Self-catering studios and apartments
With a prime address on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, close to the city’s shops and restaurants, these apartments put you right in the heart of the city.
The apartments feel fresh and modern and they’re ideal for couples and families looking for a home-from-home feeling in Edinburgh. There are studios designed for two guests and apartments that sleep four, and they all have kitchens. There are laundry facilities, too, perfect if you’re travelling with children (handily, there’s also a kids’ corner with books and games) or planning a longer stay in the city.
Breakfast is provided, and you can choose different continental options like cereals, toast, fruits, and yoghurts. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, pancakes and waffles are available for an energy boost ahead of your city explorations.
The apartments feel fresh and modern and they’re ideal for couples and families looking for a home-from-home feeling in Edinburgh. There are studios designed for two guests and apartments that sleep four, and they all have kitchens. There are laundry facilities, too, perfect if you’re travelling with children (handily, there’s also a kids’ corner with books and games) or planning a longer stay in the city.
Breakfast is provided, and you can choose different continental options like cereals, toast, fruits, and yoghurts. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, pancakes and waffles are available for an energy boost ahead of your city explorations.
What Aparthotel Adagio Edinburgh Royal Mile has to offer
The Royal Mile
One of Edinburgh's most historic streets runs from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The street has shops, restaurants, and historic buildings, including St Giles' Cathedral, the Scottish Parliament, and the Museum of Edinburgh. The Royal Mile is also famous for its street performers, who entertain visitors with music, comedy, and dance.
Try haggis
Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish made of sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with oats, spices, and onions. It’s a hearty and flavourful dish that pairs well with neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes). Many restaurants and pubs serve haggis in Edinburgh, so give it a try – you might be pleasantly surprised!
Edinburgh Castle
The castle sits on a hill overlooking the city and offers views of the surrounding area. You can learn about the castle's rich history on a tour and plan your visit to coincide with the firing of the famous One O'Clock Gun, a daily afternoon ritual.
Facilities
Overview
- Wi-fi
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.