New insider guide to booking university rooms for the Edinburgh Festival launches onlineBy: UniversityRooms.com The Society told the Scottish Parliament last year that the cost of accommodation faced by performers and companies trying to book in August has soared by up to 300% in the space of six years. It claims booking a one-bedroom flat in the capital for the entire Fringe can cost up to £9,000. The Society's fears are well-founded, says Johanna Jernberg, a leading tourism expert from UniversityRooms.com: 'Critically, it's during the Festival and Fringe events in August that the accommodation crisis peaks. Of the short stay holiday let (such as Airbnb) guest nights recorded in Edinburgh last year, 411,900 (13.6%) were in August. Fortunately, there is one solution to this soaring seasonal demand that is an amazing fit. Thousands of rooms actually stand empty in Edinburgh during August, just when they are most-needed. That's because many of the thousands of students who study in Edinburgh are home for the holidays in August. 'Now a new online guide (https://www.universityrooms.com/ 'The guide reveals: 'As every local and seasoned festivalgoer knows, cheap hotels in Edinburgh in August are about as mythical as the Loch Ness Monster – so we'll show you how to sneakily snag some student accommodation and bag yourself a bonnie bed for the night without forking out on astronomical accommodation.' 'To stay as close to the centre as possible for the Festival and Fringe events, the guide lists a number of student residences across the city. 'To find out more about staying in Edinburgh on a budget during the Festival, see the full online guide at https://www.universityrooms.com/ End
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