425 Queensferry Road (1.0 km from Lauriston Castle)
Acer Lodge is a traditional Scottish family-run guest house located on the A90 Queensferry Road a 15-minute drive from the heart of Edinburgh by bus/car and Edinburgh Airport. Parking and WiFi are free.
Clermiston Road North (1.1 km from Lauriston Castle)
Kingswood is located in Edinburgh just 3.2 miles from Murrayfield Stadium and 3.5 miles from EICC. The property is around 4.3 miles from Camera Obscura and World of Illusions 4.4 miles from The Real Mary King's Close and 4.
Cramond Road North (1.2 km from Lauriston Castle)
3 Bed House with 6 Beds by Sensational Stay offers accommodations in Edinburgh 4 miles from Murrayfield Stadium and 4.3 miles from EICC. With free private parking the property is a 9-minute walk from Cramond Beach and 3.8 miles from Edinburgh Zoo.
152 Craigcrook Road (1.6 km from Lauriston Castle)
Offering garden views a garden and free WiFi City Stay Scotland is located in Edinburgh a 19-minute walk from Edinburgh Zoo and 1.4 miles from Murrayfield Stadium.
187 Clermiston Rd (1.6 km from Lauriston Castle)
Located in Edinburgh and within 1.5 miles of Edinburgh Zoo Leonardo Edinburgh Murrayfield has a bar non-smoking rooms and free WiFi throughout the property.
31 Drum Brae North (1.8 km from Lauriston Castle)
Ingleneuk Bed and Breakfast enjoys a location in Edinburgh 2.1 miles from Edinburgh Zoo and 3.9 miles from Murrayfield Stadium. This bed and breakfast offers free private parking daily room service and free Wifi.
64/2 Rannoch Road (1.8 km from Lauriston Castle)
Lovely apartment by the Hillwood Park-Free Parking is set in Edinburgh 5 km from Murrayfield Stadium 6.4 km from EICC as well as 7.7 km from Camera Obscura and World of Illusions.
64/2 Rannoch Road (1.8 km from Lauriston Castle)
Lauriston Castle is a historic castle located in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. Built in the late 16th century for Sir Archibald Napier, the castle has been home to many prominent figures over its more than 400-year history. Today, the castle is open to the public as a museum and can be accessed through several guided tours. The main attraction of this grand structure is its architectural style which is a combination of Scottish Baronial and French Renaissance styles. It consists of five storeys - four stories above ground level and one basement story - that are linked together by a grand staircase. The entrance hall, drawing room and dining salon are all decorated with exquisite furniture and decorations from the 19th century. The walls throughout the property are adorned with tapestries, paintings and other art objects from around Europe. Lauriston Castle also boasts four hectares of beautiful gardens where visitors can enjoy a variety of different species of plants and trees including magnolias, azaleas and rhododendrons. In addition to its historical importance as a great example of Scottish architecture, Lauriston Castle also offers educational workshops for children on topics such as Scottish history, geology, gardening and nature conservation. This makes it an ideal place for families who want to learn more about Scotland's rich heritage while also having fun!