Edinburgh Bed & Breakfast Accommodation
Book into a Bed and Breakfast in Edinburgh and you can guarantee a warm welcome, value for money and hearty meal to kick-start the day.
Book into a Bed and Breakfast in Edinburgh and you can guarantee a warm welcome, value for money and hearty meal to kick-start the day.

We've selected a handful of the city's best, where you can get a comfortable double room for as little as £50.00 a night:
Frederick House Hotel, 42 Frederick Street (Tel: +44 (0) 131 226 1999 www.frederickhousehotel.com). Not strictly a Bed and Breakfast, but we've slipped this one in because it's such good value for money. Located in the centre of Edinburgh this hotel started life as an office block and today boasts five-floors of well-appointed rooms.
Ashdene House, 23 Fountainhall Road (Tel: +44 (0) 131 667 6026 www.ashdenehouse.com) A top-notch B&B that's just a short bus ride from the city centre. The friendly owners will happily go that extra mile to make sure that you get the most out of Edinburgh.
Teviotdale House, 53 Grange Loan (Tel: +44 (0) 131 667 4376 www.teviotdalehouse.com) A Victorian townhouse with seven bedrooms that provide a peaceful getaway from the bustle of city centre life. The relaxed atmosphere and sturdy breakfasts are strong selling points.
Ardmor House, 74 Pilrig Street (Tel: +44 (0) 131 554 4944 www.aboutscotland.com/ardmor.html) A Victorian property that has been given a contemporary makeover and constantly tops the polls as Edinburgh 's favourite pink Bed and Breakfast (although anyone is made welcome).
Sutherland House, 16 Esslemont Road (Tel: +44 (0) 131 667 6626). Ignore the myriad of Bed and Breakfasts that vie for your attention as you make your way down Esslemont Road, and make a beeline for Sutherland House. Once inside you'd be forgiven for thinking that you had booked into a handsome three-star hotel.
Original Raj, 6 West Coates (Tel: +44 (0) 131 346 1333 www.tommymiahsoriginalrajhotel.com) A slice of colonial India brought to downtown Murrayfield. The sizeable rooms are a symphony of colourful silks and dark hardwood furniture, but it's a bit of a trek into the centre of town.
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