Jeffrey Street (Flat 1), Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh

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9.5Outstanding
(14 Ratings)
Guests loved the historical character and perfect location of the flat, suggesting only minor improvements such as better access to outlets and a window seat.
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9.5 / 10
Outstanding(14 Ratings)

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3 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath

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About this apartment rental

A very comfortable, centrally located one-bedroom apartment (sleeps 1–3) off the Royal Mile, with pleasant outlook onto historic buildings and within easy walking distance of the major tourist attractions, festival venues, shops, nightlife and transport connections. From the rooftop terrace, there are spectacular views of the city and surrounding area.

This property is a bright centrally located one-bedroom apartment on the first floor of an architecturally significant building (B-listed), off the historic Royal Mile in the centre of Edinburgh and within easy walking distance of the major tourist attractions, festival venues, shops, nightlife and transport connections.

The apartment is light and airy and looks out to an historic church. The spacious living room has two sofas, one of which converts in to a double sofabed. There is also a dining table with seating for four. The modern kitchen is well provided with crockery, cutlery, glasses and kitchenware, as well as a washing machine, fridge, freezer, hob, oven and microwave. The double bedroom is fully carpeted and attractively furnished. The shower-room is partly wood panelled and has a wash-hand basin and walk-in shower (no bathtub). Unique to this building is the shared roof terrace, which is accessed from the top of the entrance stairway and which has spectacular panoramic views over the city, sea and hills.

The apartment has gas central heating. The price of gas, electricity and local taxes is included. For the comfort of future guests, the apartment is non-smoking and pets are not allowed.

EPC rating D68

This first-floor apartment is situated on Jeffrey Street, a few metres from the Old Town's main street, the Royal Mile, in the heart of Edinburgh's historic Old Town. The Scots Baronial building, built in 1891, has been deemed of sufficient architectural importance to merit a category B listing. Jeffrey Street and St Mary's Street straddle the Royal Mile, the backbone of medieval Edinburgh, which connects Edinburgh Castle at one end with the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Parliament at the other. Edinburgh's main visitor attractions are on your doorstep and the neighbourhood is full of attractive independent shops and restaurants, bars and cafés to suit all budgets, from cheap and cheerful pizzerias to fine dining establishments. The Hub (the official centre for the Edinburgh International Festival) and the Festival Fringe office are on the Royal Mile, and you can easily walk to many of the Festival venues. You are also ideally placed to enjoy the Christmas and Hogmanay/New Year festivities.

The apartment looks out towards Arthur's Seat, the Firth of Forth, and Calton Hill and its monuments: Nelson's Monument (from which a time-ball is lowered every day at 1pm as a time signal to ships out on the Firth of Forth), the Observatory and the National Monument, an unfinished replica of the Parthenon. Initiated by Sir Henry Dundas, 18th century bankroller of Edinburgh's Georgian New Town, to embody the city's reputation as the Athens of the North, the National Monument stands as a reminder of the folly of its patron. Dundas ran out of money and abandoned his ambitious plan; the unfinished building is now irreverently known as Edinburgh's Disgrace. There is also an impressive view of St Andrew’s House, one of the finest Art Deco buildings in Scotland. Built in 1939 by Thomas Tait to house the Scottish Office (the Scottish administration of the central UK government), it is now the main office of the Scottish Executive, the Westminster representation to the devolved government of Scotland.

