While on a two week trip to Europe, my plan was to have a semi-break in the middle by renting an apartment. This would give us the opportunity to have a couple of home cooked meals, as well as getting a chance to do some laundry.
I had read pretty good reviews about the Staycity Apartments on hotels.com and Trip Advisor, but the recurring theme seemed to be the hard to find location and to a lesser extent the staff.
The only thing I knew was to take the airport shuttle and get off at Haymarket Station. From there, it would be a scavenger hunt, because according to most of the reviews, Staycity was located in a residential neighborhood and most locals did not even know of its existence.
While on the shuttle bus, one thing was crystal clear. They were doing major construction in Edinburgh, so a tough challenge got even worse.
After getting off of the shuttle bus, we took a couple minutes to try and get our bearings. Of course, never being in the city before we had no idea where we were. Fortunately, we ran into a couple of locals who were very helpful in pointing us in the right direction. Despite us having a small map, they were not exactly sure where the apartment was. They looked on their GPS on their cell phone and then had a pretty good idea of where the apartment was located.
The walk to the apartment is very long and uphill, so if you have a lot of luggage be prepared for a long and strenuous trek. After having some familiarity with the place, it might be easier to take the regular bus since it drops you off much closer to the apartment with no hills.
Staycity now has a sign in front of the apartments, something that seems to have been missing in many of the reviews I read.
Check-in was efficient. We arrived a little early, so the apartment was not ready. There are storage lockers where you can put your luggage so you have time to explore the city a little if you do arrive early.
The one bedroom, one bathroom apartment has laminate flooring. As you enter the apartment, the bathroom is to the left. Straight and to the right is the living room and kitchen. There is also a small dining table. The kitchen includes appliances, such as a stove, oven, microwave, refrigerator, dish washer and washing machine/dryer. The bad thing about the washing machine/dryer is that is a combination unit. Although it washes clothes nicely, the dryer function is just horrible. It is basically a hot spin cycle. It would take several hours to dry clothes, if lucky.
The bedroom is on the smaller side, with a small closet. The king bed is comfortable, but outlets are severely lacking throughout the apartment.
The bathroom is large with a huge shower. There is plenty of counter space and a medicine cabinet.
If your goal is to be close to the city center, Staycity is probably not for you, as it is a good 15-20 minute walk or bus ride to the city center. If you are looking for a well kept place, with a lot of space, then Staycity is for you. I would also recommend Staycity for those with large families or groups as it becomes more cost efficient
11 Brandfield Street
Haymarket
Edinburgh, EH3 8AS
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Kampung Ali - Edinburgh
Kampung Ali Entrance |
It was surprising to find a
Malaysian restaurant in Edinburgh, especially one that has seemed to have gained a fairly good following.
The restaurant is sort of an odd mix decor wise. There are various maps, pictures and figurines of Malaysia, however there is also paintings on the ceiling, fairly reminiscent to the Sistine Chapel.
Service is friendly, although somewhat slow. They are not proactive with their customers. Rather than greeting you when you first sit down and asking if you would like a drink, it almost seems like the staff waits until you are ready to order before approaching you.
Roti Cani |
The Roti Cani consist of round
pieces of flat bread, vaguely resembling a flour tortilla for those not familiar,
with a curry dipping sauce. The dipping
sauce has a strong curry flavor, with lots of warming spices and a nice spicy
finish that tingles the back of your tongue.
Malaysian Curry Prawns |
The Malaysian Curry Prawns, one
of the signature dishes, consists of head on peeled shrimp in a spicy curry
soup. The prawns were slightly
overcooked and mealy, but heads and shells added a depth of flavor to the
broth. There is a slight kick to the
dish, but nothing that will set your mouth on fire. Overall, a somewhat disappointing dish due to
the overcooking of the prawns.
Singapore Noodles |
The Singapore Noodles is a type
of chow mein, with thin egg noodles. The
shrimp and chicken were cooked slightly overcooked and mealy, but heads and
shells added a depth of flavor to the broth.
For some reason, the dish seemed “overly dry”
Although the Roti Cani was
flavorful, the rest of the dishes seemed to be lacking in seasoning. One thing I noticed in the UK, is that
restaurants seem to be afraid of using salt to enhance the flavor of their
food. I am not sure if this is a
cultural thing, or whether they are trying to be on the safe side in order not
to offend the many different visitors they get throughout the world.
97-101 Fountainbridge
Edinburgh EH3 9QG
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The Tailend - Edinburgh
What trip to the United Kingdom
would be complete without some fish and chips?
