My family felt we lived in the lap of luxury at this B&B. We stayed in the Grand Tudor since we were a family of four. After hours check-in was seamless, and it was the best night's sleep my family had our entire stay in Scotland. We booked two nights, and our young girls were giddy with "how fancy" they felt. I cannot say enough about breakfast; every bite was scrumptious, whether eating the porridge, haggis, or the fresh, wild salmon offered in the day's special. We made good use of the club room, as my husband and I enjoyed the Platform 9 3/4's honor bar, and my daughter cozied up to her book on the sofa. The hosts happily gave us advice on lesser known but still impressive attractions in Edinburgh and answered any questions we had. I think they also went above and beyond in keeping our luggage after checkout so we could explore more of Edinburgh before returning home. I'd love to return here just my husband and myself for an anniversary. Location: Not in the city center, but buses easily get you back to it. The neighborhood is full of wonderful restaurants. Aesthetic: It's meticulously decorated. I don't feel any detail was overlooked. I felt a dark academia vibe in the club room and to an extent, in the breakfast room. It also felt that you could imagine yourself living in decades past like the 1930's, 40's, and 50's depending on the music playing in either area. Whereas the common areas were darker color pallets, the bedrooms were bright white walls and rich wooden panels. All the artwork and portraits are worth investigating.
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