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“Non-Smoking Rooms”
Even though these rooms were non-smoking, they were not what we expected. These rooms were note stuffy because the windows opened and the rooms were aired out. Our room was on the third floor and the window was open when we got there. We kept it open for the entire stay and we didn't even notice the smoke like we would have in a hotel that had air conditioning and no windows. This was a very comfortable room and a great value for the cost, compared to room in Edinburgh one third the price. Not a great place to lounge, but perfect for us to spleep in after we spent a long day in Edinburgh.
“Good out of town option”
This hotel was not as we'd imagined, but we grew to like it in the end. We'd requested a non-smoking room with a double bed, and ended up with two twin beds and an ashtray, but it was all made up for by the included full Scottish breakfast and friendly staff. The train station was a two minute walk, which was incredibly convenient for us. It was a good value. We'd stay there again.
“Good enough for a place to sleep.”
This hotel is hard to find and not in a desirable area. It's about 30 minutes from Edinburgh, and leaves much to be desired. The breakfast that's included is cereal, but the rooms are in good condition and it's a good place to sleep. I wouldn't recommend this place however.
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17-19 Whitburn Road Bathgate, Scotland , EH48 1HE United Kingdom
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West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom: Due west of the capital, much of West Lothian is industrial and of limited interest to tourists. Where it meets the Firth of Forth however, South Queensferry is a charming small waterside town with great views of the magnificent Forth Bridges. Boats go from here to peaceful Inchcolm Island with its ruined abbey. Nearby is the grand 18th-century pile of Hopetoun House, and the splendid ruins of Mary Queen of Scots birthplace, Linlithgow Palace.
