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Staying at Bruntsfield Hotel was hands down the best hotel experience I've had in Edinburgh. The room was spacious and wonderfully warm, with a cozy heater and a luxurious bathtub—perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. I especially appreciated the thoughtful touches like a small bottle of whisky and chocolates left in the room. Breakfast was excellent, and I loved that they offered hot options. The location is ideal—just a short walk or quick transit ride to all major attractions. Yes, the windows are a bit small, but the view from them is absolutely stunning. Overall, this place offers incredible value for money, with elegant surroundings and exceptional service. I’d definitely stay here again.

Staying at Gifford House was an absolute delight. The rooms are spacious and impeccably clean, making it feel like a true home away from home. I was pleasantly surprised to find a small thoughtful gift upon arrival—such a nice touch that added a personal feel to the experience. Located just a short walk from the city center, getting around is super convenient, whether you're exploring Edinburgh's historic streets or heading to business meetings. The value for money is outstanding, and the warm hospitality made the whole stay memorable. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Edinburgh—it’s definitely one of the best choices on the platform.

My daughter and I stayed for four wonderful nights at this charming little guesthouse. Everything we needed was right there—comfortable beds, reliable heating, tea and coffee supplies, and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s perfectly located just a short walk from the city center, with a bus stop right outside, making exploring Edinburgh super convenient. The view from our window was delightful, and the quiet neighborhood made it easy to relax after a day of sightseeing. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our stay. We felt welcomed and well taken care of. This place truly offers excellent value and a warm, homely feel. I’d absolutely return and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Edinburgh.

Staying at Travelodge Edinburgh Cameron Toll was an absolute highlight of my trip to Edinburgh! The location is perfect—just a short metro ride into the city center, and everything I needed was within walking distance. The room was spotless, spacious, and super comfortable with a great bed that made for a restful night's sleep. The bathroom was clean and well-maintained, with all essentials provided. Breakfast was fantastic—freshly cooked eggs, local sausages, warm pastries, and strong coffee. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making the check-in and check-out process seamless. What stood out most was how quiet the hotel was—no noise from the street or neighboring rooms, which made it easy to relax. It’s a great value for the quality, and I’d definitely stay here again. Highly recommend to anyone visiting Edinburgh!

I stayed at Thistle Residence with my mum for five nights, and it was absolutely perfect. We had separate beds, which made the stay comfortable and private. Vik, the host, went above and beyond to make us feel welcome—everything from check-in to daily interactions felt warm and personal, like being at home. The room was spotless, well-furnished, and incredibly peaceful, making it ideal for video calls during work hours without any distractions. Just steps away from the hotel is a bus station that connects directly to the city center—so convenient! Even if you prefer walking, you can reach the heart of Edinburgh in just 15 minutes. I highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Edinburgh. It’s quiet, clean, and full of charm, with excellent value for money.

Smiths Guest House was an absolute gem during our stay in Edinburgh—exactly the kind of cozy, well-located place that makes travel so enjoyable. We chose it for its excellent value and weren’t disappointed at all. The room itself was charming with a vintage feel, yet fully equipped with everything we needed. The bed was incredibly comfortable, featuring four pillows, and the whole space felt clean and welcoming. The bathroom was compact—typical of Scottish guesthouses—but perfectly functional, with all essentials included, except for a slightly small sink. Our host Neil was incredibly kind and helpful. Even though our English wasn’t perfect, he patiently explained everything, making us feel at home right away. The carpeted floor might not be everyone’s favorite, but it was spotless and added to the warm, lived-in vibe. Location-wise, it’s fantastic—just steps from bus stops (the 12 and 24 line) heading straight into the city center and Portobello Beach. A short walk behind the property leads to another main road packed with multiple bus routes. Right outside the door is a small local market called Margiotta, offering a variety of affordable groceries and snacks. There’s also a tiny convenience store just across the street with a similar selection. Nearby, a little burger joint serves decent quick bites, and a café nearby offers great grab-and-go breakfast wraps. One thing to note: the entrance has narrow stairs—so keep that in mind if you’re mobility-challenged. We checked out early one morning at 4 AM without any hassle—we simply left the key on a hook near the door. Overall, this was a top-tier experience. If we ever return to Edinburgh, Smiths will definitely be on our list. Highly recommended!

