Background
We recently spent two nights staying at the Marriott Hotel in Edinburgh. We had booked through the Tesco Clubcard Deals scheme and intended to use the hotel as a base for visiting Edinburgh Zoo and Deep Sea World.
Location
The hotel is located on the western edge ... Read review
This hotel is well linked to major access routes and is just minutes away from Edinburgh ... more
International Airport and 4 miles from the historic city centre. Chats bar and lounge has been completely refurbished and is the perfect place to relax with friend...
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The Edinburgh Marriott is a modern hotel situated in the business district of Edinburgh, ... more
two miles from the airport and 4.5 miles from the city centre. This four floor hotel features 245 air conditioned guestrooms with dark brown, burgundy and gold de...
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The Edinburgh Marriott is a modern hotel situated in the business district of Edinburgh, ... more
two miles from the airport and 4.5 miles from the city centre. This four floor hotel features 245 air conditioned guestrooms with dark brown, burgundy and gold de...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Ideally located for both business and leisure travelers, the Edinburgh Marriott Hotel is ... more
just three km east of the airport and 8 km west of Edinburgh city center. This full-service hotel offers superior accommodations, bar and restaurant areas, compreh...
Ideally located near the airport of Edinburgh, the Marriott Edinburgh Hotel presents ... more
guests with a pleasing surrounding together with a superb service. All the modern facilities are available in all of the hotel's 241 rooms. In-room facilities include non smoking rooms, air conditioning, bathrobes, daily newspaper, inhouse movies, desk, hair dryer, ironing board. To suit guests' convenience, this Edinburgh accommodation offers room service 24hr, executive floor, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning. To unwind, guests can enjoy the leisure facilities provided on the hotel's property, including massage, pool indoor, golf course (on site), gym/fitness facilities, sauna, spa. These top-class facilities are complemented to excellent services to meet the needs of visitors to Edinburgh. To make your reservation at the Marriott Edinburgh Hotel via our secure online booking form, please submit your visit dates.
Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel &, Country Club is set in 1000 acres of wooded parkland at the ... more
foot of the Pentland Hills. Guests can enjoy extensive leisure facilities including indoor heated swimming pool, fully equipped gym, sauna, steam room and much more. Originally a Scottish baronial manor, this elegant Georgian mansion dates back to 1720. The spacious rooms are well-equipped and tastefully decorated. Dalmahoy is one of Scotlands top golf resorts with two 18 hole courses, a driving range and impressive practice facilities. The Championship East Course has been host to the Solheim Cup and Scottish Seniors Open. It has recently been upgraded making it 7,400 yards long - now the longest course in Scotland. Great value golf packages are available.
Set within 1,000 acres of beautiful parkland in Kirknewton, this elegant hotel offers the ... more
ideal base for a peaceful countryside break, just 7 miles away from the centre of Edinburgh. Boasting the only golf resort in the local Edinburgh area, the Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club offers two 18-hole golf courses (one Championship course) and a PGA approved golf academy. If golf isn’t your activity of choice, the hotel also features a gym, indoor swimming pool, spa and tennis facilities. In the evenings you can enjoy a freshly prepared meal in the Dalmahoy’s award-winning restaurant, Pentland, whilst admiring the beautiful views over the surroundings. To complete your evening, retire to one of the newly refurbished guestrooms, fully equipped with all that you need for a relaxing and memorable stay..
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Discover all that Edinburgh has to offer with Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club as a ... more
base. Each of the 152 well-furnished guestrooms at the hotel ensures a comfortable stay with industry-standard room amenities. Each guestroom has non smoking rooms, air conditioning, bathrobes, daily newspaper, inhouse movies, desk, hair dryer, ironing board. This Edinburgh accommodation features on-site facilities such as room service 24hr, executive floor, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning. In addition, the hotel's guests can enjoy the leisure and sports facilities provided on the premises: massage, pool indoor, jacuzzi, golf course (on site), gym/fitness facilities, sauna, tennis courts. This hotel is characterized by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Edinburgh, making it a distinct accommodation. Make your reservation at the Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club Edinburgh now by selecting your chosen dates of stay and submitting our secure online booking form.
