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T H E G E O R G E I V A P A R T M E N T S You can’t swing a broomstick in Edinburgh without uncovering some amazing historical stories. With over 4500 listed buildings, as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the city is brimming with fascinating facts from a bygone age. Our beautiful Victorian building is no exception, with a careful restoration in 2015 returning it to its former glory.
Our eight apartments all command views of either Edinburgh Castle or the George IV Bridge. Directly beneath your bedrooms, the infamous Elephant House Café is where a little known author by the name of J.K. Rowling wrote much of her content for what would become the Harry Potter series of books.
A few steps in either direction and you will be standing on the Royal Mile or ready to rub the nose of Greyfriar’s Bobby.
We do hope you will enjoy exploring everything our city has to offer, and would love if you would share your social media stories with us using the hashtag #No1Moments
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W E L C O M E H O M E …
We know you’ll want to get settled in quickly, so you’ll find everything in this welcome pack you need to hit the ground running.
As well as gadget info and quick “how to” guides, like any good host we have given you lots of top tips on our favourite places around the city for a coffee, a wander, or even a good old fashioned jig. Whether you are a seasoned visitor (welcome back friend!) or this is your very first time in this incredible city, we are delighted you have chosen us as the base for your stay.
Having your own apartment gives you the space, flexibility and freedom of movement that you just don't
get at a hotel. If however, you find that you would like to get in touch with someone for any questions or comments, just say the word. For a little on the ground support, we’ve got great neighbours, and our friends at the Grassmarket Hotel will be delighted to chat it out over a coffee. Call 0131 220 2299 and ask reception to call you back.
We are sure that you will find that the beds are super comfortable, the views are great, and your apartment couldn’t be any more central unless we set up shop in the castle itself. So kick back, relax, and enjoy your stay.
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please quote “SEEYOUSOON”
for an exclusive 10% discount
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Our apartments operate on a keyless entry system. Your door code which was sent to you prior to check in is all you need for hassle free entry to both the front door and your apartment.
When your check out day arrives, we ask that all guests have vacated by 11am. We understand that you may still have some time left to enjoy Edinburgh, so we are happy to offer luggage storage. Located on the second floor, the luggage store can be accessed using your apartment access code, and will be available to use until 10pm on the day of departure.
We pride ourselves on providing a welcoming space for you to come back to throughout the duration of your stay with us.
S E R V I C I N G Apartments will be fully serviced once a week, including a towel and linen change. Rubbish will be removed every other day. If you would like things in tip top shape and require additional house keeping, this can be arranged for an additional fee of £30.
To request additional cleaning, please call 0131 622 2880. We kindly ask that a minimum of 24 hours notice is given.
S T A Y S A F E Please familiarise yourself with the fire evacuation plan on the back of your door and identify your closest exits. Our assembly point is located on George IV Bridge directly opposite the building.
I F Y O U D I S C O V E R A F I R E Sound the alarm by hitting the break glass point. If possible close all doors to stop the fire from spreading. Call 999 immediately and head to your closest exit.
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L I T T L E E X T R A S W E L C O M E H A M P E R SIf you are like us, you always miss your little home comforts when you are travelling. To help with this, you’ll find some special little extras on arrival completely complimentary and just for you… enjoy.
D I S C O U N T E D G Y M P A S SWant to get a work out in? Visit our local gym Nuffield Health and quote 'No1 Edinburgh' for a discounted £7.50 day pass. Located within the Omni Centre on Leith Street, you can check out their facilities by visiting nuffieldhealth.com
P A R K I N G D I S C O U N TArriving by car? Discounts are available for the NCP Castle Terrace carpark, with 24 hour parking for just £13. You will find your discount card in your welcome pack - if you require any more, please pop in to our friends at the Grassmarket Hotel, located at 94-96 Grassmarket, EH1 2JR.
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E A T I N G D R I N K I N GFrom the latest openings to well-established local’s favourites, these spots in Edinburgh are certainly worthy of a visit.
B E S T F O R B R U N C HWake up wonderful with Hula on Victoria street, who offer a great selection of fresh smoothies and super juices, alongside feel good breakfast bowls until noon every day. For coffee lovers, we recommend the nearby Procaffeination on St Mary's Street. Their honeycomb frappe is a must try.
B E S T F O R S T R E E T F O O DWhen only great pizza will do, take a 5 minute wander to Civerinos Slice, located on Forrest Rd EH1 2QP, a hip and happening pizza place serving full pies or by the slice. If you love Thai food, you’ve landed lucky. Cult favourite Ting Thai Caravan, located on Teviot Place EH1 2RA, serves up authentic thai street food made to be shared and savoured.
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0131 229 2468.
