Description:
- Right in the heart of the city centre, the Lyncliff is a centrally positioned Edinburgh hotel near Carlton Hill . All of Edinburgh Old Town's main cultural attractions and night spots are within walking distance of the hotel. For example, it takes around 10 minutes to get to Princes Street and only a little more to reach Grassmarket and the Edinburgh Mile. When you arrive at this small budget Edinburgh hotel , you will be warmly welcomed by the hotel's owners, Isabel and Greg Fernandez, both of whom have years of experience in the catering industry. A part of the hotel was designed by famous architect William H. Playfair, and it enjoys a panoramic view of Calton Hill. Upon prior agreement, guests staying at the Lyncliff Hotel can enjoy delicious evening meals in the hotel's dining room, a real treat for those who like to eat well while on holiday. There is also a free wireless Internet hotspot in the lounge area, far cheaper than spending 30 minutes in an Internet Café.;;
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User Reviews for Lyncliff Hotel
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Lovely hosts, lovely breakfast, lovely location but WIFI problems.
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The room was quite expensive considering the size, and there's no en-suite, but we quickly settled in as the hosts were so friendly and obliging. Location is within walking distance...
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- posted on 09.30.12
- by Emmablahblah
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A great location and warm friendly reception from hosts
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I had to visit Edinburgh at very short notice and was shocked at the prices being asked by the hotels where I would normally have stayed. As it was a late arrival I just went for a...
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- posted on 06.18.12
- by wynrol
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Good Value For Money
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Great location near the station. Up here to see the rugby and looking for good value for money accommodation. The Lyncliff is a friendly B&B. The rooms were basic but clean and...
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- posted on 02.05.12
- by dfoulger
