Ballantrae West End Hotel
6 Grosvenor Crescent,
Edinburgh,
Lothian,
EH12 5EP,
Scotland
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Located at the centre of Edinburgh, the Ballantrae West End Hotel is ideal for the festival, Edinburgh Tattoo, world heritage attractions, and only a few minutes walk from Princes Street, Haymarket Station, the International Conference Centre, and the financial district.
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24 hour reception
24 hour hot showers
Credit cards accepted
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Lockers in dorms
Internet
Tours/Travel Desk
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Washing machines
Lounge area
Bar
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Pool table(s)
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Customer Rating - as reviewed by Hostelbookers customers
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Overall Average: 90.2%
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96%
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Staff |
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95%
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95%
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Cleanliness |
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95%
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91%
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Safety |
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98%
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| Fun |
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65%
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Value |
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87%
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Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, and is a world heritage site. Not just a great place to visit during the festival season, it is a great attraction all year round.
With hundreds of years of interesting history and lots of new attractions bringing people from all over the world, the city makes a lasting impression.
At the Ballantrae West End hotel we enhance your visit to Edinburgh with our welcome and the high level of service we extend to all our guests. We ensure that we are the ideal base for exploring both Edinburgh and its outlying attractions.
Centrally located, in an elegant west end crescent, we are a small (eleven bedroom) family run hotel, able to offer you a friendly personal service, with an emphasis on traditional hospitality. There is also a comfortable residents' bar.
Princes Street, Haymarket Station, Edinburgh's International Conference Centre, the financial district and a whole range of other visitor attractions are but a few moments walk away.
Opposite the hotel are private gardens (to which a key is available) that give an impression of rural tranquility not often found in a central city location.
Also overlooking the gardens and offering a spectacular backdrop is St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, a much photographed neo-gothic building consecrated in 1879, having been built and designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
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