number 11 Brunswick St is a delight, with a variety of bars, restaurants and delicatessens to suit all tastes and budgets in the neighbourhood - Valvona and Crolla is just round the corner. That's if you're still hungry after our fabulous full Scottish breakfast (the haggis is a must!)

On street parking is available outside the hotel. Because of our proximity to the city centre, this is operated on a pay and display basis between 8.30am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Parking after 5.30pm until 8.30am and on Saturdays and Sundays is free. Please avoid parking in the permit holder only bays. If you wish to leave your car parked outside the hotel, we will happily ensure your pay and display ticket stays valid if you leave us your keys. With just 10 rooms, you can be assured of our attention at all times so join us for a good Scottish welcome and comfortable, good value accommodation. You'll be sure to return again and again.

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Number of Rooms: 10
Number Ensuite: 10

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Facilities

Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

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