We stayed at this five-bedroom, five-bathroom house for three nights and found it great for our large group. Since we were out most of the day, the unreliable Wi-Fi wasn’t a major issue—but when we were actually at home, the connection was frustratingly weak or completely dropped. The bathrooms were inconsistent too: some rooms had spacious ones, but the top-floor bedroom shared a tiny bathroom with barely any room to place toiletries—everything had to go on the floor. Also, the TVs were only portable-sized, which felt underwhelming for the price point. For a property like this, decent-sized TVs and reliable internet should be standard. Overall, the house was functional and spacious enough for a family or group, but the lack of proper amenities made the experience feel a bit disappointing given the cost.

The hostess was incredibly welcoming, and the room was spotlessly clean—every corner felt fresh and well-maintained. The bathroom was equally tidy, and the beds were wonderfully comfortable, making for a restful night’s sleep. Located in a quiet neighborhood just a short walk from the city center, it offers the perfect balance between peace and convenience. What stood out most was the personalized recommendations—she shared great spots nearby for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, which made exploring the area so much easier. It's clear she genuinely cares about her guests' experience. This stay was nothing short of excellent, and I’d happily return. Highly recommend!

We arrived at The Valentine and were warmly greeted by Monica, who was incredibly friendly and immediately offered some great local walking suggestions. The room was spacious and inviting—bed and pillows were incredibly comfortable, making for a restful night’s sleep. The bathroom was recently renovated, beautifully designed, and everything worked perfectly. Located just a short walk from the city center, we were surrounded by fantastic restaurants and lively bars. A wonderful park was only a 3-minute stroll away—perfect for a relaxing evening stroll. If we ever return to Edinburgh, we’d definitely choose this hotel again. Huge thanks to the entire team at The Valentine for such a welcoming and memorable stay. Edinburgh is a stunning, safe city with friendly locals—truly a gem of a destination!

Staying at The Ben Doran Guest House felt like stepping into a piece of Edinburgh's history. The exterior is modest, but inside, it’s a charming Georgian townhouse with over 300 years of character—original woodwork, elegant furnishings, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes it perfect for a relaxing break. The staff were incredibly warm and welcoming, sharing fascinating stories about the building’s past. The rooms are quiet and cozy, and the breakfast was exceptional—fresh, locally sourced, and beautifully presented. What really stood out was the location: right outside the front door is a bus stop with frequent service to the city center, making exploring easy and stress-free. This isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s an experience. I’d absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Edinburgh.

I booked this hotel at the last minute for my five-year-old daughter and me after my wife was unexpectedly admitted to a hospital in Edinburgh during our holiday in Scotland. Ted, the staff member I interacted with, was incredibly kind, empathetic, and helpful throughout the entire process. The room was clean, cozy, and well-maintained—perfect for a short stay under stressful circumstances. I especially appreciated that the TV had Sky Sports, which kept my daughter entertained while we waited. The location was convenient, and the overall experience exceeded my expectations. In such an emotional time, the warm hospitality made all the difference. I’d definitely recommend Aaron Lodge to anyone visiting Edinburgh, especially those needing flexibility and compassion during unexpected situations.

Staying at Prestonfield House felt like stepping into a classic British country estate—seriously elegant and full of charm. The property is nestled in a private grounds, giving it a peaceful, secluded vibe that’s perfect for couples looking for a romantic getaway. While the location is a bit off the beaten path, it's easily accessible by train or car, and the surrounding countryside adds to the overall experience. The architecture and interiors are incredibly photogenic—every corner looks like a scene from a period drama. The only minor downside is some noticeable sound transfer between floors, so quiet moments might be interrupted occasionally. But honestly, the ambiance, privacy, and unique character more than make up for it. A truly memorable stay with high value for money.
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