silkee56
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Myself and my husband had the pleasure of staying here last week. It is a small hotel, 50 rooms, feels bigger as a quirky layout. ||We actually stayed in 3 rooms over the course of our 4 night stay so can give a comprehensive review of rooms!||Breakfast was very good but service was slow. First morning we waited 20 minutes for 2 Orange Juices. There were 3 staff for 3 tables, there's no excuse for that. It might be an idea to leave fresh juices out beside the newspapers so guests can help themselves. Service was better the other mornings, staff are very friendly but need to just move a bit faster! We met a lovely American girl the last night, I think her name was Adi who was very efficient and friendly. ||First room 312|Very small! Wardrobe door touched off bed, zero storage, husband almost fell out of bed, a very small double bed, too small unless you are alone! Noisy due to tram bell going every few mins. Very clean and beautifully decorated but as a result of above issues we asked to be moved. ||Second room 603|Fab! Bigger bed, more storage, a balcony with views of Edinburgh. Quieter as further from tram. Lilita, the front office manager an absolute gem btw, helped us on multiple occasions throughout our stay, we were sorry we didnt get an opportunity to say goodbye. ||Unfortunately due to the storm our flight was cancelled and we had to stay another night. Room 603 was booked so we were moved to 404.||Last room 404|Loved this room! Huge! Like a loft apartment, bedroom upstairs, 2 bathrooms, large living area, quiet as at back of hotel. Will request this room on our next visit or maybe splurge and try the penthouse! :)||Wouldn't hesitate to recommend this hotel, we loved it. Its quirky, very old and full of history. Location was also excellent. ||Last quick mention to Joseph the door man and Biance on Reception. You were all great, see you on our next visit :)