Corporate bookings only in this home from September to June for a minimum 28 nights. In the summer from June to September, short stays from 3 nights are available.
About the home
The Loft is a cool and stylish apartment tucked away on the top floor. The space has been cleverly architect designed and has a great flow. It's recently been redecorated in beautiful Farrow and Ball shades to make the most of the space.
In the living area, you'll find a comfy tan leather sofa and a wall mounted smart TV. The bedroom is off the living room and doors can be left open or closed. There's a comfy bed, good linen and a walk in wardrobe.
The kitchen has a great design and is very well equipped if you'd like to cook at home. There's a cute table by a window with bench seating. This could double up asa work space. There's a Bosch coffee machine, a microwave and a washing machine.
Landlord registration297088/230/14241
Walking Distances
Princes Street Gardens - 4 minutes
Charlotte Square - 3 minutes
George Street - 3 minutes
The neighbourhood
Rose Street is a bustling pedestrian street which runs parallel between Princes Street and George Street. You couldn't be more central. It is a perfect apartment from which to explore the city as so many attractions, restaurants, shops and bars lie on the doorstep. Including the beautiful Princes St Gardens, The National Gallery of Scotland and much much more! There's a Co-Op around the corner on Frederick Street. The tram stops on Princes Street and you can walk easily everywhere from here.
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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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Home Truths
This home is on the top floor with no lift. There are quite a lot of stairs.
Corporate bookings only in this home from September to June. Minimum 28 nights.
This home couldn't be more central. You are in the middle of the action with lots of bars and restaurants on your doorstep, so do expect a certain level of noise and there may be construction work in the area too
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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