Location. The Pitbauchlie House Hotel is located in Dunfermline, Scotland, 16 miles away from Edinburgh s zoo and city centre. It is four miles from Deep Sea World and one mile from Andrew Carnegie Museum.
Hotel Features. The hotel s front desk is open 24 hours a day and the public areas are air conditioned. The multilingual staff are able to offer currency exchange facilities and computer rental services. Complimentary parking is also available.
Pitbauchlie House Hotel offers Scottish and French dishes in Restaurant 47, and provides a complimentary breakfast every day. Bar 47 offers malt whiskies and other drinks in an avant garde setting. Harvey s bistro is housed in the conservatory and food can be pre ordered, ready to eat on arrival. There is also 24 hour room service.
Complimentary wireless Internet is available throughout the hotel and there are conference rooms with audio visual equipment in the modern business centre.
Guestrooms. There are 50 guestrooms, all with complimentary wireless Internet and televisions with LCD screens and satellite channels. There are daily complimentary newspapers and coffee and tea facilities. Further amenities include direct dial phones and clock radios. The bathrooms have hair dryers and complimentary toiletries.
Rates:
83 - 112
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Check In Time: 1100
Check Out Time: 1200
Amenities:
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Pitbauchlie House Hotel
Aberdour Road
Dunfermline, United Kingdom KY114PB
Driving Directions:
From Edinburgh Airport (EDI):
Distance to Pitbauchlie House Hotel is 11 miles, approximately 15 minutes drive.
Getting there. Taxis wait at a rank next to the terminal, and cost approximately 30 GBP to the hotel, depending on traffic and time of day. Price is subject to change.
Getting around. Edinburgh city and the Lothian region are served by a good bus network. There are hop on, hop off stops for city bus tours throughout central Edinburgh. Black cabs are available from the streets. The historic centre s cobbled streets are best explored by foot. Driving is not recommended for visitors, due to the complicated one way systems.