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Edinburgh Hotels 19:10 - Sep 8 with 3765 viewsqprmeath

Anyone any recent experience ? Its for my wife's 40th so will have to be decent! At moment looks like going to The Scotsman. Thought about The Tigerlily but reckon it could be noisy.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 19:48 - Sep 8 with 3740 viewsHaveringhoop

Tiger Lilly is a great hotel.
Good food, good bars and nightclub.
In the best location .
If your worried about noise just ask for
A room on a upper floor.
If you need a restaurant for the wife's birthday.
The Kitchen is special.
Hope this helps.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 19:55 - Sep 8 with 3737 viewscurdie

The Glass House has been highly recommended to me from people who have stayed there recently.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 21:29 - Sep 8 with 3694 viewsBostonR

Apex Waterloo Place. Very nice and great location. Homies restaurant next door is a must.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 21:35 - Sep 8 with 3691 viewsonlyrinmoray

We went to the Best western at Bruntsfield got a good deal A bus ride from princes street handy for us as weve bus passes LOL
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Edinburgh Hotels on 21:56 - Sep 8 with 3671 viewsQPRMUSO

I can strongly recommend the Caledonian, it is right on Princes Street and has views of the castle. Very Grand and you can get deals too, for her 40th well worth getting the brownie points for, congrats to her.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 22:42 - Sep 8 with 3646 viewsYorkRanger

Been a lot on business over recent years. Scotsman and Caledonian are both very good. We stayed in Apex International in the Grassmarket in April for my daughters 21st. Nice hotel, good location in the shadow of the castle and lots of bars and cafes close by. Princes St 15 minute walk, but cabs plentiful. Has a pool and gym also and you can negotiate with them on price

Loads of good places to eat. We always go back to a small Restaurant on Rosé St. Best Mexican we have found anywhere - only seats about 30 but absolutely top drawer.

http://www.miroscantinamexicana.com/

Finally if you have time go on the East Coast train. It hugs the coast line through Northumberland and north of Berwick and the scenery is stunning.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 09:20 - Sep 9 with 3566 viewslondonscottish

If you like sea food Fishers is very good. I recently went to the one on Thistle Street.

http://www.fishersbistros.co.uk/fishers-in-the-city.php

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Edinburgh Hotels on 10:54 - Sep 9 with 3520 viewsJuzzie

There's a Tune Hotel in Edinburgh. Maybe you could ask TF if it's "any good" (if you know what I mean). Apparently, it's all the rage at the moment.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 12:17 - Sep 9 with 3488 viewsTrom

The George on George Street is nice if traditional and in the heart of all the trendy clothes shops if your missus likes that kind of thing.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 17:48 - Sep 9 with 3428 viewsqprmeath

Looks like Ill go for the Caledonian. Tigerlily too dear and Tony wont stump up the cash for the Tune Hotel. Thanks for all replies.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 17:59 - Sep 9 with 3422 viewstooting_hoop

You've already mentioned budget, so I don't think this one will be suitable. But whilst the thread exists I might as well mention The Witchery - which is part of the Castle. Top restaurant and a few exclusive crazy gothic suites too.

It is like no other hotel you are likely to have been to, special, but off the wall.

http://thewitchery.com/

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Edinburgh Hotels on 18:00 - Sep 9 with 3422 viewsHAYESBOY

Stayed at the Dalmahoy years ago and was very good.

http://www.marriott.co.uk/hotels/travel/edigs-dalmahoy-a-marriott-hotel-and-coun

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Edinburgh Hotels on 20:16 - Sep 9 with 3374 viewsTW_R

Edinburgh Hotels on 17:59 - Sep 9 by tooting_hoop

You've already mentioned budget, so I don't think this one will be suitable. But whilst the thread exists I might as well mention The Witchery - which is part of the Castle. Top restaurant and a few exclusive crazy gothic suites too.

It is like no other hotel you are likely to have been to, special, but off the wall.

http://thewitchery.com/


I've eaten at The Witchery and the food is fantastic. My brother has stayed there and said it's great.

I've stayed at The Glass House and that was really nice. Very contemporary with honesty bars and open fires.

I wouldn't stay at Tigerlilly. Very noisy, with a club in the basement.

The Roxburghe on Charlotte Square is quite nice. I wasn't impressed by the Hilton or Sheraton so avoid them.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 21:17 - Sep 9 with 3352 viewsYorkRanger

Edinburgh Hotels on 20:16 - Sep 9 by TW_R

I've eaten at The Witchery and the food is fantastic. My brother has stayed there and said it's great.

I've stayed at The Glass House and that was really nice. Very contemporary with honesty bars and open fires.

I wouldn't stay at Tigerlilly. Very noisy, with a club in the basement.

The Roxburghe on Charlotte Square is quite nice. I wasn't impressed by the Hilton or Sheraton so avoid them.


I thought the Witchery was overrated. If you have the budget this is very good

http://www.tower-restaurant.com/
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Edinburgh Hotels on 22:41 - Sep 9 with 3315 viewsPeterHucker

My wife treated me to a weekend in Edinburgh for my 40th a few years ago. We stayed at Fraser Suites which was really nice and great location. Lots of good pubs that I'd like to recommend but thanks to the whisky chasers, I can't remember what any of them were called or where they are!
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Edinburgh Hotels on 17:07 - Sep 27 with 3177 viewsqprmeath

Staying in The Glasshouse Hotel. Have booked that Mexican York recommended. Anything else people reckon I should do while I'm there? Going next Friday.
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Edinburgh Hotels on 23:05 - Oct 14 with 3070 viewsYorkRanger

How was the Mexican?
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