San Marco Guest House, Breakfast San Marco Guest House San Marco Edinburgh Guest House, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Welcome to the San Marco Guest House Edinburgh, Scotland.

San Marco bed and breakfast in Edinburgh is a stylish, stone built Victorian property with many traditional features including, high ceilings, extra wide doors and huge windows, which all combine to bathe the property in a warm light.

This charming Guest House offers six modern spacious en-suite doubles, singles and family rooms, all tastefully decorated and furnished for guests to be able to relax in comfort, whilst visiting Edinburgh.
Breakfast is widely regarded as the most important meal of the day, so ensure that your day gets off to a great start by joining us in the dining room for a traditional Scottish or Continental breakfast.

San Marco Guest House is ideally situated in Mayfield Gardens, approximately 1 mile to the south of Scotland's Capital city on the A701 and within a short walking distance from the Royal College of Surgeons and Edinburgh's Commonwealth Swimming Pool.

Private off road parking is also available.
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Edinburgh is an inspiring Capital City with something for everyone, including history, art and culture in abundance, and a bustling nightlife with some fabulous bars, nightclubs and restaurants.  The all year round festivals capture visitors imaginations and are thoroughly entertaining, ensuring visitors leave with fond memories of both Edinburgh and Scotland.

The Festival Year ends as it began, with the four day Hogmanay Festival, the worlds biggest and greatest 'New Years' celebrations.  The climax of which is the singing and coming together of all people and all races during the heart warming rendition of Roberts Burns Poem and Song "Auld Lang Syne".