Inverleith, 5 Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh EH3 4NS, Edinburgh and Lothians, United Kingdom
Inverleith 
5 Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh EH3 4NS, Edinburgh and Lothians, United Kingdom
+44 131 5562745
http://www.inverleithhotel.co.uk
General and in-room facilities and services available at Inverleith
lobby bar
fully equipped common kitchen
fax services
rooms for non-smokers
24-hour room service
phone at the reception
quiet surroundings
checks accepted
common TV room
television set in room
telephone in room
internet connection in room
heating in room
ironing facilities in room
tea and coffee making facilities
en-suite/private bathroom
hairdryer in room
Some excerpts from the website of Inverleith that might be useful
additional information. Welcome to the Inverleith Hotel in Central Edinburgh. The Inverleith Hotel is a small hotel adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens in central Edinburgh, within the conservation area of Inverleith.This quality bed and breakfast hotel combines the historic slendour of an early Victorian Edinburgh townhouse, with modern guest accommodation in a family hotel. The hotel is well located to experience Edinburgh's attractions: Edinburgh Castle, Royal Mile, Edinburgh Old Town, Holyrood Palace, Royal Yacht Brittania, and Edinburgh's wealth of museums and galleries. for details of our selfcatering apartment. Edinburgh Airport door to door transfer to Inverleith Hotel or Brandon Apartment. The Inverleith Hotel offers : Central Edinburgh hotel accommodation - 15 minutes walk from city centre the perfect location, near parks and gardens wholesome, full Scottish breakfast licensed bar specialising in Malt Whisky direct dial telephones with modem connections in all rooms. Pay and display parking, at only £4.30 for all day parking. parking is free at weekends from 5.30pm Friday to 8.30 am Monday (we are one of the very few hotels so close to Edinburgh city centre with all day 9 hour parking - guests can therefore be confident in leaving their car and enjoying the city on foot/public transport). Edinburgh Hogmanay hotel accommodation deal - sightseeing tours from Edinburgh to surrounding area can be arranged we also offer self catering accommodation - frequent local bus service to all major attractions. The Inverleith now has free broadband access for guests with their own lap top computers. Completely non-smoking hotel. 50 yds from East Gate of Royal Botanic Gardens. Members of Welcome Host. Inverleith Hotel, 5 Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh, EH3 5NS, UK Tel. (+44-131) 556-2745 Fax. 07075158401
Breakfasts and Meals at the Inverleith Hotel. Our Hotel offers a wholesome breakfast, which is served between From 8 - 9.30 am Monday to Friday and 8.30 - 10am Saturday and Sundays, in our ground floor breakfast room. cereals and fruit juice full Scottish breakfast with any variation (or all) of bacon, eggs, sausage, tomato, hash-browns, mushrooms, baked beans, haggis and porridge on request. Vegetarian breakfast: Any of full breakfast items plus double baked vegetable egg flan. Continental breakfast: Grapefruit, yoghurt scottish cheddar, Oatcakes and fruit chutney. Special diets are catered for (if you or a member of your party have particular dietary needs, please inform us when booking) tea and coffee (including herbal teas and decafinated tea and coffee). Vegetarian or continental breakfast are also offered. We now offer a room service/light snack menu - which guests can have in our dining room if they wish. (For those requiring breakfast earlier than designated times - a light packed breakfast can be supplied the night before, which includes - carton of orange juice, yoghurt and cereal bar). In the evening, guests often dine at one of the many restaurants that are located near the Hotel. These offer the varied choice of Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Indian, Thai, French and of course, Scottish cuisine.
Refreshements / food. Room service light snack Menu. Guests may choose to eat in the dining room or if room service required £2.50 per person supplement. Cicken in mild coconut thai sauce with basmati rice and veg. Meatballs with pasta in lightly spiced tomato sauce. Salmon with minted potatoes and green veg. Mediterranean salad £3.95. Iceberg lettuce, goats cheese, olives, tomatoe and dressing. Hot toasted sandwich £5.95. 2 rounds of wholemeal of white bread with upto 3 of the following: fillings. Tuna, tomatoe,cheese, chutney, pesto, ham, pepper, olives. With salad garnish. *All of the above subject to availability. Cofee £1.50 Decaf Coffee £1.50 Herbal, fruit or green tea £1.50 Earl Grey tea £1.50 Scottish blend tea £1.20 packed lunch - please ask the night before at reception £5.95. Sandwich with any 2 of the above toasted sandwich fillings. cereal bar yoghurt fruit juice. We also have a licensed bar for resident with a good selection of Scottish malt whisky, wines, spirits and soft drinks. Continental Breakfast. Vegetarian Breakfast
Edinburgh's Royal Botanical Gardens. 50 yds from the Inverleith Hotel. Whilst staying at the Inerleith, why not experience the wonders of the plant kingdom in Scotlands Premier Garden. Over 28 hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds, plant collections from around the world, and those native to Scotland. There is a stimulating programme of events and exhibitions throughout the year. Inverleith House, an award winning gallery, explains science through art and the gardens offer education themed displays in the Exhibition Hall. The Chinese Garden. A magnificent wild-origin collection that is acknowledged to be the largest outside China. The Heath Garden recreates both the plantings and landscape found naturally in the scottish highlands. The Inverleith hotel overlooks the Scottish Pine trees in this section. The famous Rock Garden is home to over 5000 alpine plants which, along with the beautiful and rare gems in the Alpine House and Courtyard, make the garden a magnet for the alpine enthusiast. The Botanics Shop at the West Gate has a specially selected range of gifts, books and plants. The Terrace Cafe, with its views of the city skyline, serves delicious hot and cold food daily. The Glasshouses Consisting of 10 houses, the magnificent Glasshouses include Britain's tallest Palm House, which leads you on an intriguing journey through the tropical and temperate regions of the world. The Tropical Aquatic House displays some well-known and economically important plants including bananas and rubber as well as familiar houseplants. The world's largest collection of vioreya rhdodendrons, which originate from the mountains of New Guinea and Borneo, is on display in the Peat and Rock House. These beautiful species share their house with plants that feed on insects! Whether you are an academic enthusiast, amateur gardner or simply a guest who enjoys pleasant surroundings we are sure you will benefit from a vist to the Gardens if staying at the Inverleith.