Location. The Marriott Dalmahoy hotel is located in a manor house six miles from the ... more
centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Scottish Agricultural Museum is two miles from the hotel, and Edinburgh Zoo is four and a half miles away. Edinburgh International Airport (EDI) is three miles from the hotel. Hotel Features. The grand manor that houses the Marriott Dalmahoy hotel was built in 1725, and is surrounded by 1,000 acres of woodland. There is complimentary parking on site. International dishes are served beneath wrought iron chandeliers at the Pentland Restaurant, which offers views over the extensive hotel grounds. Burgundy and gold decor and heavy drapes evoke the atmosphere of a baronial dining room. The Long Weekend Bar has local beers and whiskeys, international wines and international dishes for lunch and dinner. Nine meeting rooms for up to 350 people and a business centre are available. The Marriott Dalmahoy has two onsite 18 hole golf courses, one of which is a championship course. Guests can book a lesson from the PGA approved golf academy. There is a heated indoor pool, with natural daylight and views of the estate, onsite tennis courts and jogging trail. The hotel also has a fitness room with cardiovascular equipment and weights, spa bath, sauna and steam room, as well as a health and beauty salon. Guestrooms. The Marriott Dalmahoy hotel's 215 guestrooms feature print wallpaper, floral and tartan fabrics, pastoral artwork and chandeliers. All rooms have satellite television, pay per view movies, minibars and tea/coffee making facilities. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Marriott Dalmahoy hotel is located in a manor house six miles from the ... more
centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Scottish Agricultural Museum is two miles from the hotel, and Edinburgh Zoo is four and a half miles away. Edinburgh International Airport (EDI) is three miles from the hotel. Hotel Features. The grand manor that houses the Marriott Dalmahoy hotel was built in 1725, and is surrounded by 1,000 acres of woodland. There is complimentary parking on site. International dishes are served beneath wrought iron chandeliers at the Pentland Restaurant, which offers views over the extensive hotel grounds. Burgundy and gold decor and heavy drapes evoke the atmosphere of a baronial dining room. The Long Weekend Bar has local beers and whiskeys, international wines and international dishes for lunch and dinner. Nine meeting rooms for up to 350 people and a business centre are available. The Marriott Dalmahoy has two onsite 18 hole golf courses, one of which is a championship course. Guests can book a lesson from the PGA approved golf academy. There is a heated indoor pool, with natural daylight and views of the estate, onsite tennis courts and jogging trail. The hotel also has a fitness room with cardiovascular equipment and weights, spa bath, sauna and steam room, as well as a health and beauty salon. Guestrooms. The Marriott Dalmahoy hotel's 215 guestrooms feature print wallpaper, floral and tartan fabrics, pastoral artwork and chandeliers. All rooms havesatellite television, pay per view movies, minibars and tea/coffee making facilities. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Exceptional Customer Service, Location, Free Parking, You can use your Tesco Vouchers Disadvantages: Slightly Pricey compared to Travel Lodges etc
...as a base for visiting Edinburgh Zoo and Deep Sea World.
===Location===
The hotel is located on the western edge of Edinburgh, on Glasgow Road, a mere two miles from the airport, and only 4 miles from Edinburgh city centre. It has ample free on-site parking and is just off the A8. It is also only 5 minutes walk from the Gyle Shopping Centre.
The bus-stops outside the hotel are frequented ... ...located for getting in to Edinburgh city centre and is extremely close to the Zoo. The room layout was perfect for a family with small children. The room was clean, well-appointed and a good size. The pool in particular was a great facility for us, and we probably would have used it more if the weather hadn't been so good.
Slight sleepers may have found the traffic noise disturbed them but the double glazing was efficient and this ... more
Background
We recently spent two nights staying at the Marriott Hotel in Edinburgh. We had booked through the Tesco Clubcard Deals scheme and intended to use the hotel as a base for visiting Edinburgh Zoo and Deep Sea World.
