In terms of a central location, it doesn't get better than this fabulous home on Frederick Street. It's a shoppers paradise as Princes Street is literally less than 20 metres away, Hotel Chocolat is next door and George Street is just around the corner. So everything you could possibly need is on your doorstep and you can walk anywhere in central Edinburgh easily from here too. For everyday shopping, there's a Co-op supermarket just up the street.
Located on the first floor, this is an impressive apartment with a huge amount of space. The rooms are large, with high ceilings and architectural details. The sitting room is made for relaxing with large comfy sofas, loads of interesting books and a bow window with the best views of Edinburgh Castle. The dining kitchen is lovely with a dining table to seat 6 comfortably in an unusual conservatory style extension, which means the room is flooded with light. The kitchen is well-equipped as you'd expect a home to be.
The bedroom is very spacious with lots of storage and also has views of Edinburgh Castle. There's secondary glazing in this room and the sitting room, meaning you have all the benefits of being so central without any noise issues. A shower room completes this lovely home.
You'll feel right at home in Frederick Street, so give in to temptation and book it!
This self catering apartment is available for holiday lets, weekend breaks and as short term corporate accommodation.
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At Dickins, the longer you stay the less you pay. We offer a 20% discount when you book for between 4 and 10 weeks and a 25% discount when you book for 10 weeks or longer. These discounts are calculated when you select your dates.
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If you would like to use the cot and high chair during your stay, please let us know at the time of booking. Linen will not be available for the cot, so please bring your own.
24 hour cool-off period: Providing you book more than fourteen days before the start of your stay, you can cancel your booking within 24 hours of making it and we will refund 100% of any charges.
Cancelling after the booking is confirmed: Once a confirmation of booking has been issued to you via email by Dickins, you are responsible for the total price detailed. If you need to cancel, Dickins will try to relet the period for you and if they are successful, you will be reimbursed with the value of the relet less a £75 + VAT charge. If they are not able to relet the period, you will be responsible for the full rental cost. It may be a good idea to make sure you have travel insurance which covers cancellation.
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Central New Town

The Central New Town spans from Scotland Street in the East to Randolph Crescent in the West and from Princes Street in the South to Brandon Terrace in the North. It encompasses most of Edinburgh’s beautiful and enviable Georgian New Town.
In 1766 James Craig, aged 27, entered a competition to design a New Town to ease overcrowding in the Old Town. There were six entries and he won. His plan was for St Andrew Square and Charlotte Square, Princes Street, George Street and Queen Street and was presented to King George III in 1767. Edinburgh’s New Town is now world famous and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. The Georgian New Town is known for its graceful sweeping crescents, wide streets and private central gardens. The beautiful stone buildings have large astragal windows that we love to peep in on a winters evening to see what lies inside. The architectural details and high ceilings in Edinburgh’s New Town put Bath to shame. The architectural highlights are Charlotte Square, Moray Place and Heriot Row.
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