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The Beautiful City of Edinburgh
The Beautiful City of Edinburgh

Edinburgh is a beautiful city; the second largest in Scotland after Glasgow. With its gorgeous scenery, breathtaking architecture and vast collection of galleries and museums, it's no surprise it's one of the most popular destinations in Europe; especially in winter.

Because of its popularity, finding accommodation in Edinburgh can sometimes be a little difficult for those who don't know the city. Most people happily settle for hotels, as they are easy to book and seem to pop up every other door when walking down the streets. However, what these people don't realise is that hotels often sacrifice space, luxury and price in order to give their guests the convenience of location.

Visitors looking to save money and enjoy Edinburgh without feeling the need to stick to a hotel timetable would do better to look at the serviced apartments in Edinburgh. Serviced accommodation is a concept already extremely popular amongst corporate travellers businessmen who think nothing of flying to three different cities in a week and finally the light is beginning to dawn for holiday makers and tourists alike, that living in an apartment for a week works out as significantly cheaper and more convenient than staying in a hotel.

The main difference between serviced accommodation and that of hotels is that the former is self serviced. You have your own kitchen with all the modern day appliances to cook your own food and all the hi-tech gadgets you could need for a home cinema experience. You'll still get housekeeping around two to three times a week and if you like, some apartments provide a continental breakfast daily for a minimum charge.

The serviced apartments in Edinburgh sell like hot cakes, not just because of their competitive prices, but because of the views. Situated on the Royal Mile or nestled in quaint lanes five minutes from the centre, the apartments command breathtaking views of Arthurs Seat, Edinburgh Castle, the Firth of Forth and Calton Hill. Even better they are all in walking distance.




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