Acer Lodge is a family run Guest House operated/owned by Gill and Terry Poore and situated in the west of Edinburgh on the Queensferry Road away from the bustle of the city centre whilst still offering excellent access to the city's main sites and attractions. We have 5 en-suite centrally heated rooms (2 double 2 twin 1 family) all tastefully furnished and with many extras including tea/coffee making facility, flat screen freeview colour television, hairdryer, refrigerator, alarm clock/radio, free Wi-fi access, towels and toiletries.
A full Scottish breakfast is always available along with continental style if preferred in addition to a ion of fruit juices, cereals, yoghurts and cheese. Special diets can be catered for if advised in advance. The Guest House has ample on-site private parking with easy access to the Airport and the M8/M9 motorways for onward travel to the west of Scotland and the Highlands.
We hopefully look forward to meeting with you in the future.
Opening Hours: Check In: From 16:00 hours
Check Out: Until 10:00 hours
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