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Aug 6, 2009 |
wonderful
Since 2002 my sons and I have stayed here several times. Staff excellent and the one time I needed a doctor, when the on duty manager found out the dr was on the phone within 10 minutes. A wonderful charming hotel with wonderful atmosphere and wonderful staff |
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Nov 9, 2007 |
Great location and affordable price
I have mainly booked a 3 night stay at Royal British because of the central location in Edinburgh and the price was affordable. The location of the hotel is fantastic especially if you have traveling to Edinburgh via rail. The Staff were friendly and very helpful and the lobby and communal areas of the hotel have clearly been renovated, although our room was not as impressive - dimly lit, yet adequate and bathroom was clean and spacious. The best thing about Royal British was an excellent customer service and the location for an affordable price. |
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Jan 6, 2006 |
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dublin |
For the price it's fantastic
For a 2 star it was fantastic. Spacious room location could not be any better and it is affordable. Staff very friendly. One to defo note. |
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Cardiff, Wales |
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The location is superb, right on the main street, and close to the central railway station and airport bus. Everything else (staff, cleanliness, facilities) was satisfactory, but nothing special.
My room was a single, which was small but quite adequate for someone who is out most of the day. It was at the rear of the hotel, facing a jumble of walls and fire escapes. There was a loud vent of some kind outside, and I was relieved that it was switched off between 11pm and 7am. I was also a bit worried by the small piece of metal that constituted the security latch for the window, especially since the window appeared to be very accessible from outside. Other guest rooms (and the breakfast room) have terrific views over the railway station to the Old Town.
The breakfasts were filling enough, although the cooked breakfast was a bit tired. And you'll save a lot of time if you're energetic enough to use the stairs rather than the lift. |
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Cardiff, Wales |
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The location is superb, right on the main street, and close to the central railway station and airport bus. Everything else (staff, cleanliness, facilities) was satisfactory, but nothing special.
My room was a single, which was small but quite adequate for someone who is out most of the day. It was at the rear of the hotel, facing a jumble of walls and fire escapes. There was a loud vent of some kind outside, and I was relieved that it was switched off between 11pm and 7am. I was also a bit worried by the small piece of metal that constituted the security latch for the window, especially since the window appeared to be very accessible from outside. Other guest rooms (and the breakfast room) have terrific views over the railway station to the Old Town.
The breakfasts were filling enough, although the cooked breakfast was a bit tired. And you'll save a lot of time if you're energetic enough to use the stairs rather than the lift. |
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