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Kings of apartments

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Kings of Leon have announced their biggest ever Scottish gig. See it and stay in Edinburgh with Serviced City Pads.

Highly-acclaimed American rock band Kings of Leon are to play Murrayfield next June. This afternoon’s announcement that the family group will play at the home of Scottish Rugby – on Sunday 26 June 2011 – follows hard on the heels of confirmation that Bon Jovi will play at Murrayfield on Wednesday 22 June 2011.

The rocker family will play Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, on June 26 this year. It puts paid to rumours they were going to headline next year’s T in the Park. It also stops the grumbles from fans who were incensed the group didn’t include any Scottish dates in their December tour of the UK later this year.

The Murrayfield gig will see the group – singer Caleb Followill, his brothers Nathan, Jared and cousin Matthew – play at the home of rugby. The stadium has a capacity of 67,000 and the biggest Scots venue they had headlined before that had been Glasgow’s SECC in December 2008, although they also headlined T in the Park in 2009.

Our serviced apartments in Edinburgh offer a great alternative to hotels. The Edinburgh serviced accommodation we offer is value for money and will allow you the freedom that hotels can not. If you wish to come on a trip to Manchester then call our reservations team today on 08443358866. Serviced City Pads are the premier booking agency for serviced accommodation in Manchester and across the UK. Many of our apartments are available to book online. We can also offer you a personal booking service from a team with strong local knowledge

The band can’t wait to get back to Scotland and Caleb admitted they keep touring because he has been used to being on the road from birth. He said: “Immediately after my birth, my mom had a little suitcase and put it in between her legs in the footwell of the front seat and laid me in it. “From the word go I was always in the car, so touring was never going to be a problem.”

The band will perform in five UK venues next summer, including a return to London’s Hyde Park, the scene of last year’s triumphant headline performance to 65,000 fans. They will also play shows in Coventry, Sunderland and Manchester. They reached No1 in the UK album charts with fifth album Come Around Sundown which became their third consecutive album to debut at No1. It also took the biggest week one sales of the year and the biggest ever first week digital sales. The Followills, who release new single Pyro on December 6, were in London this week and played seven tracks f rom their latest album, including current hit Radioactive.

The band had a few teething problems early on as they struggled to kick off new track Mary, with singer Caleb later telling the crowd: We are doing some songs we have never played before and we are playing some we haven’t played in a long time, so bear with us.

We’re sure they’ll be better rehearsed in time for Murrayfield.

If you or anybody you know is coming to Edinburgh then try staying in one of our serviced apartments. They are more comfortable and more spacious than a hotel room, allowing you and your friends a place to relax and cater for yourselves. Serviced City Pads have apartments throughout the UK. One of our Edinburgh apartments could be exactly what you’re looking for. Get in touch and see what we can find for your visit to Edinburgh. You can send us an email or you can call 08443358866 to talk to one of our reservations team who will be happy to help you find an apartment.

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Edinburgh Celtic Events in February and March

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

One of the highlights of the Celtic annual calendar is the Edinburgh Society Annual Ball, held at Teviot Row on Saturday 26th February. It claims to hold the largest Ceilidh in the Scotland, Ceilidh historically facilitated courting and prospects of marriage for young people and, although discos and nightclubs have displaced ceilidhs to a considerable extent, they are still important popular social outlet in rural parts of Scotland and Ireland. Music at Ceilidhs is provided by an assortment of fiddle, flute, tin whistle, accordion, bodhran and in more recent times also drums and electric bass guitar. The music is cheerful andf lively, and the basic music steps can be learned easily; a short instructional session is often provided for new dancers before the start of the dance itself. About half of the dances in the modern Scottish Ceilidh are couple dances performed in a ring. These can be performed by fixed couples or in a more social progressive manner, with the lady moving to the next gentleman in the ring at or near the end of each repetition of steps. Step dancing is another form of dancing performed at Ceiledhs, the form that was popularised in the 1990’s by Riverdance ensenble. Many Scottish ceiledhs intersperse dancing with DJ playing disco music in order to broaden the appeal of the evenings entertainment.Serviced City Pads supply Corporate Accommodation in Edinburgh.
The Royal Scots Club have another Edinburgh popular event on St Patricks day 17th March, Patrick is known to have been born in Roman Britain in the 4th century, into a wealthy Romano-British family. His father and grandfather were deacons in the Church. At the age of sixteen, he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and taken captive in Ireland as a Slave. It is believed he was held somewhere on the west coast of Ireland, possibly Mayo, but the exact location is unknown. According to his confession, he was told by God in a dream to flee captivity to the coast, where he would board a ship and return to Britain. Serviced City Pads supply Leisure accommodation throughout Edinburgh, you can contact the reservations team on 0844 335 8866.
Upon returning he quickly joined the Church in Auxerre in Gaul and studied to be a priest. Patrick was called back to Ireland as a Bishop to Christianise the Irish, he used the symbol of a Shamrock to explain the Christian doctrine of the Trinity to the Irish and after 30 years of evangelism, he diead in March 17 461, Patrick is seen as the principle champion of Irish Christianity. Serviced City Pads supply serviced apartment accommodation in Edinburgh City Centre.Many Irish settlers moved to Scotland and continued to celebrate St Patricks day in their new land, St Patricks day feast was placed universally calendar and thus Saint Patricks became a holy day of obligation for Roman Catholics in Ireland. Serviced City Pads supply short and long stay serviced apartments throughout Edinburgh, apartments can either be booked online or through the reservations team.

