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Acorn Lodge
26 Pilrig Street, EH6 5AJ Edinburgh (Leith)  UK  -  [Show on map]
 
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  Acorn Lodge, (10 rooms) description: The Acorn Lodge was built in 1760 and still has its original features. Free on street parking, various breakfast menus (including vegetarian) all rooms with ensuite, family room, full central heating, constant hot water, radio alarm clock, ironing facilities, colour television, plus tea and coffee making facilities. Only a 5 minute bus journey into the city centre, were you can see the castle, Princes Street & the Royal Mile. We feel you will truly enjoy staying at the Acorn Lodge.


AVERAGE GUEST RATING

 6.2
based on 39 reviews

ROOM INFORMATION
Built in the 1760 our elegant georgian bedrooms are furnished extensively offering our guests maximum comfort. All of our rooms are well equipped.

HOTEL FACILITIES
24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Breakfast in the Room, Heating, Gay Friendly

AREA INFORMATION
As well as Edinburgh's main attractions the guest house is close to the shore with it's thriving local community with famous pubs and well known restaurants. Ocean Terminal shopping centre is located on the waterfront in Leith & is the centrepiece of Europe's largest waterfront regeneration. This quality shopping & leisure destination, designed by Sir Terence Conran & with magnificent views across the sea to Fife hosts a colourful collection of over 75 stores, restaurants, bars, coffee shops & a twelve-screen cinema. It is easily accessible by car or by the 22 bus at the end of our street which runs every 5 min.

TRAVEL INFORMATION
The Acorn Lodge is conveniently located for all of edinburghs attractions & is within easy reach of all major transport systems. Edinburgh airport is situated to the west of the city & is only 20mins away by car. A comprehensive network of bus routes will help you explore the city of Edinburgh. Close by is the historic port of Leith, It is the final resting place of the decommissioned Royal Yacht Britannia, which has been restored to it's former beauty.