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Edinburgh hotel recommendations please
Dh and I are thinking about a long weekend in June. Hoping one of you ladies would have a hotel and/or restaurant recommendations for me....thanks!
Re: Edinburgh hotel recommendations please
This is a helpful thread:
http://community.thenest.com/cs/ks/forums/63474730/ShowThread.aspx#backToTopAnchor
I posted this on the travel board as well, and likely in the thread above, but here you go:
We were just there over Christmas and stayed at the Radisson Blu on the Royal Mile, and it was perfect. Great location, walkable to the train station, I am 99% sure there is a bus right by the train station that goes to the airport as well. You can walk to Edinburgh Castle, or walk to Princes Street for shopping.
We ate at Wedgwood one night and it was literally like a block from the hotel, and it was awesome. So, so good.
http://www.wedgwoodtherestaurant.co.uk/
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I highly recommend the Holiday Inn Cowgate. A lot of hostels are on that road (but farther down the road) so tons of tourists/backpackers use that area as their base. It is crazy quiet and surprisingly nice. It's 3 minutes off the Royal Mile (no more than 7 minutes walk from the famed Radisson Blu) and the price is definitely right.
Holyrood 9A is an amazing, amazing pub right by the Holiday Inn (or again 3 minutes off the Royal Mile), great burgers there. They have Blue Moon on tap if you miss that from home. The Chanter is another great one but it's kind of in a middle-of-nowhere (as far as tourists are concerned) location.
I highly recommend Kismot or Mother India's Cafe for Indian. The Mitre on the Royal Mile is a good pub. Los Cardos is close enough to Chiptole burritos to satisfy the craving of those who don't have the good stuff. The caramel short bread bars at CQ Cafe on Grassmarket are to die for. Go to the newsagent next door to get a little bottle of milk for the best treat ever! I adore Biddy Mulligan's on Grassmarket for hardcore boozing. Oink (just off Grassmarket) is a pork lovers paradise and a quick, cheap lunch.
That's all I've got for now.