The Northumberland Hotel Guest Reviews
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Geyrat Fri, 4 July 2025
Good
Urmil Thu, 3 July 2025
Poor
Shankar Thu, 3 July 2025
Pleasant
Jennifer Tue, 1 July 2025
Convenient
Liked: Convenient and had all I needed
Disliked: A bit tired in places - but clean and comfortable enough
Aliaan Sun, 29 June 2025
Bad
Hamza Sun, 29 June 2025
Pleasant
Moisés Tue, 24 June 2025
Exceptional
Peters Sun, 22 June 2025
Passable
Liked: Coffer, tea, tv, bed
Disliked: The price
Barry Sun, 22 June 2025
Next visit to Edinburgh may...
Liked: Location was good but not waking distance as not 1.8 miles more like 2.2 miles, bus stop right outside hotel and one opposite that went into town, various buses available to take you into the centre of town and night bus available in area.
Disliked: Hotel was covered completely in scaffolding so not a good first impression. Car park around the back was like parking in a building site, lots of dirty bin rubbish, and Harris fencing , very tired. Our rooms were tired, bugs crawling all over bed and desk, unsure of what bugs hopefully not bed bugs as may have got into my luggage and transported to my property. Doors along corridors and other guests room main door the soft closing not working so banging throughout the night. Both bathrooms were tired and shower pressure poor. Not staff around when checking out just asked to put keys in an open tray on the desk by a plastic message.
David Sat, 21 June 2025
Suggest checking if you are...
Liked: lovely room, wonderful bistro up the street, on a bus line, nice neighborhood, close to Waverley train station, easy checkin, fast wi-fi, easy access
Disliked: For room 1B and only for room 1B, there is and external private bathroom down the corridor, which would be ok but it was on the first floor at base of stairs making it awkward bumping into a few folks while heading to the bathroom.Room 1B is at the front of the hotel at street level - it is a bus route, since it was warmer than usual the window needed to be open, so it was noisy. Double pane windows would help cut the noise.