On an episode of “No Reservations”,Anthony Bourdain went to The Mermaid, but after asking some locals, most of
them had never heard of it. Probably not
a good sign.
I was pointed to The Tailend, not
exactly in the city center, as it is located in Leith, but only a 10-15 minute
bus ride away. Despite the location,
most of the diners were American, oddly enough.
The restaurant is split up into
two section: one a take-out place, and the other half a casual sit down
restaurant.
There was a new waitress working
the shift who didn’t understand English all that well, so service was sort of
slow. She was super nice and very
attentive however.
The shrimp appetizer includes
four plump shrimp that were deep fried.
The shrimp were succulent and crisp.
Unfortunately, we had ordered the grilled shrimp but didn’t make a big
deal out of it. A small side salad was
served with the appetizer, however it had seen better days as it was very tired
looking, with some very wilted and brown pieces of lettuce. Very few leaves were crisp. Even the tomatoes were a little over ripe and
did not have much flavor.
Shrimp Appetizer |
The Fish and Chips are the reason
you are here. A large piece of fish is
lightly battered and perfectly fried. It
is super crisp and not at all greasy.
The meal comes with a small side of garden peas or mushy peas, and a
huge mound of chips. The chips are thick
cut, and are crisp on the outside, and smooth and creamy in the middle.
Fish & Garden Peas |
Chips |
The “Chocolate Pudding” is a
little misleading, as it is really is a molten chocolate cake. The cake is moist, but a little dense and
heavy with a large river of melting chocolate oozing out of the center.
Chocolate Pudding |
The Sticky Toffee Pudding is a
nice large piece of cake, which is a little dense covered with an overly sweet
toffee sauce. The sweetness is reduced
by the scoop of ice cream (or whipped cream if you like, I believe) dolloped on
top. It was hard to discern if there
were dates or prunes in the cake, but very good nonetheless. Although this is a rich dessert, it is well
worth the calories.
Sticky Toffee Pudding |
If you are in search of some good
fish and chipsre in search of some good fish and chips, you can’t go wrong with
The Tailend.
14-15 Albert Place
Leith Walk
Edinburgh EH7 5HN
Monday, September 24, 2012
Delta SkyMiles Contest
Delta is giving away 300,000 miles through their contest via their shopping portal, Sky Miles Shopping.
Entry is free, however you must be a Delta Sky Miles member. Membership is also free.
You can earn 5 entries per day by shopping online or through the toolbar, and 1 entry for searching through the toolbar, and 1 entry for viewing the Bonus Miles Page.
Contest ends October 31, 2012.
Entry is free, however you must be a Delta Sky Miles member. Membership is also free.
You can earn 5 entries per day by shopping online or through the toolbar, and 1 entry for searching through the toolbar, and 1 entry for viewing the Bonus Miles Page.
Contest ends October 31, 2012.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Hilton "Hawaii Five-0" Contest
Hilton has partnered with the CBS TV show Hawaii Five-0 for a great contest.
There are 3 prize packages, including stays at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, Hilton Waikiki Beach, and the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
You must be a Hilton HHonors member to enter, but enrollment is free.
Click here to enter.
Additional entries are gained with each global Hilton Hotels & Resorts stays.
The contest ends on January 5, 2013.
There are 3 prize packages, including stays at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, Hilton Waikiki Beach, and the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
You must be a Hilton HHonors member to enter, but enrollment is free.
Click here to enter.
Additional entries are gained with each global Hilton Hotels & Resorts stays.
The contest ends on January 5, 2013.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Hilton HHonors - Bourne Legacy Contest
Hilton is currently running a contest in association with The Bourne Legacy Movie.
Prizes include:
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No purchase is necessary, but you must have a Hilton HHonors number. Enrollment is free.
The contest ends on September 26, 2012.
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Prizes include:
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The contest ends on September 26, 2012.
Good luck to all who enter.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Hilton London Olympia
The Hilton London Olympia gets a
lot of bad press because of their location, which I don’t believe is totally
justifiable.
Yes, it is located close the Olympia overground
station, unfortunately that train does not arrive on a regular basis. The other option is to take the High Street Kensington station which is down the street, however transporting your luggage
does not make this a fun walk.
If not taking the much closer Olympia station, I would
suggest getting off at the High Street Kensington station and taking the #9 or
#10 bus, which almost drops you off at the front door.
As you enter the hotel, the
registration desk is directly in front of you.
Check-in was quick and efficient.
I was given an Executive King Room with Executive Lounge access. As a Hilton HHonors Gold Elite, room upgrades
are based on availability, as is access to the Executive Lounge.
