At times, when visiting a new city, spending the night in a
comfortable hotel can make the whole difference.
I have recently spent a very busy few days in Scotland
recently with the first stop being in Edinburgh. The day hadn’t start well as
the car I had reserve via Europcar wasn’t available. The attitude of the staff
at the Europcar office wasn’t giving me the best impression of Edinburgh. What
had been a very carefully planned day became a nightmare because of the missing
car.
The trip had been planned for 3 months and included managing
4 other adults, work equipment, 2 events and broadcasting at various locations
over 2 days.
On arrival, the missing car made us lose 2 precious hours on
an already tight schedule. We ended up taking a smaller car with taxis options.
The 7-seaters we had ordered was supposed to be delivered later that day and it
is only the next morning that we were able to have an almost suitable
alternative.The hall of fame |
Needless to say that when that day ended all I wanted was a
bed. We arrived at the Angel Share Hotel Edinburgh after 8.30pm and my first
impression wasn’t very reassuring.
The list of rooms on my floor |
People are welcomed on the premises by bar staff and pointed
out to an office situated on the first floor where they can check in if they
are spending the night.
At the small office I was greeted by a nicer member of staff
(as opposed to a bar staff with an “I can’t be bothered” face expression. The
man was patient and kinder which was just what I needed after my crazy day. I
was then led to my room.My room |
Here are Angel Share, the rooms are not numbered, but named
after Scottish celebrities. Even on the walls by the bar black and white
pictures are hung on the walls. Now, this is how you celebrate the success of
people who come from your neck of the woods and known worldwide. Imagine a
Scottish child coming here and then turning around to his parents to say: when
I grow up, I want to have a room named after me in the Angel Share Hotel… Wouldn’t
that be something? Celebrating success; something people in England don’t do
well.
I spent my night in the Chris Hoy room, a simple,
comfortable and yet elegant room.
A very grey cupboard and wardrobe |
I did not spent much time here to be able to say any more,
but I am thinking of coming back to make full use of the facilities in the near
future…
One thing I did not like though is the limited colour
palette of the hotel with it major in black and whites, dark greys and dark
olives.
I missed out completely on this beautiful Edinburgh as my
fun time was killed by Europcar. I need to go back… for fun and won’t be using
or recommending that car rental desk in Edinburgh Station.