ibis Styles Edinburgh Centre St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, UK
ibis Styles Edinburgh Centre St Andrew Square
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Just 2 minutes’ walk from Princes Street, ibis Styles St Andrew Square offers uniquely designed rooms in Edinburgh city centre. Around 10 minutes’ walk from Edinburgh Train Station, this ibis hotel has a 24-hour reception, a bar and restaurant and offers free WiFi.
Each air-conditioned room features the ‘Sweet Bed’ by ibis Styles and has a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee facilities. Each has an en suite shower room with hairdryer.
Continental breakfast is provided each morning at ibis Styles St Andrew Square, with a cold buffet. The restaurant serves meals each evening from 18:00 – 22:00, and the bar offers drinks from 12:00 – 01:00.
This hotel is around 12 minutes’ walk from Edinburgh Castle, and 6 minutes from the Scottish National Gallery. Holyrood Park, home of Arthur’s Seat and the Salisbury Crags, is just over 1.6 km from ibis Styles St Andrew Square.
Address: 19 St Andrew Square, New Town, Edinburgh, EH2 1AU, United Kingdom
ibis Styles Edinburgh Centre St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
ibis Styles Edinburgh Centre St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
19 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH21AU, United Kingdom
3-star hotel with restaurant, near Princes Street Gardens
Free continental breakfast and WiFi
St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, Timelapse
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Light Fantastic installation - St Andrew Square, Edinburgh
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St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh
Edinburgh - St Andrew Square
A visit to St Andrew Square, and The Edinburgh International Science Festival's Invisible Worlds display, a free, open air photography exhibition in St Andrew Square in the centre of Edinburgh. Invisible Worlds explores subject matter usually invisible to the human eye.
St Andrew Square Concert Hall Competition, Edinburgh
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St Andrew Square Concert Hall Competition, Edinburgh
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The Star Flyer, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, 23 November 2013
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Places to see in ( Edinburgh - UK ) Princes Street
Places to see in ( Edinburgh - UK ) Princes Street
Princes Street is one of the major thoroughfares in central Edinburgh, Scotland, and its main shopping street. Princes Street is the southernmost street of Edinburgh's New Town, stretching around 1 mile from Lothian Road in the west to Leith Street in the east.
Princes Street is mostly closed to private cars, with public transport given priority. The street has virtually no buildings on the south side, allowing panoramic views of the Old Town, Edinburgh Castle, and the valley between. Only the east end of the street is open to all traffic. The bulk of the street is limited to trams, buses and taxis.
Princes Street was originally to have been called St Giles Street after the patron saint of Edinburgh. However, King George III rejected the name, St Giles being also the patron saint of lepers and the name of a notorious 'rookery' of slums in London. The street is named after King George's two eldest sons, the Prince George, Duke of Rothesay (later King George IV) and the Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany.
From the 1880s the Princes Street , with its commanding views in combination with great ease of access, became a popular street upon which to locate hotels. The railway companies created huge anchor hotels at either end: the Caledonian Hotel to the west, and North British Hotel to the east. In between were the Royal British Hotel, Old Waverley Hotel, and Mount Royal Hotel, all of which survive.
Several UK high street brands such as Boots, Scotland's largest Boots City Store, BHS, H&M, Debenhams, House of Fraser, Marks & Spencer, Topman and Topshop, hmv also Scotland's largest record store are just a few of the shops located along Princes Street. Jenners department store (now owned by House of Fraser) is an Edinburgh institution, surviving the disappearance of many other local department stores, such as Patrick Thompson's.
The Gardens contain the Ross Bandstand (an open-air theatre), a war memorial to U.S. soldiers of Scottish descent and a floral clock, together with other attractions. Two of the main Scottish art galleries, the Royal Scottish Academy and the National Gallery of Scotland, are located at the foot of The Mound and are served by Princes Street tram stop.
Princes Street's eastbound lanes are restricted to trams, buses, taxis and cyclists. Edinburgh Waverley at the East end of Princes Street is the nearest rail station. The Princes Street tram stop is an in-road island, situated just west of the Royal Scottish Academy near the Foot of the Mound. Princes Street is well-served locally by Lothian Buses. Edinburgh Bus Station is close to the east end of Princes street, at St Andrew Square.
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Onboard Edinburgh Trams 272 St Andrew's Square To Prince's Street