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Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, EDINBURGH/ Updated : Feb 8, 2017, 12:01 IST
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This hotel is certainly a favourite for families as the choice of rooms includes a number of family rooms that include king-size beds and bunk beds in the same room at a steal of a price. The central location doesn’t hurt either a … Read more
This hotel is certainly a favourite for families as the choice of rooms includes a number of family rooms that include king-size beds and bunk beds in the same room at a steal of a price. The central location doesn’t hurt either and it is set back enough from the party zone of the city to attract more families and business travellers rather than partygoers. Read less
This hotel is certainly a favourite for families as the choice of rooms includes a number of family rooms that include king-size beds and bunk beds in the same room at a steal of a price. The central location doesn’t hurt either and it is set back enough from the party zone of the city to attract more families and business travellers rather than partygoers. Rooms come in different sizes such as standard doubles, compact doubles and twin rooms featuring a set of bunk beds. All rooms are outfitted in bright colours and take on a more modern feel than many other hotels in the city. Amenities in this hotel include a continental breakfast for just £5.95 which include pastries, meats, cheese and fresh fruit, free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, tea and coffee in each room, flat screen TVs, blackout blinds and complimentary toiletries. The mattress and pillows are particularly comfortable here and located nearby are a plethora of restaurants and attractions.
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