Best Edinburgh Hotel? The Balmoral - Castle View 1 Bedroom Suite

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • We stayed at The Balmoral hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland for three nights in October 2023. The Castle View Suite is a one bedroom, one bath (plus powder room) suite with views onto Edinburgh Castle, the Scott Monument (my personal favorite), Princes Street, and more. Service at the hotel was beyond reproach, as was cleanliness and functionality. Food at Brasserie Prince was excellent. The Spa was nothing exciting, but more than serviceable with a great indoor pool. This was our first stay at a Rocco Forte property, and based on our experience it won't be our last. Overall, this is a strong recommendation from me.
    00:00 Powder Room / WC
    00:27 Living Room
    02:02 Bedroom
    02:27 Main Bathroom
    05:03 Closet Area
    05:41 The Views and Soundproofing
    06:36 Minibar
    07:44 Welcome Scotch and Service
    08:50 Turndown Service
    09:50 The Bed
    10:28 Suite Size Measurements
    11:21 Blacklight in Bathrooms
    11:48 Bathroom Details and Amenities
    13:50 Internet Speeds, USB Ports, TV
    15:05 The Cost (USD)
    15:46 Brasserie Prince and Haggis
    17:55 SCOTCH Whskey Bar
    18:29 The Spa
    19:01 Conclusion

Komentáře • 16

  • @PerfectRodo
    @PerfectRodo Před 6 měsíci +3

    Bust nooks! 😂❤

  • @rumbarumba1
    @rumbarumba1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I cleaned that room in the 90s😂

  • @johnsutherland3096
    @johnsutherland3096 Před 3 měsíci

    Love Edinburgh, hotel looks really nice ,great review , Thanks

  • @DEEKIE999
    @DEEKIE999 Před 5 měsíci

    What a fantastic review. I’ve subscribed as I thoroughly enjoyed the content.

  • @rumbarumba1
    @rumbarumba1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is a standard room
    Have you saw the suites they are to die for ❤

  • @sandyneedham6499
    @sandyneedham6499 Před 7 měsíci +7

    This hotel was known for most of its life as The North British hotel. A distinctive name, as I know of no other North British hotels anywhere in the world. I know that the invented name Balmoral may be thought to appeal to visitors as having some kind of royal connection. However, to anyone who knows, every seaside resort in the UK has a cheap bed and breakfast called "The Balmoral". It is a shame that the distinctive North British name was junked in favor of a junk name like The Balmoral. Other Forte hotels such as the Amigo in Brussels and the Astoria in St Petersburg have continued to operate with their classic names - but sadly, not here. North British RIP.

    • @ScottMattTravels
      @ScottMattTravels  Před 6 měsíci

      Very interesting.. didn't know that about The Balmoral name. I cut this out of the script because Google removed the incorrect listing and it wasn't really relevant anymore:
      "The hotel is called 'The Balmoral'. When we arrived at Edinburgh airport, the dispatcher at the taxi stand asked where we were going. I said 'The Balmoral Hotel'. She entered that into a kiosk, which passed the address on to the taxi driver automatically. All fair enough.
      However, Google had an extra listing for 'Balmoral Hotel' which was on Greenside Row. The taxi dropped us off on Leith Street which seemed close enough, and we presumed was behind the hotel. Long story short, we ended up schlepping our bags about half a kilometer to the real hotel.
      I reported the business listing to Google as being erroneous and now it seems to have disappeared from Maps, but it might still be sitting in another nav database that uses Google’s data. So if you're traveling by taxi or a ride share app, double check that you’re heading to 'The Balmoral' on Princes Street, and not a back alley behind the Edinburgh Playhouse."
      Maybe there was another "Balmoral Hotel" that existed there, or perhaps it was just a Maps error? It had one 5-star review at the time.

    • @tommoncrieff1154
      @tommoncrieff1154 Před 4 měsíci

      North Britain was a term widely used until the late 19th century to refer either to Scotland or the very north of England and Scotland. It came about at the peak of support for the Union. As a child in Scotland I had a very ancient and very posh piano teacher who once sent me a postcard from Italy with my address concluding N.B. and not Scotland or U.K! The North British Railway Hotel was the grand hotel of the NBR, North British Railway Company, who owned Waverley Station and operated the trains. All railway companies operated grand hotels at their central stations and most of them survive. I agree with you about the bane change. My family lived in Edinburgh for generations, sadly no longer. As children we all knew the click of the North British Hotel ran 5 minutes fast so passengers would be prompt and not miss their trains.

  • @gregkrilov
    @gregkrilov Před 3 měsíci

    Best room review

  • @auggiedoggie21
    @auggiedoggie21 Před 5 měsíci

    Loved the review of the hotel; putting it on our list for our next trip to Edinburgh this coming August! Our first return to Europe in seven years, now that we can travel safely once more.

  • @johnfinister5011
    @johnfinister5011 Před 3 měsíci

    Just in case it crops up again: a knight is addressed as Sir (forename), so it is Sir Rocco and not Sir Forte.

  • @texasboy5117
    @texasboy5117 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I looked at rates in May for and regular room 495£. A one bedroom suite as shown 1304£.

  • @elisshadelport2015
    @elisshadelport2015 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow, I had to check that this was really the Balmoral Edinburgh or another hotel…suite looks VERY different from website…not as nice as website at all 😮. Thank you

  • @andrewdoubtfire4700
    @andrewdoubtfire4700 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I think the natural light comment refers totally to the daylight effect led lights in the bathroom that you found a bit too bright.

    • @ScottMattTravels
      @ScottMattTravels  Před 6 měsíci

      I mean, maybe. But I don't equate LED lights with natural light in any case.

  • @jackclarkson148
    @jackclarkson148 Před 7 měsíci +4

    My take away… Who measures a toilet? Funny as $hit