For journeys a little further afield, Waverley Station is about a ten minute walk
from the apartments, with trains to all other major cities and the Scottish
Highlands. Airlink buses also depart from this station,
providing regular, reliable transportation to the airport.
Visit nationalexpress.com and nationalrail.co.uk
(or download the app) for up to date routes
and service timetables.
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B E S T F O R C O C K T A I L SThe award winning Devil’s Advocate (located just a hop skip and a jump from here on Advocate Close) boasts an eclectic collection of cocktails served up by award winning bartenders. If you are looking for something a little more straightforward, head to the Inn On The Mile, aptly named for it’s hard to beat location on the city’s most famous street. There, you can choose from a great selection of craft Scottish gins paired with bespoke garnishes.
B E S T F O R A F T E R N O O N T E AIf you are looking to satisfy a sweet tooth, we know just the place. Located within the famous Scotsman Hotel, The Grand Café offers an elegant and enchanting afternoon tea experience. Handcrafted with care, it includes handcut sandwiches, savoury bites, miniature desserts and maybe the best scones in town. Available daily from £19.95 per person, we do recommend you book this one in advance, by calling 0131 622 2999.
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B E S T F O R G O O D C R A I CWe’ve got a great motto… when all else fails, head to a good Irish Bar! Biddy Mulligans in the historic Grassmarket is one of the most famous Irish Pubs in the UK, and with good reason. With live music every evening and a rip roaring atmosphere for sports of almost any kind, it’s a great place to let your hair down and have some fun.
B E S T F O R C A R N I V O R E SAn urban take on a butchery & bar, The Chop House on Market Street dry age their steaks for a minimum of 35 days, before cooking it over an open flame charcoal grill. Get stuck in to their short rib scotch egg to start, we promise you won’t be disappointed! A must for meat lovers.
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W O R K I N G S M A R TSome of the best ideas happen outside the office, so we make sure all of our apartments offer a working space, complete with stationary for your use and high speed wifi. With a Nespresso machine and sweet treats to hand, we give you everything you need to get some extra work done at your home from home.
If you would prefer a change of scenery, we are delighted to partner with our neighbours at The Grand Café to offer our guests free use of their corporate working membership, Smart Space. Perfect for client meetings and offsite working, your invite only access gets you the following exclusive benefits:
You will find your membership pack and card in your welcome hamper, just remember to register your email address to activate, and start using straight away.
Access to our gallery space, which overlooks
our main public brasserie & bar
20% off our all day menu,
Monday-Friday
Complimentary bottomless coffee
with brunch
Free high speed wifi, with lots of tableside
USB and power points
Complimentary document printing and
branded stationery
Preferential meeting and accommodation rates at
The Scotsman Hotel
Exclusive invites to our wine and dinner
evenings through our monthly newsletter
Bookable booths
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YOU’RE A WIZARD HARRY!
The perfect day for Potter fans, release your inner wizard with our magical highlights of the city!
T H E E L E P H A N T H O U S EStart off your day with a freshly brewed coffee in the Elephant House that can be found just downstairs. This hideaway was a home away from home for JK Rowling as she wrote the Harry Potter series. This gives the café its unofficial title of ‘The Birthplace of Harry Potter’.
B A L M O R A L H O T E LThis five star hotel played host to the famous author as she completed ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’. It is here that she famously signed a bust of the god Hermes in The Balmoral Hotel's room 552. That room is now known as the ‘JK Rowling Suite' and is now one of the most expensive rooms in the hotel.
J K R O W L I N G ’ S G O L D E N H A N D P R I N T SAs a reward for her contribution to the city, JK Rowling was awarded the Edinburgh award in 2008. To mark the occasion her handprints were reproduced onto flagstone in front of the City Chambers, this was soon after she finished the final book of the famous series.
V I C T O R I A S T R E E TAs one of Edinburgh’s architectural treasures, Victoria Street is loved by both tourists and locals of the city. The cobbled street is said to be where Rowling drew inspiration for the famous wizarding shopping destination — Diagon Alley. The street includes a joke shop the Weasley brothers would be proud of as well as a store dedicated to the Harry Potter movies.
A R T H U R ’ S S E A TEnjoy the great outdoors of the capital with a trip to Arthur’s Seat. The tallest of the Seven Hills on which Edinburgh was founded, the hill is popular with visitors due to the relatively easy walk to the top. Experience breath-taking views of the city whilst filling your lungs with that famous Scottish air!
C A L T O N H I L LOne of Edinburgh’s most recognisable landmarks, Calton Hill offers the very best views of the city. Walk amongst the various monuments and learn more about the history of the unfinished acropolis. Pack a picnic and head on up, we promise you won’t be disappointed.
