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Cedar Inn

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The Balmoral - Breakfast

The Balmoral

(73 reviews)

££££

Old Town

Standing at the East End of Princes Street is the imposing building known today as The Balmoral…read moreHotel. Owned by Sir Rocco Forte since 1997, the building has been completely refurbished and now enjoys a worldwide reputation as a luxury hotel. The hotel is a well-loved landmark which has graced Edinburgh's skyline since 1902 when it began its life as a grand railway hotel. Of course the building has undergone many changes since then but even to this day it still holds a certain magic that has luckily been harnessed and maintained. The famous Balmoral hotel is an iconic feature in the Edinburgh city skyline. With its impressive architecture, famous clocktower, and Scottish flag flying patriotically - it's like a siren that makes you want to see what's inside its walls.

Bar Prince in the Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh is the perfect combination of luxury, quality and…read morecomfort. The Balmoral has been hosting royalty, celebrities, and cultural icons for 120 years, but the staff makes everyone feel special regardless who you are. We went back two days in a row because it is such a beautiful space with quality food and cocktails. The design is stylish modern classic with some of the most beautiful glassware I've seen. The cocktail menu hosts a nice variety of wonderful signature and classic recipes. I had the Nutty Professor (photo #2) which was a tasty blend of Bourbon, spiced rum, Cocchi Torino (sweet vermouth), Frangelico (hazelnut liqueur), and black walnut bitters with an orange garnish. It was so good I didn't change it up for my second. The cocktail menu is fun because of its local focus. They use fresh, locally sourced ingredients, reflecting a commitment to quality and a connection to the surrounding Scottish landscape. We loved everything about the experience for our first time visiting Scotland. The Balmoral Hotel and Bar Prince are a must when you visit beautiful Edinburgh. Go there!!! Salute

The Woodside Hotel

The Woodside Hotel

(2 reviews)

££

The Woodside Hotel absolutely made our trip to Scotland magical. We travel very often and this was…read moreone of my favorite hotels we've ever stayed at. Family run by the incredibly kind John, Liz, and Joe , you truly feel like part of the family when you enter the premises. Our rooms were spacious, beautifully decorated and impecabbly clean. The breakfast and dinner at the hotel is AMAZING. A great selection that was always vegetarian friendly, cooked with obviously high quality ingredients. The chef even came out to personally greet us after we extended our gratitude for such a wonderful meal to our extremely personable and attentive waiter, Kyle. This hotel is in a PERFECT location. We were able to walk to some wonderful shops and many restaurants and were even within walking distance to the water and the incredible Aberdour Castle, which only cost 6 pounds to have full-run of. WELL worth the money. We are already anxiously planning our trip back to The Woodside. This place is fantastic.

The staff was clearly aimed at making the customer happy. We were allowed to check in a few hours…read moreearly so we could rest up from the trip. The couple who owns this hotel was extremely helpful in giving us tour tips and ways to get into Edinburgh by train instead of driving. Just a short walk from the train station, we walked both days to the station with a light walk back to the hotel when we returned. Located in a charming village, it was near everything and far enough away to be comfortable. Highly recommend this hotel.

Burntisland Sands Hotel - E

Burntisland Sands Hotel

(1 review)

This review is for The Sands Burntisland restaurant. Let's start by saying, it was a mission to…read moreget here. Being ignorant train riders and apparently poor map readers, we jumped on the train in Kinghorn and got off at the Burntisland station. Don't judge, we're from Hawai'i, geography is not our strong suit. Ask us about volcanoes and we will chat up a storm. Anyhow, I digress. So we jump into our Googlemaps page (a la Joey Tribiani from Friends) and figure out we have to walk about 3/4 of a mile back towards where we came from. We ask directions from a 16 yr. old girl in a 2nd floor window. She hmmm'd and haw'd a bit so we were a little iffy about believing her. We walked in that directions and asked a few more people along the way. The good news is that we worked off our calories before we actually ate and we had a fantastic walk along the Burntisland beach yah? Once there, we were greeted and shown to our table by a server which we later discovered was also the bartender, the host and quite possibly the cook too. He was AWESOME and funny and called Kinghorn Taxis @ 01592-890890 for us so we wouldn't be stranded. Which by the way, Hamish, the owner came and picked us up himself and became our go to taxi for our stay. Honestly, I don't quite remember everything the seven of us ordered (might have been the long walk). What I do remember is the Steamed Shetland Mussels with creamy white wine, garlic and parsley sauce. TO DIE FOR!!! If you happen upon this place, please make sure this is a part of your meal. You will not regret it. Save some bread so you can dip it in the broth. Next time I'm in Burntisland I will definitely stop for a large serving of the Steamed Shetland Mussels.

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