Location
The hotel is located on the western edge of Edinburgh, on Glasgow Road, a mere two miles from the airport, and only 4 miles from Edinburgh city centre. It has ample free on-site parking and is just off the A8. It is also only 5 minutes walk from the Gyle Shopping Centre.
The bus-stops outside the hotel are frequented by a number of buses bound for both the city centre and the airport.
We took short of an hour to drive from our home in Glasgow to the hotel (and found it without SatNav or bickering - result!)
First Impressions
It's a modern looking building, not offensive but with no real architectural charm. White with the red "Marriott" branding, lots of glass and clean lines, the only thing that really detracted from our first view of the hotel were the colonies of rabbits camped out on the grass round the building. Seriously, they were everywhere. (And our girls loved chasing them, although I'm not sure what they would have done had they actually caught one of the blighters!)
Reception was through the large revolving door (disabled access also available with a push button). A friendly concierge wished us a good afternoon.
Check-in was painless. I was asked for my surname, a swipe of a credit card, how many room keys did we require and did we need a hand with any luggage? Directions were given to the lift and our room and off we went.
The Room
The swipe card for our room worked first time - always a bonus. My heart sank when I opened the door, however. Only one double bed when we had requested a family room. But wait a minute, what was this? It was actually a very nifty "L"-shaped room, and round the corner, hidden from view were two single beds!
This for us was a huge bonus. This ingenious room layout meant that our two toddlers could be sleeping round the corner while we watched the TV or read and enjoyed a glass of wine, without fear of disturbing them.
The room was tastefully decorated and well equipped. Hairdryer, iron and ironing board, satellite TV, internet access, tea and coffee making facilities (with Cadbury's instant hot chocolate - whoo hoo! - and biscuits), air conditioning, mini bar, writing desk, arm chairs, safe, ample wardrobe and hanging space.
The beds were very comfortable, there were loads of pillows, and if anything the bedding was too cosy.
The bathroom was clean and well appointed with a full size bath and over bath shower. The usual compliment of toiletries was also available. I was also pleased that we were provided with four bath towels, four hand towels and four face cloths.
Hotel Facilities
We used the leisure facilities twice during our stay. On both occasions the pool was very quiet and we had the place to ourselves some of the time. Staff did tell us that the pool had been VERY crowded earlier as there had been two hen parties as well as leisure club members, so I guess we were lucky.
The changing rooms were on the small side, but were clean and well appointed with good quality wooden lockers. Towels are supplied at the Leisure Club reception desk.
There is a fifteen metre swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room.
There is also a gym which looked very well appointed, but which we did not use.
Other facilities available which we did not use include a beautician/hairdresser, a business centre, foreign exchange and room service.
The hotel also has a number of meeting rooms and is apparently a popular location for weddings and other functions.
The Restaurant
There are two places to eat in the hotel - The Mediterrano Restaurant serves breakfast and dinner and Chats Café Bar serves breakfast, lunch and dinner on a snack-style basis. Chats Café Bar also has an outdoor decked seating area.
We only ate breakfast in the Mediterrano Restaurant. Now, my husband considers himself something of a seasoned connoisseur when it comes to cooked breakfasts and he declared that this particular offering easily ranked in his all-time top three. Believe me, high praise indeed.
As well as the full monty on the hot plate - sausage, smoked back bacon, streaky bacon, mushrooms, scrambled eggs, potato scones, black pudding, hash browns, waffles, tomatoes, haggis, pancakes - there was a generous and fresh selection of fruit, cereals, breads, cold meat, cheese, jam, pastries, muffins and juices.
The staff were attentive in offering and topping up your tea, coffee or hot chocolate and the chef was on hand to cook your eggs to order.
When one of our daughters burst into tears (Daddy had eaten one of her mushrooms - disaster!!) one waitress even offered to fetch her some chocolate ice cream!
We didn't eat an evening meal in the restaurant, nor did we sample the snacks in the café bar, so I can't comment on these.
Our Experience
The hotel was ideal for our purposes. It is conveniently located for getting in to Edinburgh city centre and is extremely close to the Zoo. The room layout was perfect for a family with small children. The room was clean, well-appointed and a good size. The pool in particular was a great facility for us, and we probably would have used it more if the weather hadn't been so good.