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Explore Edinburgh with SCP

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Edinburgh is one of Europe’s most beautiful and historically interesting cities, and is also Scotland’s capital. Edinburgh’s history dates back to Roman times (AD79) with the city growing in size and stature throughout the middle ages. Much of the stunning architecture dates back to Georgian and Victoria times. Thankfully many of the beautiful buildings situated throughout the old town were preserved and returned to their former glory, during a time when other British cities were pulling down their heritage and replacing it with concrete. Edinburgh is a visually stunning place to visit.

Serviced City Pads has a fantastic range of serviced apartments in Edinburgh for you to choose from. Whatever your group size, requirements or reason for your visit then we can provide serviced accommodation to suit you. See for yourself and make an enquiry to one of our knowledgeable reservations team who can take you through the options and find an apartment that is best for you. Don’t have your stay dictated to you by staying in the same hotels. Our serviced apartments in Edinburgh can be your home away from home and can allow you the freedom to truly explore everything this city has to offer.

We can provide you with fully fitted and furnished apartments in locations spanning the whole city. If you wish to visit Endinburgh then call our reservations team today on 08443358866. Serviced City Pads are the premier booking agency for serviced accommodation in Edinburgh and across the UK We can offer you a varied choice of excellent value serviced apartments. Many of our apartments are available to book online. We can also offer you a personal booking service from a team with strong local knowledge.

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Preparing for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe?

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe will be taking place from the 5th to the 29th August this year, and if you will be attending the event and haven’t yet sorted out somewhere to stay then you should get in touch with us here at Serviced City Pads. It’s never too soon to book for the  Edinburgh Fringe, as demand for accommodation is always extremely high and if you leave it too late you risk being left empty-handed.
A quick visit to our website will let you see the wide range of serviced apartments that we have available through our apartment operators. Whether you are travelling alone or in a large group there are a number of options that are available – an increasing number of which can now be booked online.
For one or two people, we have a number of small apartments, for example the Ocean Apartments. These one bedroom apartments are comfortable and spacious, with a living and dining area and kitchen. There are also two bedroom apartments available at Ocean Apartments – these can sleep up to 4 or 6 people.
At the other end of the spectrum, we have Edinburgh apartments that can accommodate large groups such as the Playhouse and Royal Mile three bedroom apartments. These apartments can accommodate up to 8 people, perfect for a group of friends travelling to the Festival Fringe together.
The apartments on our site are in many different locations across Edinburgh – you can see exactly where by looking at the googlemaps provided with each listing. Most are in great locations for access to the city centre and the restaurants and bars.
If you like the look of any of these apartments, we recommend that you contact us as soon as possible. Our reservations team can provide you with a number of options for your stay – just tell us what you need and we can do the hard work for you. Booking somewhere for the Festival Fringe needn’t be a hassle!

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Visit the Scottish National Galleries on your Edinburgh stay

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Prince Albert originally layed the foundation stone of the National Gallery in 1850, giving a moving speech in whcih he hails the William Henry Playfait designed building as a ‘temple erected to the Fine Arts’. The building will stand next to the Royal Scottish Academy building, also designed by Playfair and headquarters for the Board of Manufacturers since 1822.Serviced City Pads supply short and long term serviced apartment accommodation.
In 1882 The National Gallery’s collection of pictures, as well as public and political appetite for a permanent record of Scots achievement, grows to such an extent that the Scottish National Portrait Gallery is founded and is funded by local newspaper propreitor, John Ritchie Findlay and is opened in 1889.

In 1959 The Scottish Gallery of Modern Art is founded and opened to the public in August at Inverleith House in Edinburghs Royal Botanical Garden. All but a few of the National Gallery’s paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings dating from 1900 are moved to a new location. The vast majority of objects in the gallery’s collection today, however, were acquired after the 1960’s. Please contact the Serviced City Pads reservations team on 0844 335 8866.In 1971-2 Five new small galleries at the south end of the National Gallery are created by building an upper floor. The space is in part created to house the great Maitland collection of French late nineteenth – and early twentieth century paintings, including works by Monet and Van Gogh.

