"The room was far too hot. There was a dog whining/ whelping through the night. The bathmat slipped from under me when getting out of the bath. There is no reception or phone in the room to request anything. I do not want anyone moving my belongings around when I am out of the room. No breakfast included but you can pay an extra £28.00 for it."
"The room was far too hot. There was a dog whining/ whelping through the night. The bathmat slipped from under me when getting out of the bath. There is no reception or phone in the room to request anything. I do not want anyone moving my belongings around when I am out of the room. No breakfast included but you can pay an extra £28.00 for it."
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"Can’t fault the hotel, the staff were welcoming helpful and courteous. The rooms were spotless and the bed was very comfortable.
5* breakfast serving an array of goods to suit every plate.
Thank you for a wonderful stay we’ll definitely be booking again."
"Edinburgh hotel prices are notoriously expensive and poor value in my opinion after 50 years of staying there - but this was an exception.
February meant a comfy stay for 54 quid for my wife & I.
The price and location were the clinchers - the AirPort Express bus stop is right outside the hotel entrance and so is the tram stop.
Haymarket rail station is right across the street.
So is Ryries - one of the Scottish capital’s historic pubs - others are on the hotel’s doorstep, including its own Platform 5 bar n restaurant.
Princes St is just along the road and the Royal Mile & castle are not far either.
Stairs up to reception are a hassle with heavy luggage but our receptionist was good at her job & welcoming.
Her offer of a room upgrade was a surprise - so instead of a windowless room we got a view of the car park - hardly the majestic castle but better than a blank wall.
Our room was small for two with carryon luggage - so cramped with bigger suitcases no doubt, although there is storage under the bed.
The double bed mattress was remarkably good and we had a sound night’s sleep which is top result for any hotel.
As others have mentioned, the lack of a kettle to make a cuppa is a glaring omission - I’d rather have that than the complimentary hairdryer.
Late checkout was complimentary with my IHG points.
Skipped breakfast in the hotel cos an Italian cafe almost next door does super omelette rolls and all sorts of other goodies.
A highly enjoyable stay in every way.
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"Room was updated, very clean and comfortable. We had one night where an alarm went off but after that we really enjoyed our stay. The hotel is walkable to all the old town sights and the Castle. We would stay here again!"
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When can I expect good weather in Linlithgow?
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What's there to see and do in Linlithgow?
Enjoy all that Linlithgow has to offer and visit Blackness Castle, Linlithgow Burgh Halls and Annet House Museum. If you have a little extra time during your trip, you might want to make a stop at Linlithgow Golf Club and West Lothian Golf Club.
How can I get around Linlithgow?
It's easier to get around town comfortably when you know your options. To see more of the larger area, take a train from Linlithgow Station.