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    The Glasshouse, Autograph Collection

    4.0 (64 reviews)
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    Dennis M.

    The goods: Location. Pretty walkable location. E arrived by car as we had business in the week. PSA: you have t ok park at the Q park up the road. It's about 24 pounds per 24 night. Recommended you book in advanced for a discount. This isn't in the website. Room: I think we we were upgraded because of bonvoy gold. Room was nice be spacious. Nice robes and heated towels. Bar: we received 2 drink coupons on check in. We used them Friday afternoon. The bar is very nice. We didn't use the restaurant as we ate at other places. Roof top outdoor area: pretty expansive. You can actually over look Edinburgh towards the water from up there. The not so good: Super weird layout. We stayed in the low 100 room numbers. So - we went up to the 3rd floor - crossed the entire third floor passage way, he had to take 2 stairway down to the first level - all while carrying luggage. I'm whining. We could do it, but if you can't, be sure to let the desk know that isn't an option for you. Overall good. Nice place, but not sure if meets autograph collection from Marriott. Recommended.

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    Sabrina P.

    Such a lovely hotel with wonderful customer service. Our check-in agent Samanta* was extremely detailed and friendly, we were offered mulled wine, toffee and minced pies at check-in. She escorted us all the way up to our room and explain the details of the hotel and the amenities on site. The room was extremely comfortable. We stopped at the on-site bar, as we were given two complimentary house drinks for booking direct with marriott.com. the bartender was a little so quite friendly, and the old fashions were quite good. Very good whiskey selection as well. We did order the chicken and bacon sandwich, and a chicken entree from the restaurant, I would advise to avoid dining.

    Hallway art
    Alan L.

    Many 5 star attributes. The hotel layout is unusual - the street side exterior is an old church and every else is modern. The floor arrangement is also unusual, the floor with the breakfast room is not accessible by elevator from the lobby. The front desk staff are excellent, as are the breakfast staff. The accounting department needs improvement.

    Hanging with the ladies
    Dan B.

    I decided to visit my eldest daughter overseas; she was completing a semester abroad at the Univ of Edinburgh. So my wife looked online and found The Glasshouse. The price couldn't be beat. (Er...thank you exchange rate!) And the location was excellent: at the border between the new and old city. The situation improved further on arrival. Not only did I receive a warm welcome, but they had a room ready for me, even though I had arrived quite early from my overnight flight. (I had notified them days before, and my wife also called ahead to confirm, which surely helped). This allowed me to catch some needed zzz's before my daughter finished classes in early afternoon. "Swanky" was the first word to pop into my head. The building was iconic, the lobby beautiful. The staff were also eager to help, offering restaurant bookings and useful tips. I felt immediately pampered. As for my room, it was lovely; it faced a huge, outdoor, rooftop garden (It was cold & misty weather, but I still enjoyed the abundant light and views of Calton Hill). I was also informed that the bottled water and the stocked minibar were complementary and would be refilled daily. (Seriously?!) Plus the hotel had a whiskey bar, "The Snug," just down the hall offering tastings of nearly 100 scotch whiskeys. Oh my...dangerous. And, as mentioned, the location could not be beat. It was easy walking distance to shops of Princes Street and the pubs & cafes of Rose St. The Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle were not much further. I especially liked the fact that I had easy access to Calton Hill - I could stroll to the top each morning with coffee in hand. The hotel was uniquely shaped. The entrance and lobby were in a converted, stone church building. The remainder of the hotel wrapped around the top and side of a large greenhouse-like entertainment complex (not connected). It seemed to me that some rooms (garden-facing) were better than others (alley/road facing). I was lucky to have the former, so no complaints here. I did have a few issues, but these were minor: -- The multi-latched door to the garden had confusing controls and was hard to close. It typically took me several trial-and-error attempts to get a seal. -- The staff were not always up on local restaurant status. One morning we were directed to a nearby brunch spot, but it had been fully-booked well in advance. We had to divert elsewhere. But overall I had an amazing stay here; it's hard to imagine that I could have found anything better. If I return to Edinburgh some day, and the Glasshouse is available, I'm not sure I'd even bother looking at other hotels.

