Royal British Hotel

*****

Reviewed by Roomex.com Customer via on 16 Sep 2008
20 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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The Royal British Hotel is situated on one of the main shopping streets in Edinburgh, Princes Street. It's the ultimate in perfect location with the train station across the road, buses stopping outside the door and all the cities medieval sites within walking distance! The hotel itself has an amazing sweeping staircase that spans 4 floors and is shined to perfection! The hotel lobby is on the first floor and is modern and the staff are friendly. There are a couple little bars where you can get a drink and these are nicely modern also but with large windows looking down on the busy Princes Street to make it the ultimate place for people watching and enjoying a wonderful view! The rooms themselves were a bit of a disappointment as the big windows are reserved mainly for the front reception and dining rooms, so they were dark and a little tired. The furniture is fine but nothing exceptional. Our bathroom/shower-room was totally functional but tiny and a little dated also. Breakfast was served swiftly and with friendly service but the food was a little greasy and there wasn't much in a Full Fry. The continental however was lovely and had plenty choice. I wouldn't complain about the hotel in any way. It's an old building that's been sectioned up to make lots and lots of rooms and therefore has a little bit of a Fawlty Towers feel to it but if you want to stay City Centre, it's a good location and all you're looking for is a bed right? It is a little expensive for what it is but then all the accommodation around Edinburgh is expensive compared to Ireland - I guess that's the price you have to pay to visit a THOROUGHLY AMAZING CITY!!!!!!

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