"Beautiful hotel with a great vibe. Excellent location for what I needed. Staff were polite and room service was great! Also, fantastic to have car parking facilities. All in all I loved my stay and would recommend to anyone. I will definitely be back!"
"Great alternative hotel for someone traveling in Edinburgh, the 43 bus take you straight from city center to the hotel.
There's McDonalds and M&S Food Hall near the hotel."
With a stay at this apartment in South Queensferry (Dalmeny), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Edinburgh Zoo and Edinburgh Park. This apartment is 8.3 mi (13.4 km) from Edinburgh Castle and 8.4 mi (13.5 km) from Royal Mile.
This apartment offers designated smoking areas.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself comfortable in this apartment, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and a stovetop. Wired and wireless internet access is complimentary, while a 24-inch Smart television with cable programming provides entertainment. Conveniences include a separate sitting area and a microwave.
"Decided to have a night out to a hotel to escape the house, and bought this trip last minute over Xmas. Loved the hotel, we had a great view of the bridges from our room.
We didn't try the food but the bar is pretty cheap considering it's a Doubletree location. Only around £5 a pint."
"Spacious and modern rooms, comfortable beds. Regular cleaning, savory breakfast to order in the restaurant, very reasonable prices for catering, friendly staff. No hair dryer and bring a shower cap because the shower head is high and fixed. Very quiet and well-insulated hotel. Excellent value for money"
"There are two Premier Inns near the airport. Please be careful not to go to the wrong one when searching on the map (like I did...). The hotel is near the airport. It is quite convenient to drive to the airport to return the car in the morning. However, if you want to go to BP to refuel and return the car, please leave a little earlier because there is a little traffic jam at the roundabout of M9 during the morning rush hour. Parking at the hotel is not free, 7-8 pounds per night. There is a self-service payment machine before entering the hotel (it is really miserable to go to the wrong hotel and pay the parking fee twice). The guy at the hotel bar is very nice!! He is very active and talkative!"
"Had booked one night to stay before flying on holiday early on 24th January. Unfortunately that was when Storm Eowyn decided to arrive and so all flights were cancelled. We slept very well, extremely comfortable beds and pillows. Because all flights were off, it meant that pretty much every hotel guest arrived for breakfast at the same time, and so although the kitchen staff did an amazing job, they were struggling to cope with keeping the hot foods stocked and getting the crockery and cutlery replenished. The housekeeping staff were also helping out and we have to give the staff top marks for keeping everything running in such abnormal circumstances. The power supply went off in the early afternoon and the kitchen obviously had to close but the staff were good enough to make me a sandwich when my glucose levels were dropping (type 1 diabetic) which I really appreciated.
So, for the IHG management - you have an amazing team at the Holiday Inn Express, Edinburgh Airport. We will certainly be back and will definitely recommend."
"Practical location, but disappointing breakfast and service
We stayed here the night before an early morning flight, and the location couldn’t be more convenient – just a short walk to the terminal. The rooms are clean and functionally furnished. However, the staff could be more welcoming; the service feels very transactional, as if guests are just passing through.
What really disappointed us was the breakfast. While it’s a paid extra, the early breakfast offering (from 4 AM) was extremely minimal – even less than what you’d expect from a basic Holiday Inn Express. It felt like cost-saving was the main priority, not guest satisfaction.
A convenient place to sleep before a flight, but don’t expect much beyond that."
"A little bit chaotic upon arrival (after easily parking our rental car it must be said) this due to some sort of issues that both parties ahead of us in the queue were experiencing with their reservations. The room was good, a long way from the lift vestibule which is how we like it and adjacent to a fire escape, again, how we like it. We went down to get an early evening meal and found this to be the only real negative of the hotel offering. If you like Mac cheese, burgers, pulled beef and pizza you'll be fine but just 10 hours prior to long heal flights, the choices just don't seem very appropriate. A range of pasta dishes, a salad selection or even a range of 'light bites' would be preferable. We walked along to the Sainsbury's at the airport and bought our supper from there, all in for 16 quid - what's not to like?
The room was comfortable, easily temperature controlled on a warm and balmy night and has a decent smart TV, good bed and bedding and a small but very usable shower room with wc.
Bar the food offering, this Moxy is a winner."
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