In 1978 a further suite of galleries is opened, this time beneath the ground of the south end of the National Gallery, to house the Gallery’s Scottish Collection and also provided room for facilities such as a Print Room, Library and Picture Store.

1999 The Dean Gallery opens, a magnificent building opposite the Gallery of Modern Art, The Gallery is used to house the generous gift by the Edinburgh born sculptor Sir Eduardo Paolozzi of a large collection of his work. he new gallery also showcases the National Galleries superb Dada and Surrealism collection. Edinburgh accommodation with Serviced City Pads.2003 Extensive redevelopment of the Royal Scottish Academy Building, now owned by the National Galleries of Scotland, is completed, turning the venue into one of Europe’s premier exhibition venues. It’s first exhibition in the newly developed space Monet: The Seine and the Sea, attracts visitors of over 170,000.

In 2004 The second phase of works on The Mound is completed through creation of an underground link – overlooking Princess Street Gardens – that connects the National Gallery and the Royal Scottish Academy Building. The new space provides state-of-the-art visitor facilities:education suites, a new restaurant and cafe, a lecture theatre/cinema and IT Gallery.

The National Galleries are showing the most exhaustive selection of paintings by Christian Kobke (1810 – 1848) ever to be shown outside Denmark.Kobke was a pre-eminent painter in his country and one of the foremost talents of Denmark’s Golden Age. The Exhibition features around 40 of Kobke’s most celebrated works, spanning a variety of genres. Giving and overview of Kobke’s acheivement within its cultural context, the exhibition emphasises his exquisite orginality and experimental outlook while focusing on the most innovative aspects of his work.Kobke’s paintings demonstrate his ability to endow ordainary people and places and simple motifs with a universal significance, creating a world in microcosm for the viewer. Serviced City Pads supply serviced apartments via their website.

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Edinburgh Fringe Festival on a Budget

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Want to have the fun but on half the funds? For summer festival savings there’s a host of handy ways to see more shows for less. And don’t forget there are 100s of free shows and events at the festivals, including over 85% of the exhibitions in the Edinburgh Art Festival! If you like a good bargain then you’ll love out tips for getting the best value out of your festival experience. Some of the best festival moments are free so free your time and make the most of them. Welcome to the cheap seats. Serviced City Pads supply short stay serviced apartment accommodation.

Festival Previews – Early birds are rewarded by getting reduced priced tickets prior to the shows officially opened. Savings for these dry run rehersals are great so plan an early August arrival and enjoy preview prices.

2 for 1 tickets – The Fringe is awash with half-price offers while other festivals often do giveaways through media partners in the form of cut out coupons in the newspapers. The biggest of these is the Fringe 2 for 1 weekend, where a huge chunk of the programme is discounted on the first Sunday and Monday of the festival. Many venues also list 2 for 1 shows at the venue box office throughout the Festival.

Find the freebies – The only thing better than perfect is a free show. For the fantastic festival experience, seek out the freebies on Edinburgh Fringe Official Website highlighted Events page or by visiting each individual festival website to find out about any free events in the programme. Serviced Apartment Accommodation through Serviced City Pads.Barter or Bust – Fringe performers who are promoting their show with flyers on the High Street may offer you free tickets for performances at the start of the Festival (especially if they have an important reviewer coming to their show, and they want there to be a big audience!) Please contact the Serviced City Pads reservations team on 0844 335 8866 for short stay accommodation.
Start Working – If your a festival fanatic and want to see the inner workings, you could take a job or volunter at a venue. Contact venues directly to find out what’s on offer. As well as the thrill of being part of the action you get to see all the action – for free.

Go Online – For giveaway goodies, sync up with social networking. Most of the festivals and venues have their own blogs, Facebook pages and Twitter updates. These are often used for ticket and giveaways or discounted offers so poke, follow and tweet your way to cheaper festival fun.

Soak it up – While away the hours just soaking up the festival atmosphere. Save your Sunday afternoon on the August 9th for Holyrood Park, to catch the colour and spectacle of the Festival Cavalcade.

Hang out at the festival venues, chat to performers and enjoy watching the world go by. Whole days can disappear at places like The Pleasance Courtyard, Underbelly Pasture and Assembly’s Lane Bar. See that day out with a bang and make a date for the Saturday night fireworks displays of the tattoo. Pick your own vantage point and get your mates together for the midnight showpiece above Edinburgh Castle. Serviced City Pads.

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Choose Luxury Serviced Apartments For Your Next Visit To Edinburgh

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Edinburgh is a city that can be visited again and again because there is so much to see and do. It can be the perfect location for a city break and is a popular destination for business-related work trips, too. Whatever your reason may be for visiting this magnificent city, you must ensure you choose the best accommodation possible.

