Averon Guest House Edinburgh
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Overview
The 3-star Averon Guest House Edinburgh is located nearly 20 minutes' walk from the combined National Museum of Scotland and offers tour/ticket assistance for a comfortable travel experience. This Edinburgh hotel features 20 rooms and such amenities as luggage storage.
Averon Guest House is in close proximity to BRUNCH-field and offers a broad selection of meals.
The guest house is nestled in the centre of Edinburgh, fairly close to the good old-fashioned Cameo Cinema. Attractions, merely 1.5 km from the Averon Edinburgh, include the surviving 17th-century high-tenement Gladstone's Land House.
Also, the property is about 25 minutes on foot from The Real Mary King's Close, and Edinburgh Waverley train station is located approximately 25 minutes' walk away.
The rooms are decorated with a standard interior and offer a flat-screen TV, along with coffee/tea making equipment. Bathroom amenities include a separate toilet and a shower, as well as comforts such as a hairdryer and towels.
The hotel is just around the corner from Leamington Terrace bus stop.
Rooms & Availability
Double Room with Ensuite
Triple Room with Shared Bathroom
Triple Room with Shower
Family Room with ensuite
Double Room with Private External Shower Room
Single room with shared toilet and shower
Impressions
Positives and negatives
- Some rooms with a tv and a bathroom.
Amenities
Rooms
- Heating
- Tea and coffee facilities
Services
- Room service
Relax
- Live entertainment
- Garden area
Activities for Kids
- Cots
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Location
Landmarks nearby
- Edinburgh Castle 1.08 km (3543 ft)
- Palace of Holyroodhouse 2.51 km (1.56 mi.)
- Edinburgh Old Town 1.86 km (1.16 mi.)
- Princes Street Gardens 1.46 km (4790 ft)
- Arthur's Seat hike 2.88 km (1.79 mi.)
- Edinburgh International Conference Centre 740 m (2428 ft)
- The Writers' Museum 1.56 km (5118 ft)
- Calton Hill 2.18 km (1.35 mi.)
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