It is the bustling new area of Leith that forms the lavish yet pleasant backdrop of the Harbour Apartments Edinburgh, the foremost accommodation of choice on a family vacation. A mere 20-minutes' drive away from the city center, in the close proximity of the Royal Yacht Britannia and Ocean Terminal, this property provides easy access to the wonderful things that the city has in offer for all and sundry.
Accommodation in Harbour Apartments
The individually designed apartments of the Hotel Harbour Apartments Edinburgh in United Kingdom, accessible by lifts are decked up by a plethora of comfort amenities. The general room facilities of these two-bedroom apartments include:
Balconies/terraces
Television
Ironing facilities
Kitchen
Microwave
Toaster, oven
Refrigerator
En-suite bathroom
Hairdryer
Dining at Harbour Apartments
A Premium Accommodation in Edinburgh, the Harbour Apartments provides a hearty meal comprising milk, tea, coffee and cereal right on your arrival. You can thereafter, cook up your own meal at the fully-equipped in-room kitchenette; or else, explore other dining options in the nearby area.
Business at Harbour Apartments
Following an extensive renovation drive, the Harbour Apartments is now poised to lead the forefront as one of the Best Hotels in Edinburgh. It offers exclusive business facilities including modern-day services like:
WIFI access in every room
Access to PC at the reception
Recreation at Harbour Apartments
Make the most of your leisure time by hitting the nearby Gymnasium or Spa, or just sit back idly at the spacious lounge area enjoying a favorite program of yours on the TV and DVD player. Some of the greatest attractions that you must visit in the nearby area include:
Royal Yacht Britannia
Princess Street
Edinburgh Castle
Royal Yacht Britannia
Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre
Other Facilities in Harbour Apartments
Harbour Apartments offers you other facilities like:
24-Hrs Front Desk
Room service
Lounge
Lift
Parking for over 100 cars
Shuttle Bus Service to the town centre
City Info
Visit the official residence of the British Sovereign in the magnificent Scottish capital; Holyroodhouse, an erstwhile monastery of the 12th century, was later transformed into a royal palace. Once it also used to be the domicile of Mary Queen of Scots.