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Edinburgh hotelThe St. Valery Guest House is a New Town building situated in the heart of Edinburgh's West End.

It is within walking distance of Princes Street, Edinburgh Castle and all the main shopping and sight-seeing areas, including the Royal Mile.

St Valery Guest House Accommodation

The St. Valery is a fantastic family run guest house recently refurbished to a high standard, but still retaining the charm, friendliness and personal touch of a small hotel.

Each of our 11 delightful luxury bedrooms is centrally heated and has en-suite facilities with power shower, free cable TV, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryer. Trouser press and ironing equipment are also available on request.

Some of our rooms provide a lovely view of the garden so you can relax in this friendly, peaceful guest house. Enjoy your stay at the St. Valery Guest House and enjoy the delights of the wonderful city of Edinburgh.

What better way to start your day exploring the capital of Scotland, than to try our delicious full Scottish breakfast.

Meals are served in the dining room with full Scottish breakfast each morning between 8am-9am weekdays and 8am-10am at weekends.

Earlier breakfasts can be catered for on request along with evening meals, picnics and special diets.

St. Valery Guest House offer the perfect accommodation choice if you're looking for a 1 night stay, or a long weekend to take in the charm and ambience of Scotland and Edinburgh city.

Location:
The St. Valery Guest House is situated in the heart of Edinburgh's West End and within easy access to Haymarket railway station.
With the guest house being only 5 miles from Edinburgh Airport, why not take a short taxi ride and enjoy a good night sleep in the heart of Edinburgh.

The St Valery Guest House is within walking distance of Princes Street, Edinburgh Castle and all the main shopping and sight-seeing areas including the Royal Mile.

With many things to do and see in and around Edinburgh, St. Valery Guest House offers a great alternative to expensive city hotels.

How to find St Valery Guest House:
BY TRAIN:

Haymarket Station: A two minute walk; come out of the station and turn left. Walk past the Caledonian Ale House, Coates Gardens is the next street on your right. Waverley Station: BUS: Take a No. 2, 12, 26, 31 or 69 from outside the Tourist Information Centre. Get off at the stop immediately after Haymarket Station (which will be on the left) and Coates Gardens is the street on the other side of the road.
BY TAXI:
A five minute taxi ride that should cost around £5.00 from Waverley Station.
ON FOOT:
The walk will take approximately 25 minutes west from Waverley Station along Princes Street, Shandwick Place, West Maitland Street and Haymarket Terrace. Coates Gardens is the second road on the right once you reach Haymarket Terrace.
BY PLANE:
Airbus 100 service( Big Blue Bus)leaves from outside the terminal at approximately ten minute alternating intervals. Ask the driver for the stop opposite the Haymarket Train Station. Look out for the 'stately home' on the left hand side and push the bell once to stop the bus. Walk back in the direction from which the bus came and Coates Gardens is the first street on the right.we are at the top of the street on the right.
HIRE CAR:
Follow the signs to the city centre. You will drive through Corstorphine (shops on both sides of the road), pass Murrayfield Stadium on your right and then two car showrooms approximately two hundred yards apart. Continue on under the old railway bridge then watch out for the 'stately home' on your left. Coates Gardens is the second street on the left after this. N.B. if you pass Haymarket Station (on the right) you have gone too far.
BY ROAD:
A1: To North Newcastle then the A696 through Otterburn which becomes the A68. Go through Jedburgh and Dalkeith and into Edinburgh city centre (at certain points the A68 and A7 are the same road). At the Balmoral Hotel turn left into Princes Street, continue into Shandwick Place and follow the signs to Glasgow around the one way system (veering left, then right and right again) and past Haymarket Station, which will be on your left. Coates Gardens is the second street on your right.
A90: Cross the Forth Road Bridge and follow signs for Edinburgh city centre. (You are travelling on Queensferry Road).
Look out for the Holiday Inn on your right and Sainsbury Superstore on your left. At these landmarks travel on to the first roundabout and turn right (signposted Scottish Gallery of Modern Art) onto Queensferry Terrace.
Drive straight on at the traffic lights and continue past the Gallery on your right. Go down the hill following the road (Belford Road) to the left (pass the Hilton Hotel on your right) and then sharp right and up the hill. At the next traffic lights turn right into Glencairn/Eglinton Crescents. Take the left fork (Glencairn) and Coates Gardens is the first road on your left.

About Edinburgh:
Edinburgh. The capital city of Scotland is regarded as one of the most popular, exciting and finest cities in the World. Edinburgh offers so much to people from every walk of life, no matter what age or nationality, theres so much to do in this wonderful city.

Edinburgh offers insights into its heritage and the ancient buildings that surround it. So much history is absorbed in one city it has evolved to provide, amazing scenery and Scottish countryside, numerous tourist attractions, first class night life, shops galore and with the heartly Scottish hospitality from its friendly population, it really is an amazing place to visit or stay.

The city of Edinburgh is often voted by its residents as' the best place to live in Britain'. Dramatic contours, long surviving buildings, breathtaking views, green hills, wide water and a manageable sized city centre have encouraged a truly cosmopolitan population that has produced a diverse cultural identity.
The city is a thrilling place!
Culminating in August's festival it offers year-round, sophisticated entertainment in hundreds of small performance venues.

Edinburgh castle, King Arthur's seat and a labyrinth of tunnels and dungeons provide similar excitement for history buffs whilst those simply looking for a place to shop in fine style will not be disappointed either.
One of the trendiest part of town is Leith. There are many restaurants, bars and now the Ocean Terminal where you can see the Royal Yacht Britannia.

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