Accommodation in Edinburgh is impressive, with a number of hotels and B&B establishments available. However, if you want somewhere to stay which will offer you privacy, comfort and high quality furnishings and fittings, luxury serviced apartments in Edinburgh may be a perfect choice for you.

Hotel rooms are often cramped, basic and impersonal, and many travellers stay in hotels because they mistakenly believe this is the best – or only – option. Hotels can also be expensive when looking for accommodation in Edinburgh. Spending so much money for such a small amount of space and comfort can be disappointing, and extremely unnecessary when you begin to see the other options that are available to you.

Serviced apartments in Edinburgh are the ideal alternative to hotels. The Edinburgh serviced apartments we have at Serviced City Pads are spacious and offer a much more private and personalised experience, with more than just one room for you to spend your time in. They are fully equipped with everything you will need to relax and unwind, and are decorated tastefully and to a high standard.

At Serviced City Pads, we have a range of excellent serviced apartments in Edinburgh in various sizes and locations. All of the luxury serviced apartments we provide have been developed with our clients in mind, so will offer the ultimate in private, comfortable and high quality accommodation.

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Are You Bored Of Staying In Edinburgh Hotels?

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Hotels can be extremely boring. Small and cramped rooms and basic furniture and fittings can make a stay in a hotel rather dull and unexciting. However, despite this many of us still choose hotels when going on a city break because we believe this is the best option available. The development of luxury serviced apartments in Edinburgh is proving us wrong.

When looking for accommodation in Edinburgh, most of us look for somewhere convenient, comfortable and reasonably priced. Serviced apartments offer travellers all of these things. When you choose to stay in Edinburgh serviced apartments, you will immediately feel comfortable and relaxed. This is because accommodation like this has been created to provide you with a home away from home.

Luxury serviced apartments in Edinburgh are spacious and have been designed tastefully so provide a calming environment where you can relax and unwind. Accommodation in Edinburgh of this kind is also fully-furnished with high quality furniture and fittings so you have everything you need for your stay right at your fingertips.

At Serviced City Pads, we know travellers want high quality accommodation in Edinburgh at reasonable prices and this is what we strive to provide. Careful consideration and thought has gone into every step of the development of our luxury serviced apartments in Edinburgh. We believe we can now offer guests in the city an alternative to dull and impersonal hotel rooms. Our Edinburgh serviced apartments are available for all budgets so everyone can enjoy a touch of class and comfort.

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Do You Know There Are Luxury Serviced Apartments In Edinburgh?

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

When considering accommodation in Edinburgh, it is likely you immediately think of a hotel or bed and breakfast. However, hotels and bed and breakfasts cannot always offer visitors what they want from their accommodation. Accommodation of this kind does not provide guests with a lot of space, freedom or choice.

Those who choose to stay with a hotel will have a small room to call their own and will be very limited with what they can do within this room. They will not be able to prepare their own meal should they wish to, will not have much privacy as other guests will also be staying in the same location and will generally just feel like one of many.

Serviced apartments in Edinburgh are different. They offer those looking for hotels in Edinburgh somewhere special to stay. Edinburgh serviced apartments are spacious and are fully-furnished with top quality furniture and fittings. This means guests can enjoy a relaxing stay in these well-equipped apartments and will have everything they need. Serviced apartments provide visitors with a comfortable and luxurious environment and their own private space which they can call their own for as long as they need to.

We at Serviced City Pads understand the importance of accommodation. Our luxury serviced apartments in Edinburgh have been developed to provide you with a small piece of home even when you are away. Our Edinburgh serviced apartments are available in range of sizes and for varying budgets too.

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The Water of Leith Walkway

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Whether you are in Edinburgh for pleasure or business, we at Serviced City Pads recommend some gentle rambles along the river Leith as the perfect accompaniment to a stay in one of our Edinburgh serviced apartments.

The Water of Leith runs through the centre of Edinburgh. Easily accessible by both road and rail, those booking accommodation in Edinburgh can cycle the whole route in one day, as the entire river is only 24 miles long. Walkers and cyclists can tackle it in a series of stages. This is the best way, as each mile is crammed with things to see.

Dean Bridge, a dramatic construction across a deep gorge, was built by Thomas Telford in the 1830s. The area here was once lined with numerous mills. There are still numerous remnants of Edinburgh’s industrial past to be found, and anyone booking serviced apartments in Edinburgh’s New Town will find it an easy stroll to discover some of them and there are lots of other places and points of interest to be seen in Edinburgh, even if you are here on business.

It’s a downhill ramble past Stockbridge, Inverleith and Cannonmills – as the name suggests, this is where the great cannons used at the castle were forged. There are many more things to see between here and Port Leith, including gardens, museums and stately homes. Book luxury apartments in Edinburgh, and we at Serviced City Pads guarantee the “silver ribbon” of the river Leith will enchant you as it has so many others.

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