It should be noted that I
contacted the hotel prior to my stay, as we were staying the Hilton London
Olympia for our anniversary. I had
requested a room upgrade if it was available during our stay, and received an email
from the Business Development Department informing me that we would have an
upgraded room during our stay.
As you enter the room, there is a
stand up closet directly to the left which also contains an iron, ironing
board, robes, slippers and safe. The
bathroom is located right next to the closet, and contains a shower/tub
combination along with Peter Thomas Roth amenities.
Although the bathroom is not huge, it is much more spacious than many
other bathrooms in Europe.
Bathroom |
Sink |
Amenities |
Toilet |
The bed is comfortable, but does
not appear to be a true king bed.
Bedroom |
There is a desk with a dresser
next to it, on which the TV sits. The
desk has plenty of work space.
Desk & TV |
There is also a small table with
two chairs. As a surprise, we were given
some chocolate covered strawberries and a bottle of wine.
Wine |
Chocolate Covered Strawberries |
As a Hilton HHonors Gold,
benefits include free internet and free breakfast. The breakfast buffet was fantastic and
included hot dishes such as eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, hash browns, beans and
oatmeal. There was also several types of
smoked fish, cereal, breads and baked good, yogurt and fresh fruit.
The Executive Lounge is clean,
well maintained and spacious. The
attendants are very friendly and accommodating.
Different types of soda, beer, and wine are offered, in addition to
water, juice and coffee. There are
several types of snacks including nuts, crackers, cookies and fresh fruit. Breakfast is also offered as an alternative
to the breakfast buffet. There are also
hors d’oeuvre in the evening.
The Executive Lounge also has two
computers with a printer for any business needs that may arise.
The staff is very friendly and
helpful, as is the concierge.
Although some reviews online are
not favorably of the Hilton London Olympia, mainly because of its location,
with a little knowledge the location of the hotel does not pose a problem.
I would highly recommend staying
at the Hilton London Olympia and would stay here again without hesitation.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Hyatt Regency Paris - Charles De Gaulle
The Hyatt Regency Paris - Charles DeGaulle is billed as a convenient airport hotel, but in actuality is not all
that close to the airport.
The hotel does have a shuttle,
but it is not all that reliable, as has been discussed by other bloggers and
travel forums. When waiting for the
shuttle to the hotel, a wait of approximately 40 minutes was needed. I was about to hail a taxi when the shuttle
van finally did arrive.
After entering the hotel, the
registration desk is directly to the left.
Unfortunately, when I got there no employees were in sight. It took a few minutes before an employee did
come to the front desk. Registration was
prompt, however the front desk employee did not direct me to the only working
bank of elevators.
I headed to the closest set of
elevators to the registration desk only to find out that they did not
work. After heading back to the
registration desk, only then was I informed that the working elevators were
located towards the back of the hotel.
Hotel Lobby |
Lobby Atrium |
Elevators hidden behind trees |
I was given a Club King room,
which was about the size of your average room in Europe.
There was a king bed, a small
chair, with dresser and TV.
Bedroom |
Bedroom |
The bathroom was fairly large
with a combination shower/tub. There is
very little counter space, which is always a hassle when traveling.
Bathroom |
Bathroom |
My main problem with the bathroom
was the shower/tub set-up. There was
only a partial shower door, which always gets water all over the floor and
allows heat to escape. The second issue
was with the height difference between the bathroom floor and the tub. It must have been close to a foot, which can
be a hazard since it is such a large difference. With a wet floor, slipping and falling can
easily occur.
The other problem with the room is that the air conditioner
worked very poorly. This made the room
extremely uncomfortable.
The Regency Club had a very small selection. There were only a couple of pieces of fresh
fruit, some dried fruit and nuts, along with a selection of drinks. The Regency Club is somewhat small, although
it is two stories. There was no
attendant in the club either.
In order to get into Paris, you need to take the shuttle
back to Charles De Gaulle Airport, then take the RER or other mode of
transportation into the city. This is a
major setback due to the unreliability of the hotel shuttle. It also takes about 15 minutes for the
shuttle ride between the airport and hotel.
After going into Paris, we waited
for over 50 minutes for the shuttle to arrive to take us back to the
hotel. The shuttle never arrived, and we
ended up taking a taxi back to the hotel.
As we had an early flight the next morning, this was a huge waste of
time.
After speaking with the front
desk manager about the unreliability of the shuttle, he said that he would look
into it, and did apologize for the inconvenience and gave me 5,000 extra Gold
Passport points.
The Hyatt Regency Charles De
Gaulle is a nice hotel, but not exactly close to the airport. If you aren’t pressed for time this is a good
choice, as the hotel is clean and well maintained.
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