Jeffrey Street is named after Francis Jeffrey (Lord Jeffrey, 1773–1850), lawyer, critic and co-founder of the influential but now-defunct Edinburgh Review. Royal Mile is the combined name for the street formed by Castlehill, Lawnmarket, High Street and Canongate. The High Street part ends at the junction of St Mary's Street and Jeffrey Street, where the city's eastern gate, Netherbow Port, once stood. The remaining part of the Royal Mile, the Canongate, was a separate burgh for over 700 years, taking its name from the canons (priests) of Holyrood Abbey. As it was near the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the area developed as the court quarter and many fine residences for aristocratic families were built there. One of these, Queensberry House, now forms part of the Scottish Parliament building. Queensberry House was bought in 1686 by the father of the 2nd Duke of Queensberry, whose eldest son, the mad Lord James Douglas, escaped from confinement one night in 1701 and murdered a kitchen-boy – the very night that his father was signing the Act of Union that dissolved the Scots Parliament and put Scotland under English rule. You can find out more about Edinburgh's grisly past on the guided tours that leave from the Royal Mile. See for example Mercat Tours, Witchery Tours and Mary King's Close.

Amenities at Jeffrey Street (Flat 1), Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh

Non-smoking
No pets allowed

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Ratings and reviews

9.5 / 10
Outstanding(14 Ratings)
review starsSummary of reviews
Guests loved the historical character and perfect location of the flat, suggesting only minor improvements such as better access to outlets and a window seat.
From real guest reviews summarized by AI
10 / 10Outstanding·Aug 2025
We spent a week in Edinburgh during the Fringe and this flat fit our needs very well. It is well-lit and the kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom are all spacious and well laid-out. Although we didn’t use the kitchen very much, it seemed well-equipped. On the other hand, we did use the washing machine.The location was exceptional. Many of the Fringe venues were within a couple of blocks of our lodging and most of rest were only a short walk away. We frequented the cafe next door, which has excellent coffee and a good breakfast. We also used the left luggage service of a gift shop next door the other way. The Waverley Train Station is also nearby.And yet, despite the throngs of people on the Royal Mile and traffic at all hours on Jeffery Street, the first floor flat, which faces a side street, is remarkably quiet and private.
8 / 10Excellent·Jul 2024
The flat is spacious and pretty clean. The carpets really need proper cleaning, as they were sticky with grime built over the years. Do wear shoes. The windows are ancient and provide no noise protection, and I would advise to bring ear plugs. The toilet seat is detached and kept moving around when you sit down. Would recommmend fixing that. The kitchen supplies should be washed personally, as other guests do not bother washing up properly. Also the bedtoom is next to the stairwell and you can hear anyone going in or out. The best feature is the central location and great cafes and restaurants near by. Minus: the host blankly refused storing our luggage before our departure at 14 even though I explained we would not be in the flat after the checkout.
10 / 10Outstanding·Nov 2023
I came up from London to spend my reading week in a spectacular city, and this was the perfect place to stay!! I really wanted to stay somewhere that matched the lovely historical feel of the city, and this flat was exactly that. It has retained all of the historical character without feeling run down or dated. The price absolutely can’t be beat for how spacious and well located this flat is! My only very small tweaks would be maybe rearranging the furniture slightly or adding some extension chords so that the outlets are a bit more accessible. (There’s an extension chord in the bedroom for this purpose which is great and I think the living room could benefit from this as well!) in order to charge my phone while in the living room, I had to unplug things, which isn’t ideal. Also, it would be lovely if there could be a small stash of toiletry items (feminine products, shampoo/soap, etc) somewhere, though I know that could be expensive to maintain. None of these things would deter me from staying here again, and I don’t think it should deter you either, just a couple things that could be improved for an even better experience!! One final thing that would make this flat absolutely magical would be to add a window seat to one of the windows!! The shape of them and the view makes them the perfect candidate for reading, and I actually did use them for this purpose, but I had to sit on the floor, so a window seat would be incredible!!
8 / 10Excellent·Nov 2022
I am 5’10” and I swear I can get in, get wet and get out…god help if anything falls to the ground…but that’s just the way it is here…no one’s fault. Washing machine is perfect for a mid-stay refresh and the location is absolutely ideal.

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FAQs

Is parking included with this apartment?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Jeffrey Street (Flat 1), Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this apartment?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Jeffrey Street (Flat 1), Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Jeffrey Street (Flat 1), Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh?

We found 2 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, and no pets allowed.