35 Barony Street in Edinburgh

Welcome to 35 Barony Street. This all ground floor Georgian self catering apartment is in the New Town area of Edinburgh and sleeps six people in three bedrooms.

Accommodation

All ground floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x super king-size double, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over and basin. Small shower room. Separate toilet. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area.

The city of Edinburgh, Scotland's capital has a mix of old and new. The Old Town has wonderful attractions including a castle, The Royal Mile, and Hollyrood Palace. The New Town boasts Georgian buildings, and many shops and restaurants. Close to this charming city is beautiful countryside, beaches, hills and golf courses. Edinburgh has something for everyone at any time of year.

From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain's best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.

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Reviews of 35 Barony Street

"This flat is ideally situated for Edinbrugh city centre warm and comfortable but unfortunately in need of some tender loving care re decor and mattresses on beds. All that said we had a brilliant time in Edinbrugh and the price we paid for six people was well worth it."

Reviewed by Dorothy T on 03/01/2019

"A great location to explore the area, and a well equipped apartment with a friendly helpful owner. We had a super family get together and holiday, thank you!"

Reviewed by Ms White on 13/09/2015

"The flat was perfect. It was in a great location, it had everything we needed for our stay, including a high chair and cot for our son. Since it was on the ground floor it was easy to access with our buggy, and our two single friends weren't woken up by my son in the morning because the living area is well away from the bedrooms. It was a lovely stay."

Reviewed by Mrs Herdina on 03/03/2015

"We had a fantastic time at 35 Barony Street. The accommodation is superbly located for exploring everything that Edinburgh has to offer. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend to family and friends. "

Reviewed by Mr Bailey on 13/01/2015

"Great restaurants and pubs nearby, comfy beds."

Reviewed by Mrs Fitch on 11/10/2014

"We enjoyed Barony St very much . We come to Edinburgh regularly to visit our son at the university and prefer house rental as we are a family of six . This flat is pretty central but as it's at the end is the street it's quiet . It's also roomy and had everything you need. We would stay here again . It was very good value for money for Edinburgh. Definitely recommend ! "

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 19/09/2014

"When we first saw the property advertised on Trip Advisor we were quite taken with the flat. We ordered, and that in itself was a good process. We only paid a deposit, with the balance due just a short time before the vacation started. The owners, the Tivendales, were a friendly and helpful couple. Some things did not quite work out, but they corrected them immediately and I always say it's not about getting it right first time, it's about what happens if things aren't quite right, and we found the owners to be very good at sorting things out. I have walking difficulties, however the flat is ground floor with everything on the same level. Ideal for me. The flat was pleasant, we went there with our three (adult) daughters and a son-in-law, and the layout was perfect. A massive bed for my wife and I (she took one look and said "That bed has two postal codes!"), a twin room for the two single daughters and a double room for our other daughter and son-in-law. Everyone loved the flat - the layout, the facilities and the location. The grill took a bit of figuring out, and even at the end we were not entirely sure how it worked. We just adjusted the two left dials until it came on. It was a short distance from Tesco Extra, and the Tesco Supermarket was not much further. The tramway terminal was only a few minutes away. Yes it was uphill, but Edinburgh is built on seven hills, so if you visit the city prepare to walk up them half of the time. There was a comprehensive and delicious restaurant nearby called the 'Conan Doyle', and as you approached Princes Street (one 's' for two sons of the king, not two 's's for a daughter of the king) there were various fast food outlets as well as a Sainsbury Local. We were presented with a bottle of wine, which the whole family enjoyed during tea time later in the vacation. Quite the friendly and professional touch. Now to what I liked least, the cobbles I think. That's what you expect from roads built over a century ago, but it's not easy on the feet, and even harder on cases with wheels. The black taxis are, as usual, expensive, but you can phone the local 'private hire' taxi company with an easy phone number (I know I mustn't state the phone number but just repeat 5 as many times as you need after the Edinburgh code). We had a wonderful time, thank you Tivendales, and we're sorry that we broke a cup while we were there. Highly Recommended. If we visit Edinburgh in the future this is certainly a flat we will consider using again. David & Ann and kids"

Reviewed by David and Ann H on 13/07/2014

"Very good quality, in a very good location for the centre. A large apartment with overall excellent cleanliness, very well suited for 6 people."

Reviewed by Mr Auer on 26/05/2014

"Loved this flat. Great location near my favourite pub in Edinburgh. The king size bed in the master suite was a god send. We were sad to leave it at the end of our stay."

Reviewed by Mr Lang on 15/04/2014

"Everything we could possibly need was provided. It was within easy walking distance of the town. "

Reviewed by Mrs Asquith on 15/12/2013

"The apartment is located In a lovely area with independent local bars and restaurants. The best meals we had all were week were eaten in the local area rather than the city centre. The centre of town was a short walk away and there is plenty to see and do in Edinburgh. Upon arrival there was a bottle of wine which we opened straight away- nice touch! Only down sides were parking - had to pay ( but it is city centre so what do you expect!!) and we never figured out the boiler. Which didn't matter as used dish washer and electric shower!"

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 18/07/2013

"The situation of the flat just 10 minutes from Princes Street was excellent. We also appreciated that the apartment was really warm, and in fact frequently turned the heating down. The owners were very helpful and warm over the two enquiries we had while there. "

Reviewed by Mrs Reilly on 05/01/2013

"Close to the city centre, we could walk to all the attractions. The property was very spacious, comfortable and clean."

Reviewed by Mrs Mott on 19/10/2012

"Well decorated flat , plenty of homely touches. Beds comfortable. Flat very clean and kitchen well kitted out. Short walk to multi screen cinema and many big name shops. Only downside was having just one toilet. Would definitely stay again"

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 13/09/2012

"Great location, lots to do nearby. Museum of Scotland kept children entertained for hours. Flat very clean and well looked after, everything we needed was there."

Reviewed by Mrs Bigland on 29/07/2012

"The proximity to a playground and the Queen Street Gardens was wonderful as we had an 18 month old child with us. The property was also ideally located for easy access to the city and tourist areas."

Reviewed by Mrs Thiele on 25/07/2012

"The location of the property was perfect - close to all amenities but also in a quiet location. A wonderful first experience of Edinburgh!"

Reviewed by Mrs Evans on 14/02/2012

"The apartment was awesome. We prepared and cooked food for our Christmas dinner and we celebrated Christmas Eve here. Everything was really comfortable. It was only about ten minutes walk from the apartment to the city centre. We really enjoy staying at 35 Barony Street."

Reviewed by Miss Pan on 28/12/2011

"The location of 35 Barony Street is perfect. "

Reviewed by Mr Prokisch on 20/11/2011

"The city location, close to shops and restaurants and reasonably close to the train station. Friendliness of the owner. Lovely furnishings, comfortable seating and beds and pillows! Access to the beautiful Queens Street gardens."

Reviewed by Ms Dean on 13/11/2011

"The flat is in an excellent location, right in the heart of the city, and within walking distance to great sites and transport connections. All around a very clean and well presented ground floor flat. "

Reviewed by Mr Aurora on 01/08/2011

"Fantastic location but yet very quiet. Eateries on the doorstep: coffee, sandwich, beer, curry, French, Thai! John Lewis 3 minutes walk away, cathedral 2 minutes. Utterly brilliant. Lovely garden access to Queen's Square. Well decorated - high ceilings and big beds for our very tall family - this is a huge bonus. Owners seem wonderful and helpful. "

Reviewed by Mrs Emkes on 02/05/2011