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InterContinental Hotels - Edinburgh the George, an IHG Hotel
4.3/569 Reviews

InterContinental Hotels - Edinburgh the George, an IHG Hotel

New Town Edinburgh|0.8km from Wolf & Dragon
This was our second time at this hotel and we stayed for almost a week. You can't beat the location on George Street, right downtown, close to shops and restaurants. The hotel is beautiful and the rooms and bathrooms are very nice. The king bed had a good mattress and pillows. There is a safe. They seem to have made upgrades since our last pre-covid stay, including air-conditioning in (all?) rooms. As you would expect in a big city, the rooms are quite small and the hotel is not exactly quiet; also depending on where your room faces. We were right by the elevator, which I generally don't like. I wonder if it's because we booked through our credit card and not direct. It seems there is sometimes a ”penalty'. The rooms are supplied daily with water, delicious cookies and snacks. You can make individual cups of drip coffee in a filter, which is much better than instant coffee but not as good as a Nespresso, IMHO. We had breakfast included and the Printing Press is just wonderful, for breakfast, any meal and later evening cocktails and whiskey. The Burr & Co is a coffee shop, also right next door, with tables outside. Love that place. The hotel has great service. We lost a suitcase and got daily support in checking on the status and changing the address on the delivery. There seemed to be a shortage on hair conditioner and we didn't have a sign for do-not-disturb the first day and got woken at 8 AM, but that didn't spoil our enjoyment of the hotel stay. We expect to be back.

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The Inn on the Mile
4.2/541 Reviews

The Inn on the Mile

Edinburgh Old Town Edinburgh|0.12km from Wolf & Dragon
It’s a nice place. Upon our arrival, we were suitably greeted. Given basic info regarding breakfast times etc (8-11:30 i believe), and given our room key. We were allocated room 4. Up the first set of stairs (30 ish steps for reference-no lift in the hotel), is where rooms 1-3 are located. Another set of steps (50+ total) for rooms 4-6 the another set to the top of rooms 5-9. Worth noting here, we’d paid for what we believed was the best room (I’m unsure as to how many of each rooms per category they have). It was my husbands birthday and also our anniversary. So the royal mile room, that came with its beautiful linens, roll top/free standing bath etc (as per its online description). Only. It didn’t. Well not in my room anyway!? Both other rooms on our level (5/6) had their door open at one point whilst being cleaned-both were quite a bit bigger than mine. Laid out nicer. And seemed a much better standard than mine. Hmm. So was I even given the more expensive room that I paid a premium for? Maybe I’ll never know. It did state on their website that we’d receive a mini bar as part of our RM room-but that was literally some drinks that required paying for, that could literally be moved very easily between rooms. The fire escape plan on the door seems to suggest our room is the smallest on our floor too. Very suspicious in my opinion. But how would I ever know….? Something to think about. The blatant *********ing outside our window was also really off putting. Not really what you want to see on a romantic trip away. A homeless person kicking what appeared to be a very pregnant dog, then partaking in multiple *********s. Not nice. I know it’s not the fault of the hotels but I’m not sure I’m the first to witness it either. Now I’ve mentioned it-maybe someone can moniter it? The homeless owning dogs is rife and is really unsettling. Never any water etc. Horrible. Anyway. Back to our room. We had breakfast included in our stay. First morning we ordered. Received. Ate. Then offered our room number. No one said anything. No one confirmed we were good to go. Just left to assume all was ok-and left. The next day, the guy did ask our room number, but again, no real care no real attention no rapport. Didn’t recognise us. Ask us any questions. All very basic interaction. Not special. Definitely wouldn’t have come back the second morning had we not had it included in our stay. Completely underwhelming. We had drinks in the hotel each night. I opted once for a cocktail. Called ‘treacle’. It was £10.50 + the piss take 20% on top of EVERY. SINGLE. DRINK. YOU. GO. TO. THE. BAR. TO. PURCHASE!!?? Yep. Automatically added. So almost £13 for what was literally a whisky with what i believe to be a splash of apple juice?!? It was horrible. If I had a lighter on me and lit it, the bar would’ve gone up. It was awful. I had a sip and left it. Did anyone care? Ask why it’d not been touched? Nope. No one really cares about anything it seems. The

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The Scotsman Hotel
4.3/5123 Reviews
Edinburgh Old Town
I can not express how disappointed I was with this hotel. I did extensive research as I wanted somewhere nice for my birthday and picked this hotel as it had great reviews and being just under £370 per night for a Delux room with city views my expectations were high. Well what a shock I got. The Bedroom was average at best and certain not deluxe. The beds were appalling, we did not manage to get sleep as the beds were made from hardwood and screwed together. I have attached pictures of the beds.... worst I have every stayed in. I felt like I was in a hostel. I felt like I was sleeping on planks. The city views was a joke as all I had was the railway station and rubbish. The room was very noisy. The TV was so slow it was quicker to watch TV on my mobile. I paid for breakfast and they said I had not had that included in the room rate of £370 per night. Also it stated complementary whisky as part of their “in room features” which was false advertising as they only provided it on day one despite it not stating that. I did question if they were going to take the other in room items out of the room ie TV, HairDryer, etc. There were stains on the chairs and carpets. The cleaning of the room was average at best. There was mould in the bathroom. They did not provide clean glasses and we had to clean them and we had to ask for Tea Bags and milk every day. The service at breakfast was awful as it depended who you were. We asked why some people were service tea/ coffee and others had to get our own. Breakfast was not fantastic. The staff were not that friendly or helpful. Was I wrong to expect a good standard of hotel / room in Edinburgh for £370.00 a night? I have stayed all of the world and never experience just a poor service / standard. Not the birthday experience I had expected. The only thing good about this place was it was central so location was good.
A&o Edinburgh City
4.2/549 Reviews
Edinburgh Old Town
had a fantastic stay here! there were 10 of us who all booked out a dorm. was quiet, clean and good quality. there are two bathrooms and two toilets per dorm which i thought was very good. our room wasn’t ready for an extra half an hour so they gave us free drink tokens for the bar! the reason this doesn’t get 5 stars is because it was awfully hot in the room - even with the window open! there didn’t seem to be air con - we wondered even if the hostel had put the heating on? we didn’t try the breakfast. the hotel bar had decent food but long waits.
Hilton Edinburgh Carlton
4.3/580 Reviews
Edinburgh Old Town
It's really close to Waverley station and the hotel facilities are good. The room size is several times that of London, and I was able to sleep comfortably. It's just that I washed the shower curtain and didn't dry it properly, so it smells rotten. It was a one-night stay and I just slept because it was a late check-in, but it was worth the Hilton name, but the smell was a bit too much. Other than that everything was good.
Travelodge Edinburgh Central
3.9/552 Reviews
Edinburgh Old Town
Hotel in central location room very comfortable but very warm due to weather. Breakfast was fantastic delighted with the booking was an absolute bargain through Trip.com during the Royal military tattoo and fringe season! Would definitely return!
Code Pod – the Court - Edinburgh
4.6/5100 Reviews
Edinburgh Old Town
I've never stayed in a hostel before, let alone in a former jail revamped as one ! Besides the gimmick, the Court is a wonderful place to stay if you are visiting Edinburgh, whether on a budget or not : fantastic location near the St Giles cathedral (where city tours seemingly start from), super friendly staff and surprisingly clean amenities (first time experience in a hostel so I didn't know what to expect quite frankly). Would definitely recommend !
Mono Suites Old Town
4.1/580 Reviews
Edinburgh Old Town
Great apar**ent, great location. Unfortunately, the Google Maps location is incorrect and may be difficult to find. Apart from that, everything's great.

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