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Welcome
to the Dorstan Private Hotel. Dorstan House AccommodationYou may choose from single, double, twin bedded or family rooms, with varying private facilities, which can be clarified at the time of booking. All rooms have: The hotel is situated on the south east side of the city, just one and a quarter miles from the city center. The hotel also has it own private car park. The resident proprietor, Richard Stott and his staff will be happy to
help you with arrangements, whether you are on holiday or business, the
unlicensed Dorstan Hotel offers you every comfort and convenience. The Dorstan Private Hotel has been awarded the accolade Little Gem by
The Royal Automobile Club for the Year 2000 and 2001, "Only the very
finest RAC inspected Guest Accommodation properties are given the Little
Gem award, the highest accolade for this sector. This annual award demonstrates
commitment to excellence across all elements of guest service and care". Things to do and places to see: Princes Street is world famous, with the tranquility of approximately four acres of parks and gardens where the un-enthusiastic shopper can seek refuge! Rising above Princes Street is Edinburgh Castle, home of the Military Tattoo which is normally held in August, during the International Festival. The "Royal Mile" give the opportunity to visit the Castle, Camera Obscurer, the Museum of Childhood, John Knox's House and a wealth of shops, bulging with antiques and curios. Many famous hostelries are also a feature, allowing frequent stops before reaching the foot of the Mile and the Palace of Holyrood House. The east side of Edinburgh is dominated by Arthur's Seat and the Queen's Park, which brings the countryside into the city and affords ample space for recreation and picnics. From the vantage point of Arthur's Seat the visitor has panoramic views of the entire city - even taking in the rooftop of The Dorstan Hotel close by. DIRECTIONS BY CAR: Email Dorstan House enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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