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Regent House Hotel Bed and Breakfast




Cost from: £45 Per Room

3-5 Forth Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH1 3JX

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A warm welcome awaits you at this attractive 17 room 2 family-run hotel, where the original Georgian style has been fully restored, offering comfortable bed & breakfast accommodation in a quiet cobbled street in the heart of Edinburgh, Scotlands beautiful capital city.

We are only a short walk to Princes street 3 min., Edinburghs Playhouse 2 min., Edinburgh Castle 15 min. Waverley rail 8 min. and St Andrews Square bus station 5 min., Botanical gardens and most of the other major city centre attractions. Also nearby is the vibrant Broughton Street with its many fine restaurants, cafes, bars, & clubs.

All hotel rooms have television with tea and coffee making facilities

Free wireless internet access is available in all of the rooms and the Night Porter allows 24 hour access in and out of the hotel.
Luggage facilities are also available free of charge.

A baby cot can be provided upon request - free of charge.

We can accommodate groups of up to 45 people at £35 - £45 per person per night.

BREAKFAST

Regent House Hotel provides an Inetrnational Breakfast buffet which includes:

-fruit juices, fruit cocktail and peach slices and also season fresh fruits
-4 kinds of cereals and muesli
-Croissants, Brioche cake,Choc au pain and Biscuits.
-White and Brown toasts, multi-grain Bread and Rolls
-various Cheeses, Italian salami, Mortadella and Ham
-Youghurts, Actimel
-Tea, Coffee,fresh Milk and hot cChocolate
-fresh prepared fried and scrumbled Eggs


During the week, free parking is available at 10-12 minutes walking distance. Paid parking just off the hotel street becomes free from 5.30pm till 8.30am and is also free for the weekend.



Rooms

Cost from £45 Per Room


Room Beds High Cost Mid Cost Low Cost Cost Type En-suite
Self catering Apartment 6 pax 5 x Other ₤220.00 ₤180.00 ₤150.00 Per Room Yes
Accommodation comprises: Fully equiped kitchen with washmachine and dryer, living room, one double room and two twin room.This garden apartment is totally non-smoking. All beds are made up for your arrival and towels provided.
Triple en-suite 3 x Singles ₤170.00 ₤150.00 ₤130.00 Per Room Yes
The rooms is with television, tea and coffee making facilities.
Family 4 pax en-suite 3 x Double & 2 Single ₤190.00 ₤160.00 ₤140.00 Per Room Yes
The rooms is with television, tea and coffee making facilities.
Double en-suite 1 x Double ₤140.00 ₤110.00 ₤80.00 Per Room Yes
The rooms is with television, tea and coffee making facilities.


Seasons

Season From To
High 15 July 15 September
High 28 December 2 January
Mid 15 April 14 July
Mid 16 September 31 October
Low 3 January 14 April
Low 1 November 27 December


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