Slight sleepers may have found the traffic noise disturbed them but the double glazing was efficient and this didn't affect us. The air conditioning was a wee bit noisy though so we switched it off at night - consequently our room was a bit on the warm side overnight.
But what made this hotel a standout for us was the attitude and service from the staff. They were extremely polite and obliging, friendly and knowledgeable, nothing was too much trouble.
My husband couldn't get the ice machine outside our room to work. A passing member of staff took the ice bucket down to the bar to fill it for us.
A member of staff not only recommended a Chinese Restaurant, but told us which bus to take, how much our tickets would cost, made a reservation for us and called our room to confirm that our table was booked.
I had a bit of a wait to check out as we were leaving due to another guest insisting on noting down the e-mail addresses of various members of staff so he could contact them personally to thank them for their help. Naturally the member of staff on reception was most apologetic for the delay.
How Much??
Our room with breakfast was £99 per night. This is fully payable with your Tesco Deals tokens if you have enough, otherwise you can do what I did and part pay with the vouchers you have. The staff accepted my £170 of Deals tokens without question or awkwardness. (To use your Tesco vouchers you do have to stay two consecutive nights, one of which has to be a Saturday night.)
Looking on their website, they offer a variety of deals and packages from approximately £90 a night per room.
Summary
Five stars from me, I can't honestly deduct marks for the rabbits and it really was faultless otherwise.
I've started saving my Tesco points for the next time already!
Other Information
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/edieb-edinburgh-m arriott-hotel/ 241 rooms & 4 suites over four floors Check-in 2pm, check-out 12 noon
Advantages: Great for golf, excellent facilities for a active or lazy weekend Disadvantages: For visiting Edinburgh choose a central hotel
To use up Marriott points before they expired, we took the train north to Scotland to the hotel we had found on Marriott?s web site which seemed to have it all for a lazy couple of days, the Marriott Dalmahoy. We were not disappointed. The setting beneath the hills and tree lined skylines were picture post card.
If you are a golfer then you are close to heaven with two 18 hole courses one, of which, is championship level. Other facilities included a very nice heated pool/ sauna etc, health suite and gym, a couple of bars and restaurants. To get the blood pumping there is a ?joggers? circuit around the grounds. The reception/entrance area is part of the old country house and the rooms were in a more modern block and entirely four star quality.
Service was excellent although I got the impression that the staff had all been on a ?have ...
Advantages: Facilities, cleanliness, service Disadvantages: A bit expensive
I have visited three of this chains hotels, The Forest of Arden in Warwickshire, Dalmahoy in Edinburgh and The Tudor Park in Maidstone.
All hotels are very impressive and are very attractive and welcoming as you approach them.
The receptions are large with very efficient staff who deal with check - in quickly and are all very friendly.
The rooms are superb. Very well furnished, extremely clean with trouser press, fruit, tea coffee, plenty of wardrobe space, telephone, satellite tv, etc.
The beds are king size and are very comfortable.
The restaurants are excellent with the Dalmahoy the top of the bunch, the food is very scottish based and was delicious. Service in all three was first class and the atmosphere was very relaxing.
The really good bit about this chain though are the facilities at the hotels ...
Advantages: Hot with plenty to see and do Disadvantages: Harrassment from street sellers
I have ever had, but it wasn't the worst. If we hadn't had 'expectations' it would have been fine.
Cairo was great. What made it for me was going inside a Pyramid. I thought this was amazing. Others have said they don't like the fact the Pyramids are right on the edge of the City, but that is how the Egyptians chose to develop it, it is just like us building around Edinburgh Castle! We stayed in the Marriott in central Cairo - a lovely hotel, if a little impersonal because it is so large. It is also being renovated and we were not lucky enough to get a newly refurbished room.
The flight to Hurghada was fine. Plenty of room, we flew with Egypt air. Personally I did not like Hurghada that much. It did not have much appeal after having been to Luxor, Aswan and Cairo. But it was nice to chill out. The hotel - another ...
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