Brandon Apartment - Self-contained Apartment, Edinburgh No. 5 Brandon Street (located in central Edinburgh, 10 minutes walk from Princes Street). The Inverleith Hotel also offers self-catering accommodation in this superb first floor drawing room apartment, within a Georgian town house, built in 1850. The apartment is situated in the prestigious New Town of Edinburgh, the largest uninterrupted area of Georgian architecture in Europe. This self-catering accommodation consists of: Very spacious triple windowed drawing room, with dining area (seating 6). One double bedroom, one twin bedroom, there is also a day bed in the lounge. Fully equipped kitchen with electric oven, gas hob fridge/freezer, microwave, and all essential kitchen utensils. Bathroom with power shower. All linen and towels provided. Utility cupboard with washing machine and drying area Free broadband internet access is available in the apt for guests use with their own laptops. Apartment can sleep 4 - 6. Prices from £89-£159 - per night depending on season (may vary over special events). Contact us to enquire about availablity and pricing. Inverleith Hotel, 5 Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh, EH3 5NS, UK Tel. (+44-131) 556-2745
Edinburgh airport is located outside the city centre in the west of Edinburgh. Transport: Bus: Express bus shuttle service to Edinburgh city centre (number 100). 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The ticket cost is approx £4, £6.00 return. Tickets can be bought from a travel desk in the UK arrivals hall. This takes approximately 25 minutes and terminates at Waverley Bridge, near to the main railway station and bus station and is just off the city's main street, Princes Street. he frequency of the service is from every 10 minutes at peak times through the day, to every 30 minutes at night. Taxi: Taxis are available from a rank beside the coach park outside the UK arrivals hall. Usually this takes around 25 minutes and fares vary according to the distance travelled. To the Inverleith hotel approx £16
Edinburgh Castle is best known and the most visited of our historic buildings. Perched on an extinct volcano the castle has stunning views, over Edinburgh. This is a powerful national symbol, and part of Edinburgh's World Heritage site. Apart from being a mightly fortification, it was also the royal residence of Scotland's kings and queens. Since the Royal Bronze Age it has witnessed much of the nations rich past including the birth of Mary Queen of Scots only child - James VI, who united the crowns of Scotland and England - to Cromwell's Roundheads and the Jacobite Risings. An eclectic mix of Architectural styles reflects the castle's complex history and the role as both stronghold and seat of kings. The tiny St Margaret Chapel, Edinburgh's oldest building, dates from the 1100's; Crown Sqaure, the Principal courtyard, was developed in the 15th century; the Great Hall with its impressive hammerbeam roof was built by James IV, and the Scottish National War Memorial was added after the First World War. For visitor's today, the castle has a wealth of attractions to explore. The Prisoners of War experience explains how the Castle was a prison for sailors from many countries in the 18th and 19th centuries, including crewmen who sailed with John Paul Jones, founder of the American Navy. Their graffiti, hand-made ships and other items are on display at the end of a capivating tour that recreates the sights and sounds of these prison vaults. The magnificent Laich Hall; the National War Museum of Scotland; The 'Honours of the Kingdom' exhibition telling the story of Scotland Crown Jewels -saved from Cromwell to become some of the oldest surviving regalia in Europe; the Stone of Density - taken to Westminster Abbey in 1926 and returned to Scotland 700 years later; the One O'Clock Gun and a display on the history of time guns and timekeeping; and the giant medieval siege cannon Mons Meg, once again standing proudly on the castle ramparts. Guided tours are available, with the hire of an audio guide in six languages. As well as gift and book shops, the Crown Jewel shop offers exclusive, specially designed jewellery and other unique gifts. Visitors may wish to take a break in the castle's cafe. A courtesy vehicle for visitors with a disability ( sponsored by the Bank of Scotland) is available from the esplanade. The Castle is also the venue for the world famous Edinburgh Military Tattoo, which is held in August each year.
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