The House Of Robert Louis Stevenson located at 17 Heriot Row, Edinburgh EH3 6HU, UK

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Timothy Brennan

3 Google Rating

Just a stoop to stand on a take a photo. It is a private residence and guests are not permitted ins

3/ 5

Just a stoop to stand on a take a photo. It is a private residence and guests are not permitted inside. Worth the walk if just want to say you have been there.

Terry Monaghan

5 Google Rating

I just love the history of famous people in Edinburgh. It is Great to be able to go if possible to t

5/ 5

I just love the history of famous people in Edinburgh. It is Great to be able to go if possible to the places where they were born or where they stayed or frequented. I think Edinburgh after London is the Best place for history in Britain if not Europe. Edinburgh was once called the Medical Capital of the world, I still rate it in that high league especially when it comes to history and nostalgic culture.

daniel clark

5 Google Rating

Lovely host family and a beautiful historic house. I would 100% recommend a stay in this central loc

5/ 5

Lovely host family and a beautiful historic house. I would 100% recommend a stay in this central location.

Attira Kell

5 Google Rating

The best place I have ever stayed. Just amazing.

5/ 5

The best place I have ever stayed. Just amazing.

Very “Oldie” Oldie

5 Google Rating

Edinburgh has many attractions that one might consider visiting and the travel literature lists them

5/ 5

Edinburgh has many attractions that one might consider visiting and the travel literature lists them almost all. Almost. My visit to the Stevenson house was a real highlight. A Georgian house in Edinburgh's New Town that once was the home of one of the city's great writers, Robert Louis Stevenson. The house is now owned by the Macfie family. Both John and his wife Felicitas work as guides in Edinburgh and know how to tell a story... and have great personalities. Special events can be booked.

Christina Birth

5 Google Rating

Lovely place and amazing family to have as hosts.

5/ 5

Lovely place and amazing family to have as hosts.

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