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Testimonials:
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"Dickins have a fantastic range of
apartments and houses in great city
centre locations and have provided
us with many wonderful apartments
year after year." |
Jill Jones
Artists Manager
Edinburgh International Festival |
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"Our company has used
Dickins for years
and has found their attention to
our needs excellent. The service
is personal and exceptionally good.
The standard of accommodation is
very high and I would recommend
Dickins to anyone looking for
temporary accommodation in the
Edinburgh area." |
Karen Koren
Gilded Balloon Productions |
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"I was just sitting here giving your information to a friend who plans to visit Edinburgh when I reflected back on what a wonderful experience the Browns Place flat was. I loved Edinburgh and certainly hope to return soon. Thank you for everything."
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| | Double Rooms 3 Sleeps 6 1 Bathroom with shower, 1 Shower Room
Price from
£550 to
£1000 p/w
| *No Smoking*, Broadband - Wireless, CD Player, Dishwasher, Microwave Oven, Phone available for Guest use (calls charged to guest), TV - Satellite/Cable Channels, Towels provided, Washing Machine, DVD Player, Shared Garden | | | | | | Drummond Place is one of the most desirable New Town addresses. This three bedroom apartment sits on the corner of Drummond Place and Dublin Street and overlooks the beautiful Drummond Place gardens and is only a stones throw from the fashionable Harvey Nichols and Princes Street. This apartment is available for the Edinburgh Festival only. From £1,000/wk or £3,000/mth... Located on the basement level, there is a spacious entrance hall with dining table and three good sized double bedrooms. The sitting room has a double aspect overlooking the private patio and there is a small but fully equipped kitchen. There is a family bathroom with bath & shower and the master bedroom has an ensuite shower room. There is also WIFI broadband for your use.
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| Self Catering Week | City Break (3 nights) | Short Let (4 weeks) | Season | £1000 or £143/night | £800 or £267/night | £3000 or £107/night | High Season 28/07/2012 - 02/09/2012
| £550 or £79/night | £440 or £147/night | £1650 or £59/night | Off Season 04/01/2013 - 23/02/2013
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All rental prices include council tax, reasonable use of gas and electricity, linen (towels where indicated on the facilities list). Kitchens are fully equipped. Please check the facilities list for other appliances and equipment. All our properties are Non-Smoking.
Please note that there is a minimum stay of 3 nights in all our apartments.
| To book this property call +44 131 558 1108 | | |  |
Drinking Kay's Bar 39 Jamaica Street, West New Town Small and cosy, this old New Town favourite is always packed full. Great selection of real ales and good hearty crowd and very good value filling lunches. There?s always a fire burning in the winter. Eating Appetite @ Rowlands 42 Howe Street, Central New Town 225 3711 Team Charlie and Nigel have really made the most of this fantastic take away shop which was an Edinburgh institution under Rowland and continues to be so with Charlie and Nigel. They have a great range of delicious home made proper food and are famous for their curries and salads. There are usually five choices of yummy hot main meals. This is a superb place to get your dinner too, if you’re feeling too lazy to cook. They are also Edinburgh’s leading outside caterers. There’s a family connection so mention you’re in a Dickins flat for even better service. They close at around 4pm. Eating Kweilin 19 Dundas Street, Central New Town 557 1875 The Kweilin Restaurant is an old Edinburgh favourite. This friendly, upmarket restaurant offers a delicious menu in a tranquil, comfortable setting. Ideal spot for a business lunch, or dinner out with friends. Places of Interest National Portrait Gallery 1 Queen Street Central New Town 624 6200 Provides a unique visual history of Scotland, told through portraits of the figures who shaped it: royals and rebels, poets and philosophers, heroes and villains. The collection includes work not only by Scottish artists but by great English, European and American masters such as Van Dyck, Gainsborough, Rodin and Kokoschka. In addition to paintings, the Portrait Gallery displays sculptures, miniatures, coins, medallions, drawings and watercolours. There’s a great café here too selling delicious home made food and some hard to resist cakes. Shopping Bowers 75 Raeburn Place, Stockbridge Not for the blood shy! This proper old style butcher has superb quality meat and game and you’re likely to hear some of the funniest chat you are to witness this year whilst waiting in the queue next to a dead pheasant or twenty. Good range of taxidermy too!
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