The author describes the Howard Hotel Edinburgh as being located in "a classic New Town building" which is"elegant and superbly proportioned". The Hotel is furnished throughout with "antique furniture and original art" which makes it resemble "a swank private club". Among the many features of this hotel are "butlers and Web-equipped TVs" and it has
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The inspector found The Howard to be in a "small but perfectly formed" building.Built in the 1820s, it has been a hotel "since World War 2" which is "reluctant to move with the times" as evidenced by its refusal to "have tea facilities in its rooms".
There are just 18 rooms - his had "a bathroom almost the same size as the room itself" and a vie
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Kieran Falconer appreciated the surroundings of this 5 star hotel situated just 5 minutes away from Princes Street, the famous shopping area in Edinburgh. He describes the hotel as "plush and ever so slightly decadent", enjoying the "sumptuous" bathroom, the four-poster bed and the one on one attention from his own butler for the duration of his st
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