Mount Royal Hotel Edinburgh By The Unlimited Collection, Edinburgh
About the Hotel
Offering
Rooms & Amenities
The rooms at Mount Royal Hotel Edinburgh By The Unlimited Collection include plush furniture and comforting amenities such as fluffy bathrobes, slippers, and Nespresso coffee machines. Several superior rooms feature private balconies with stunning views of Edinburgh Castle.
Dining Options
Dining options include the in-house restaurant, Scot's on Princes Street, which offers mouth-watering Scottish cuisine with scenic views of the city. A varied menu features local dishes and is complemented by 24-hour room service.
Leisure & Local Area
For leisure, guests can relax in the stylish bar or enjoy the landscaped gardens nearby. The hotel is in proximity to attractions like the Scottish National Gallery and Edinburgh Castle.
Services & Business Facilities
Business guests can take advantage of high-speed WiFi throughout the property. The hotel also features a 24-hour front desk and concierge service, ensuring personalized assistance during your stay.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Paid parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Express check-in/ -out
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- 24-hour security
- Luggage storage
- Allergy-free rooms
- Lift
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Services
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Welcome drink
Dining
- In-room breakfast
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Dinner
- Special diet menus
Children
- Cots
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Leisure/ TV room
Room features
- Heating
- Soundproofed rooms
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel's location couldn't be better for exploring Edinburgh, and the room had a nice view. Unfortunately, the service fell short with staff not being friendly. The dining experience was a bit lackluster in terms of variety and price.
The hotel seemed to be in a great location with easy access from the airport and had a freshened up look. The rooms were in need of refurbishment but still offered a great view of the castle. The dining options were good, although a bit pricey. The staff was helpful and pleasant.
Staying at this hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms could use some upgrades and decorations to enhance comfort, yet they offer amazing views of most of Edinburgh. The service was a bit of a letdown with the unavailability of spirits and inexperienced table service, although the front-of-house staff were friendly. The location, however, was the shining star, right on Princes Street offering easy access to shops, eateries, and entertainment. The dining options were hit or miss; the menu could have been better organized, but the taste and variety were top-notch. Overall, a stay here has its highs and lows but benefits from a fantastic location.
The hotel was clean and okay for a short stay, but the rooms really need refurbishment. The service was a mix of unhelpful and rude with some cheerful staff. The location was convenient and within walking distance to key spots. Dining options were acceptable but lacked in quality. The price seemed a bit high for what was offered.
The hotel had some issues with the rooms smelling fusty and being too hot, and the sofa bed was not convenient. The breakfast was overpriced and underwhelming, and the room was not ready upon arrival. On the positive side, the service, especially in directing us to parking, was good.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of ups and downs. The room, although slightly small, had some nice amenities like a Nespresso machine and slippers, along with a view of the Christmas Market at Princess Street Gardens. However, it was not ready on time, and the bathroom needed serious modernization. The location was excellent, right in the heart of everything, but the noise from other guests kept me up. The dining experience was decent, with attentive staff, but there were some inconveniences with basic things. Overall, a stay with its highs and lows.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. Although the room was clean and well-proportioned, being at the back on the 5th floor with no view or heating was a downside. The service was a mix of being helpful but also experiencing aggressive behavior on the phone. The location was excellent, with convenient access to many local attractions, but the lack of information regarding driving to the hotel was a drawback. The dining experience was a bit hit or miss, with good choices but food not as hot as expected. Despite some flaws, the facilities were decent overall.
The hotel had some drawbacks with uncomfortable rooms lacking air conditioning, noisy when overlooking the castle, and dated decor. However, the service was exceptional with very helpful and friendly staff. The location was fantastic, especially for exploring Edinburgh. The dining experience was good, but the facilities need improvement.
For £114 a night, the rooms could have been better. The sofa had a tear, the shower was broken, and the towels and dressing gowns were hard like washcloths. The posters on the wall looked a bit dated and in need of refurbishment, not quite as advertised in the photos.
I had the best view in Edinburgh from my room, but had to wait an hour for it, which was a bit of a letdown. I spoke with the manager about this issue, likening it to ordering a steak based on a menu picture but getting something different. The side units were not what I expected.
I had a disappointing stay at the hotel. The rooms had no ventilation in the toilet, were shabby, and were not visited by housekeeping during our stay. However, the service was friendly and helpful, especially when issues arose. The location was convenient as it was within walking distance to Waverley train station and most shops. The dining experience was adequate but not worth the money. The facilities lacked proper maintenance.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The room I got was at the back of the hotel, very small, and uncomfortably hot; the window only opened a little, and it had cheap fittings. The room definitely needed updating, and the basic facilities didn't quite match the price. On the bright side, the service was polite, and the staff were friendly, though somewhat lacking in efficiency. The location was superb, close to Waverley Station and key tourist stops in Edinburgh. Despite the drawbacks, the hotel did offer some well-maintained facilities.
The hotel is centrally located, making it convenient to reach all the major Edinburgh attractions by foot. The rooms are outdated, but they fulfilled my request for 3 single beds. Sadly, the service lacked warmth and communication, especially in the bar area. However, the hotel's prime position near the Christmas markets and high street shops added to its appeal.
After a long coach and train journey, the hotel felt a bit dated and the rooms were small and unclean. However, the central location was convenient for accessing the town center and old town. The dining experience had its ups and downs, offering good choices but lacking temperature consistency. The staff was welcoming and helpful, but service was marred by issues like lukewarm breakfast and room availability challenges.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. It's situated in a prime location, close to Princes Street Gardens and the castle, offering easy access to various attractions. However, the room I stayed in had its flaws, including a view of an unappealing maintenance courtyard and a small, hot corridor. The bathroom left much to be desired and the lack of a balcony was a letdown for my family, especially with a 1-year-old. Despite the convenience of the central location, these room issues somewhat spoiled our overall experience.