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    Lori M.

    We stayed in The Glasshouse for two days while visiting Edinburgh. It is located close to all of the attractions right on the tram line an close to a taxi stand. An important thing to note is that they do not have parking attached to the hotel. You have to park in an Omni parking lot. Also there is not a place to pull in to unload luggage. You have to pull in at the courtyard mariott and call them if you need help with your luggage. We were upgraded to a suite because of my husbands status with Mariott and it was beautiful with a gorgeous balcony. The manager sent around sweets and a welcome card which was a lovely touch. The concierge was very nice and helpful. Turndown service does come quite early and can be inconsistent if you ask them to come back. They have a nice snug with food drinks although the bar tenders can be a bit curt. Would definitely stay there again.

    View of the city, and construction, from our balcony.
    Rich A.

    We stayed at the Glasshouse for four nights while in Edinburgh. Everything was really great other than housekeeping. On the third day in our suite I happened to move the couch a bit while napping. When I did a bra from a previous guest fell out of the couch. I didn't notice it, but my wife sure did even sure returned from the hike up the hill behind the hotel. We had a good laugh. But the point being housekeeping missed it and it made us wonder how long it was there. Additionally they left obviously dirty dishes in our room for a couple of days. We ended up taking them to the bar ourselves. I didn't mind, but when you're staying in a rather pricey hotel, you expect a bit more. The rest of the experience was great. The staff was very friendly and the location is good. Also if you like Scotch this is absolutely the hotel for you. Trust me on that.

    Dr. L L.

    Most excellent hotel and will stay again. The exterior is beautiful. The hotel is clean and modern. We stayed in a room on the top floor with a balcony with a view of Carlton Hills. Great customer service. Check-in and check-out was smooth. It is located in Edinburgh by Princess Street so excellent shopping all around and walkable to various attractions. The only downside, due to the construction of the hotel, it was quite difficult to get an Uber, so call an Uber a little earlier than needed as it is a high traffic area.

    Sandy B.

    The staff is OVER THE TOP amazing. They saw us coming up the sidewalk with our suitcases, and came out running to help us. They made us feel special and welcomed from the street. We have titanium elite status and we were upgraded to a spectacular room. It had a large balcony, gorgeous views. They planned our dinners, our cabs, our entertainment. We can not say enough good things about the staff. They would even run and grab us waters to take with us on our walks.

    David C.

    Would have given this hotel a 4.5 stars if it were an option. Not sure it hits the mark for a 5 Star. The hotel was clean, comfortable, and the staff were incredibly nice and helpful. They had small complimentary water bottles behind the front desk which they were very generous with handing out. The room was clean and I liked the bathroom as it had a stall shower and a tub, and not just a tub shower. One thing I thought was strange was that there was not really an electrical outlet in the bathroom. If you wanted to use a blow dryer you had to go into the bedroom. The room also had a small seating area which I thought was nice. The bar at the hotel was comfortable as well and had a very nice scotch selection. They had a few scotch samplers as well and had a few choices from the Campbelltown distilleries. The fire pit in the middle of the room was cool as well. In terms of location the hotel is in a convenient spot in downtown Edinburgh. It is in the theater district with some restaurants in the immediate vicinity. It's about a 10 minute walk to the top of Calton Hill and about 10 minutes to the Royal Mile as well. The Balmoral hotel is about 5 minutes away. One issue with the hotel that is not the hotels fault in the construction on the street outside the hotel. I didn't hear any noise, but cabs cannot drop you off or pick you up in front. This isn't the end of the world, but it's pain when it's raining Overall this hotel provided a very pleasant stay and the staff were all very nice.

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