G E T S O M E F R E S H A I RLace up your walking boots, take in the views and enjoy an unforgettable day in Edinburgh… HERIOT ROW HERIOT ROW
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1. Ghillie Dhu2 Rutland St, EH1 2AD
2. Golf Tavern30-31 Wright’s Houses, EH10 4HR
3. Wee Pub96 Grassmarket, EH1 2JR
4. Biddy Mulligan’s94-96 Grassmarket, EH1 2JR
5. Granary, Leith32-34 Shore, EH6 6QN
6. Cabaret Voltaire36-38 Blair St, EH1 1QR
7. Espionage4 India Buildings, Victoria St, EH1 2EX
8. The Scotsman Hotel20 North Bridge, EH1 1TR
9. Southpour1-5 Newington Rd, EH9 1QR
10. Three Sisters139 Cowgate, EH1 1JS
11. The Murrayfi eld House,Hotel & Bothy
18 Corstorphine Rd, EH12 6HN
12. The Inn on the MileRoyal Mile, 82 High St, EH1 1LL
13. Stay Central Hotel139 Cowgate, EH1 1JS
14. Grassmarket Hotel94-96 Grassmarket, EH1 2JR
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Visit all of Edinburgh’s top attractions on our one day whistle stop tour…
R O Y A L M I L EEdinburgh’s most famous street runs from the castle gates to the palace and is almost exactly a mile long. Running downhill, the Royal Mile is the busiest tourist street in the old town with plenty of wee nooks and crannies to explore.
N A T I O N A L M U S E U M O F S C O T L A N DThe National Museum of Scotland is one of the top visitor attractions in the country, and in the top 20 visited museums in the world. Following an extensive redevelopment, the museum encompasses a diverse collection of Scottish history, nature, art design and fashion. Admission is free!
E D I N B U R G H C A S T L EWho can really say they’ve visited Edinburgh without heading to this historic fortress? The volcanic Castle Rock that it sits upon is estimated to have formed some 350 million years ago. The impressive building has played host to many a royal resident, as well as being a prison and an army garrison. A must see for all!
G H I L L I E D H UIt doesn’t get more Scottish than Ghillie Dhu, an impressive venue housed within a former Church in the West End of the city. Their Burly Ceilidh Club happens every Friday & Saturday from 7pm, where you can enjoy three courses and a live ceilidh band for £35 per person. We recommend you bring your dancing shoes! For reservations call 0131 222 9930.
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T VTurn on using the red standby button on your remote control. To use the SMART functions, press the home button and use the arrows to navigate the apps. To use Netflix, press the Netflix button. Got a chromecast? Go ahead and pop it into the USP socket on the right side of your TV.
M A R S H A L L S S P E A K E R SPop your iPad or iPhone directly into the speakers, alternatively connect it via Bluetooth.
H E A T I N GAll apartments have a NEST heating control located in the living room. To activate, simply approach the device (it will light up when activated) and adjust the temperature as desired. Radiators also have control valves which must be open to allow the flow of hot water around the system. Please do not touch the timers located in the hallway cupboards- these are for our own use only.
N E S P R E S S O M A C H I N E Hold down the power button to start. Fill your water tank and place cup directly under the water outlet. Choose your favourite blend, insert the capsule, and enjoy!
E X T R A C T O R F A N Both light and power buttons are on the underside of the extractor fan that is located above the hob. Please always use the extractor fan when cooking.
O V E NControl knobs are retractable – to lock them in or out, press the control know when it is set at zero. Turn the left hand dial once to the right for fan oven, four for the grill.
H O BThe pan must be the correct size for the ring and on the hot plate for this to work.
1. Press the ‘ON/OFF’ button on the left (you may need to hold the key symbol if the hob is locked).
2. Select a hot plate then + OR – to set the temperature.
3. If no pan has been placed on the hot plate the selected power level will flash and then turn itself off. ‘H’ means that the ring is still hot even when the hob is off.
M I C R O W A V E Select appropriate power level, turn dial to add cooking time – microwave will start automatically when the door is closed.
D I S H W A S H E R1. Press ‘ON/OFF’ button on the left hand side
and select desired programme to the left of the display.
2. Insert washing tablet to the grey hatch and slide shut.
3. Close door and press ‘START’ button.
W A S H E R / D R Y E RTurn dial to select washing cycle / temperature.
1. Insert washing power into the left of the drawer and fabric softener in the middle if required.
2. Press ‘START’
For drying select intensive or gentle dry.
1. Press ‘START’
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We like to keep rules and regulations to a minimum, but for the comfort of our neighbours and other guests we ask that you please respect them. Keep noise to a minimum when leaving and entering your apartment early in the morning or late in the evening.
Please do not smoke.
Guests will be liable to pay a £250 fine for anyone who is caught smoking in our building.
Any missing or damaged goods will be charged to the card we have on file.
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