Parliament House Hotel Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
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Parliament House Hotel Edinburgh
country: United Kingdom, city: Edinburgh (City Centre)
Parliament House Hotel Edinburgh
Location
This hotel is located in the heart of Edinburgh on Calton Hill with panoramic views over the Forth Estuary or Arthurs Seat. On a clear day it is possible to see the mountains on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. An excellent central location!
Rooms
Rooms vary in size but most are average in size with some disabled rooms on the ground floor. Rooms have zip and link queen sized beds and facilities include a fridge, hospitality tray, trouser press and hairdryer.
Restaurant
MP's Bistro is on the ground floor serving Scottish and international cuisine to a very high standard. The restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner.
General
The location of the hotel is very good and it has a very relaxed and informal feel.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Business centre Cocktail bar Disabled facilities Laundry facilities Lift Lobby Reception Restaurant Room service | Hairdryer Iron and ironing board Mini bar Private bathroom / Ensuite Refrigerator Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
9 kms to the nearest Airport (Edinburgh)
Close to the Station (Waverley)
5 minute walk to the nearest Bus Stop
Address:
15 Calton Hill
Edinburgh
Scotland EH1 3BJ
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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