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Eddlewood Guest House

Eddlewood Guest House
3.0 star property
Lerwick
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (53 reviews)
"Lovely place. Easy walk to Commercial Street and charming town."
United States
Alan
The price is £115
includes taxes & fees
8 Feb - 9 Feb
Eddlewood Guest House
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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Brae Guest Houses information

Number of reviews
53
Accommodation
2 Guest Houses
Lowest Price
£115
Highest Price
£115

Frequently asked questions

What is the nightly rate for a guest house in Brae?
Rates for Brae guest houses vary, but travelers can find great-value prices from £115 with Expedia. A range of factors can affect nightly rates, such as the location, the breakfast offering, and the range of amenities. Travelers looking for a good deal should consider looking for a midweek stay, as weekend rates at Brae guest houses tend to be higher. Remember to also use our filters to sort prices from low to high.
What's the difference between a Brae guest house and a B&B?
A guest house in Brae is typically a larger establishment with more rooms, offering a more hotel-like experience, and may provide additional amenities including luxury bedding. In contrast, a B&B is usually a smaller property that focuses primarily on providing a room and breakfast. A B&B is often more personal, and breakfast is typically included as part of the stay, but other services might be more limited compared to a guest house.

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