18 Holyrood Park Road (0.0 km from Holyrood Park)
Located at the foot of the royal Holyrood Park and Arthur's Seat the Pollock Halls campus offers bed and breakfast accommodation during the University of Edinburgh's summer vacation.
18 Holyrood Park Road (0.0 km from Holyrood Park)
Located in landscaped grounds adjoining Holyrood Park and within easy walking distance of Edinburgh’s Old Town and the city’s major attractionsSalisbury Green Hotel and Bistro offers 108 superbly appointed rooms 36 in its 18th Century Mansion.
Parkgate Edinburgh Eh8 8au (0.1 km from Holyrood Park)
Situated in the centre of Edinburgh just 1.3 km from Edinburgh Playhouse and 1.
43-45 Salisbury Road (0.3 km from Holyrood Park)
This 4-star townhouse hotel is located within the quiet residential area of Newington just 1 mile from Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile and vibrant city centre.
Hermits Croft Newington (0.4 km from Holyrood Park)
Newington Apartments is located in Edinburgh 1.7 km from National Museum of Scotland and 1.8 km from Royal Mile in an area where hiking can be enjoyed. The accommodation is 1.
4/7 4 Bernard Terrace (0.4 km from Holyrood Park)
Set in Edinburgh near University of Edinburgh National Museum of Scotland and Royal Mile Bernard Homestay features free WiFi. The Real Mary King's Close is 1.7 km from the apartment while Camera Obscura and World of Illusions is 1.9 km away.
7 & 11 Newington Road (0.4 km from Holyrood Park)
Southside Apartments offer spacious self-catering apartments ideal for exploring the Old Town of Edinburgh. They are just 20 minutes’ walk from Edinburgh city centre the Royal Mile and are also next to a good bus route.
Saint Leonard's Lane (0.5 km from Holyrood Park)
Offering free WiFi and free private parking Our City - St Leonards Apartment is set in Edinburgh just less than 1 km from University of Edinburgh. property is 1.9 km from Camera Obscura and World of Illusions and 2.1 km from Edinburgh Castle.
Holyrood Park Edinburgh is an expansive green sanctuary, located at the heart of the historic Scottish capital city. Situated just east of Arthur’s Seat, the park covers an area of over 650 acres and features a number of rolling hills, lochs, grasslands and ancient woodlands. It is one of Edinburgh’s most treasured sites and provides visitors with a beautiful backdrop to explore its vast wealth of history and stunning scenery. Within its boundaries lies the ruins of Holyrood Abbey, built in 1128 by King David I. The Abbey is the official residence of Scotland’s monarchy and boasts several notable buildings including a chapel, a museum and even a café. Other attractions within the park include St Margaret’s Loch which is home to an abundance of wildlife as well as Calton Hill which offers some breathtaking vistas over Edinburgh’s skyline. Visitors can also take full advantage of all that nature has to offer by either walking or cycling along one of its many paths and trails or even enjoying some watersports on St Margaret’s Loch or the newly opened Archerfield Walled Garden with its nine-hole golf course. Holyrood Park is also home to numerous events throughout the year, such as music festivals, open air theatre performances and classic car shows – ensuring there's something for everyone!