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Edinburgh Guest house

There are many guest houses in Edinburgh to accommodate the thousands of visitors who throng the city, especially during the months of the International festival. Most of these are located in the city centre. Edinburgh is filled with historic and conventional guest houses. The most noted among Edinburgh's guest houses is the Aeon-Kirklands. It is a 200-year-old guest house and has being modernized recently. It is a family-owned guest house. The rooms of this guest house are fully en suite. This guest house at Edinburgh also has a large private car park for residents. With this guest house in Edinburgh having twelve golf courses and being just a stone's throw from the historic Edinburgh Castle, it is little wonder that it is popular with visitors. You can find many guest houses with proximity to popular locations. Many online directories carry information on such guest houses of Edinburgh and can help you locate one that is reasonably priced. Among the most noted and recent guest houses in Edinburgh is the Craigevar guest house, close to Edinburgh Airport. By far the most attractive guest house in Edinburgh is the one, situated facing the sea in Joppa. It is situated to the east of Portbello, which in times gone by was a very famous Victorian Scottish seaside holiday resort. The guest houses in Edinburgh offer bed and breakfast and usually have more than three or four rooms. Registered guests can have easy access to their accommodation at all times. Breakfast is always included at every Edinburgh guest house. Some guest houses at Edinburgh provide evening meals but this is not always the case.