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W Hotel, Edinburgh Scotland

I was in Edinburgh just for the sheer fact I had not been here before. I had heard wonderous reviews of the W here and had a large free night certificate to utilize literally within days of expiration. Also, I had a few Marriott Nightly Upgrade Awards, so I applied those to the available rooms on the gamble I would be approved. Well, read on for that story to progress.

Arrival

I was staying at the Edinburgh Hilton earlier in the week and I walked myself and my bags the 1/4 mile between hotels with a 100 foot vertical change in ground level also. Very hilly city for sure, but going downhill over High Bridge was almost effortless. I arrived and easily made my way to the lobby. Since I'd received email confirmation 2 days before that I'd been upgraded to the Wow suite upgrade (the 2nd biggest room in the entire hotel), I was most anxious to see what all the hubbub was about surrounding the property.

The Room

I had gotten to the hotel a little early, because I had a lot of pictures to take, and was genuinely excited to see this room. Luckily, the suite was available, and I was personally brought up by the front desk to seriously such an astounding suite, I was absolutely at a loss for words.
Please, feel free to look all around this stunning room. Wow is definitely the effect, not just the name.
Floormap
The Floorplan for direct room click access on the blue spots.

Dining

2 floors of dining and drinking (three maybe? The storm of all badness was hitting that night so the roof was closed). SushiSamba is definitely the main event for dining, with all kinds of delicious and amazing food, plus the breakfast. W Lounge has small bites, so so many drinks and those fancy semi private areas of seating for your friends and that unobtainable anywhere else bottle of champagne. Joao's Place is an intimate musical-themed delight of cocktails and sound.

Amenities

So, no swimming pool, but a well appointed spa that I just didn't have time (or pocketbook) to experience, and a very nice gym that has an outdoor feeling and very spacious areas.
Welcome drink from the lobby bar that only serves welcome drinks An interesting auditorium feature on the way to the other tower The floor of the elevator, which is quite freaky when drunk At least I know where I am, loudly So so so much room Endless options for drinking Very excellent travel necessities, and the best razor I have seen in a hotel room The good stuff for your face and hands For your drinking pleasure Cute snacks, but you want to eat at SushiSamba The W Lounge, definitely a busy afternoon bar It has many faces from casual to full on night party Pop those corks The main bar in the W Lounge where it's easier to mingle My choice of drink that day Very fancy menu And not egregious prices The main event for dining here Sushi's bar, dark, elegant, good for old ugly guys like me Full on crisp presentation from moment one Peppered squid is a great start And of course rare steaks, juicy, tender The almost hidden, Joao's Place, a record bar, and at night, almost impossible to get a seat In the other tower, the gym is there About a 50-50 mix of cardio to weight, I'll take it Bar or leisure space? W Deck on the top floor, open during non-inclement nights

Summary

Probably the best hotel in Edinburgh. Elegant, almost ostentatious but it holds back from being gaudily over the top. It sits at 5 stars just so subtly, and my goodness, that suite? It's something that needs to be experienced, hopefully you'll find company to share it and not fly solo like Rob.

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