Spring & Summer Escape in the Heart of Edinburgh’s Historic Old Town
Nestled on Drummond Street, in the shadow of one of Edinburgh’s most storied neighbourhoods, this charming 1-bedroom apartment is the perfect base for exploring Scotland’s vibrant capital in the warmer months.
Whether you’re here for the world-famous Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, or simply soaking up the long summer evenings on cobbled streets steeped in centuries of history, you’ll be right in the heart of it all. With space for up to 4 guests and thoughtful touches throughout, the apartment works equally well for families, couples, or solo travellers.
A Street Like No Other
Few streets in Edinburgh carry the weight of history that Drummond Street does. It sits alongside a remarkable stretch of the Flodden Wall — the medieval fortification hastily built after the catastrophic Scottish defeat at the Battle of Flodden in 1513, and one of the best-preserved sections of Edinburgh’s ancient city defences. Walking past it each day is a quiet reminder that you’re living inside living history.
Just around the corner lies the world-famous Surgeons’ Hall, home to one of the most fascinating — and occasionally gruesome — museums in Scotland. It was the insatiable demand for cadavers from Edinburgh’s pioneering medical students and surgeons that drove William Burke and William Hare to their infamous and macabre trade in the 1820s, selling the bodies of their victims to the great anatomist Dr Robert Knox. The dark tale of Burke and Hare is woven into the very fabric of this neighbourhood, and the Surgeons’ Hall Museum tells the story in remarkable, if unsettling, detail. Edinburgh University itself, one of the world’s great seats of learning, is equally close by — making the apartment ideal for visiting academics, prospective students, and anyone drawn to the city’s extraordinary intellectual heritage.
The street’s literary credentials are just as compelling. J.K. Rowling reportedly found inspiration for the early Harry Potter stories in the atmospheric closes and winding lanes of the Old Town, with cafés nearby said to have provided refuge as she wrote. And for fans of Ian Rankin’s Inspector Rebus, the pubs and bars of Drummond Street and the surrounding area are firmly part of Edinburgh’s most famous fictional detective’s world — making this the perfect base for a literary pub crawl of your own.
Inside the Apartment
Enjoy a bright and welcoming space designed with every guest in mind. The comfortable lounge features a large smart TV — great for winding down after a day of sightseeing or keeping the kids entertained on a quiet evening. The bedroom has its own large smart TV too, so everyone can watch what they want in comfort. The fully equipped kitchen has a hob, oven, fridge, freezer, microwave and kettle, perfect for families who prefer the flexibility of cooking their own meals. The bathroom features a walk-in shower, and fast WiFi runs throughout.
On Your Doorstep
∙ Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile — a few minutes’ walk
∙ Surgeons’ Hall Museum — one of Scotland’s most fascinating collections
∙ Edinburgh University — one of the world’s great centres of learning
∙ Arthur’s Seat — a stunning volcanic hike with panoramic city views
∙ Palace of Holyroodhouse
∙ Independent shops and cafés along Cockburn Street
∙ Festival venues, open-air performances and Fringe events throughout summer
∙ The Flodden Wall — right on your street
House Rules:
∙ Check-in: 4pm | Check-out: 10am
∙ No smoking | No pets
∙ Parking available in the secure car park adjacent to the building (shared space, £10/day — please confirm availability before booking)