This 3 star Apex International Hotel is located in the city centre of Edinburgh and was established in 1996. It is close to the Edinburgh Castle. The Hotel has 2 restaurants, a... more
rooms are stylish and contemporary. The use of warm wood tones, cool decor, textured fabrics and crisp white bedding complete the modern, stylish feel.NOTE: cancella...
in central Edinburgh, Scotland. The Museum of Scotland, the Royal Mile and Princes Street's shops are within 500 metres. Edinburgh Waverley Station is 700 metres,...
in central Edinburgh, Scotland. The Museum of Scotland, the Royal Mile and Princes Street's shops are within 500 metres. Edinburgh Waverley Station is 700 metres,...
of Edinburgh Castle and provides an excellent base from which to explore Edinburgh city centre.This 4-star contemporary hotel boasts luxurious leisure facilities...
for any traveller with space to sleep relax bathe or workThe bedrooms come with either one Queen sized double bed or within our twin rooms two Queen sized double...
A review by sianalrida on Apex International Hotel, Edinburgh November 17th, 2007
Author's product rating:
Advantages:
Proximity to city, excellent rooms and brilliant staff
Disadvantages:
none
Recommend to potential buyers:
yes
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We visited Edinburgh on my hen night and I had previously stayed at the Apex City on buisness which is about 3 doors away from the Apex International.
All of our guests were arriving at different times as travelling from far and wide. As the bride I arrived first at 8.30am as my flight was an early one. We checked in but our rooms were not ready, the hotel offered to take our bags and then suggested an excellent breakfast eatery located on the Royal Mile. As we had just landed in Edinburgh we did not have much of a clue how to navigate the city - the staff in reception were excellent and even gave us a free map whislt advising of the best sights to see!!
Once we had had breakfast and done some sightseeing, we returned to the hotel to find that our rooms were ready (12.30) We were a party of 8 staying in 2 rooms!! The hotel then advised that our rooms were far apart and due to the nature of our visit I asked whetehr they could be next door to eachother. After a few minutes they had juggled our rooms and we were next to eachother witha spectacular unspoilt view of Edinburgh Castle.
Our rooms were Executive double doubles at 200 pounds per night (this meant that each person only paid 50 each per night - but shared a double bed!) As we were all friends, this suited our needs and also at an excellent rate including a full breakfast for all.
After arriving we left for dinner and returned later on to the bar where the waiters served us until we were finished, even joining in to chat!
The following morning, we went up to the top floor for breakfast in view of the castle. There were large tables which meant we could all sit together and the breakfast on offer was fantastic. Plenty of buffet muesli, cheeses, hams, yoghurts, fruits and cereals. On top of this there was full scottish breakfast, pancakes with fruit compote, smoked salmon with scrambled egg, smoked kippers and allsorts. The staff were excellent and re-dressed the table immediately for us.
Later in teh day after going around the castle, we asked spent some time in the sauna and pool and relaxed before the big night ahead. After we returned to our room and called room service who delivered ice buckets with champagne glasses. We weren't buying champagne but had brought some with us stored in the fridge!
When we went downstairs, they arranged taxis to our restaurant and again when we returned the bar staff were excellent and made sure our every need was catered for.
The following day, we had lunch in the hotel, just some focaccias and sandwiches which were reasonably priced and tasty.
An excellent weekend which was perfect thanks to the staff and the quality of our stay at the Apex.
Additional things in room - nice toiletries, tea and coffee facilities, fridge, robes, slippers, electronic safe, shower (and bath in some).
My husband and I decided to book this hotel to stay in while we were getting married in Edinburgh. We decided to book this hotel after looking at its website and I must say that many hotels are a letdown when you see them in reality but this one was just as good or even better than we expected. We booked four nights at the hotel in a Superior King room at a total cost of 517 pounds for 3 nights including breakfast. The Superior room included 1 King ... ...room amenities of fridge, safe, walk in power shower with separate bath, bathrobes and slippers, savoury and sweet snacks, specially enhanced Yu Spa handmade toiletries,a large desk, ground coffee and selected teas, choice of pillows, iron and ironing board, and limited edition artwork, wireless internet access and a complimentary newspaper. The use of warm wood tones, cool decor, luxury fabrics and crisp white bedding completed the modern, stylish ...
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Advantages: Centrally located Disadvantages: could be better for 4 stars hotel
...overlooking the Edinburgh castle.
The Apex International hotel has two restaurants, one on the ground floor and another one, the Heights, on the 5th floor, overlooking the castle. The food at the Heights is refined and well cooked, Scottish cuisine at its best, and it can claim a AA Rosettes certificate. Although the food was good I wasn't impressed by the restaurant's atmosphere. The room was a square box with no much decoration or colours, used ...
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This 3 star Apex International Hotel is located in the city centre of Edinburgh and was established in 1996. It is close to the Edinburgh Castle. The Hotel has 2 restaurants, a bar, 5 conference rooms, a coffee shop, an indoor swimming pool and a fitness centre/gym. All 175 rooms are equipped with hairdryer, safe, trouser press and ironing set.