For the price (at around £70 a night, which I booked online), The Hudson Hotel is actually a solidly good deal. It's a bit of a hit-or-miss place to stay across the board, but considering it's roughly half the cost of other similar modernised hotels in New Town, it's worth a go.
My initial reservations skyrocketed as I showed up for check-in and had to wait a seemingly interminable length of time. With three employees in the lobby and three computer terminals, you'd think that three parties could be helped at a time, but you'd be wrong. Perhaps one of the ladies was a trainee and one a manager that had more important matters at hand, but only one of the hotel staff was handling check-ins... which apparently took the party ahead of me a good solid ten or so minutes to sort.
Once past that, my stay was smooth sailing. There's free and decent (though not terribly high-speed) wireless internet throughout the property. My room was as expected for a European hotel. In fact, it quite reminded me of my stays in Rome, with basic single beds, barely enough room to walk around them, and a modest, but serviceable toilet. Toiletries featured products from The Tub, which I've encountered at various other lodgings throughout the country. I always like it when there are large containers meant to be refilled, rather than little individually packaged ones - it seems so much more efficient to me.
And conveniently, there's a bar/restaurant attached to the hotel. Whilst pressed for time, I had a decent and affordable lunch there before dashing off to meetings. And the food wasn't half bad, either.
As you can tell from my general descriptions, I feel a lukewarm toward The Hudson Hotel. I'd willingly stay here again, but I'd double-check some other establishments in the area for comparable prices before caving into making a booking here. read more