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SV650S_DUB
18-02-09, 12:38 PM
Good afternoon,
I'm planning on a short trip/weekend break to Edinburgh.
It'll be two people, me + better half, staying for two maybe three nights.
What I'm after is real people feedback on which of the supposed upper end city centre hotels, like "The Scotsman", "Malmaison", "The Glasshouse", etc lives up to it's billing?
I don't mind spending a few quid, within reason!, for a good hotel once the whole experience/quality of the place matches the bill.
So if you've any advice/tips on hotels or maybe some hidden gems where we could stay in Edinburgh that'd be great.
Failing that I'll trust in Tripadvisor!
Thanks in adavance.
-Ralph-
18-02-09, 01:27 PM
No idea, I only ever see the conference facilities, but I'll post a link to the thread in the SV Ecosse section.
No idea about the swanky hotels mate, but for anyone on a tight budget I'd recommend the SmartCity Hostel. Its cheap, very very clean and modern, good facilities, great staff and a bar which opens at something silly like 7am, and its close to the Grassmarket and Royal Mile. Stayed there on a stag do last summer and couldn't fault the place.
We have stayed here before. It's lovely. We weren't disappointed. Don't know about prices now, it was some years ago that we were there. Nice rooms, good breakfast. It's a club but you don't have to be a member nor anything to do with the military.
http://www.royalscotsclub.com/
Speedy Claire
18-02-09, 05:02 PM
Mike and I stayed in a lovely hotel in Edinburgh, within easy peasy walking distance of Prince Street and everywhere else........ can`t remember the name of it tho!! doh :confused:
Tiger 55
18-02-09, 08:48 PM
What I'm after is real people feedback
Stay in Glasgow. HTH :)
Endellion
18-02-09, 09:18 PM
I have a bit of knowledge about a couple of the hotels as I used to work in Malmaison and the Balmoral (swanky overpriced five star avoid) I have never stayed in the Scotsman but I have heard it is good, if again a little pricey
The one I would recommend is Malmaison, it is a smart boutique hotel down the bottom of Leith by the shore which has a good few decent restaurants and bars (Fishers restaurant is small friendly and I have always had good seafood there just next door to hotel and the Cameo bar round the corner is very good imho), the price is also cheaper. Cause you are a short taxi ride from the centre this might affect your desicion.
Hope this helps a bit, PM me if you have any questions
JamesMio
18-02-09, 10:47 PM
I've heard good things about Malmaison - certainly the one in Glasgow's really nice and a couple of mates stayed at the Edinburgh one a while ago and really liked it. Shouldn't think you'd go far wrong there.
I think the Malmaison is a bit far away from the city centre for your trip as it would mean taxis every where. The Balmoral or Scotsman would be Ideal as you can stay right in the heart of the city and walk anywhere you want to go.
The Sheraton would also be a good choice and also a little bit cheaper than the other two and again everything is on its doorstep.
If you like Chinese then the Loon fung on Warriston Place is a must, for Italian then it has to be Guilianos, top of leith walk opposit the Playhouse.
Endellion
19-02-09, 05:29 PM
I think the Malmaison is a bit far away from the city centre for your trip as it would mean taxis every where. The Balmoral or Scotsman would be Ideal as you can stay right in the heart of the city and walk anywhere you want to go.
The Sheraton would also be a good choice and also a little bit cheaper than the other two and again everything is on its doorstep.
If you like Chinese then the Loon fung on Warriston Place is a must, for Italian then it has to be Guilianos, top of leith walk opposit the Playhouse.
Balmoral is not worth the money imho, unless you have cash to burn heard good things about the Sheraton, although I would go for a decent four star hotel, more reasonable for price versus quality....such as Malmaison!
peterco
19-02-09, 08:28 PM
Premier Inn Edinburgh (City Centre, Haymarket)
http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/images/ACC/81/ACC69381Svs/External_day_210x175_1.jpg
The King James by Thistle, Edinburgh
http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/images/ACC/91/ACC1391Svs/Front_210x175.jpg
Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor
Hotel Ibis Edinburgh
http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/images/ACC/84/ACC1384Svs/209600_6.jpg
Thistle Hotel - Edinburgh
http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/images/ACC/36/ACC34736Svs/Room_26_210x175_1.JPG
Just a few I have come across,mainly city centre.
Do not know what they are like.
http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/scout/accs/edinburgh,en,SCH1,1459/waitCount,1/result.html;jsessionid=0a0202915bcd0c789e8da8f84e1 ba51beaece752631a.e38Mc30Oc3qRa40Lb3mOb3qLbNeQe0?a ccsearch.x=47&rls_chd=false&jse=1&langId=en&r=IRG6282vs&an=&accsearch.y=21&sbe=0&ac=acc_hotel&rls=&mf_chd=0&gra=&season=at1&ref=5&curr=GBP&startRegion=Edinburgh&ralt=RGN828vs
Speedy Claire
19-02-09, 08:45 PM
Ok have remembered where we stayed and it was the Hudson Hotel....
http://www.festival-inns.co.uk/hudson.html
virtually on the corner of Princes Street, amid many bars and restaurants, 10 mins from the castle and lovely hotel with huuuuuuuuuuuge beds!!
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