Quiet and centrally located are the selling features of this quaint hostel. There also happens to be a variety of rooms including private rooms, doubles, triples and larger dormitories. Many couple travelling to Edinburgh love the private rooms here which actually include flat-screen TVs, something quite difficult to find in a hostel. What else you get here includes free Wi-Fi, free bedding, free luggage storage, free hair dyers and irons and free coffee and tea. There is not just one kitchen here but two, making it easy and convenient to cook your own meals. A large living room with TV and piano along with a beautiful conservatory and garden are available here. If you are looking for something a little less party orientated but still centrally located, this is the hostel for you.
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