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We felt so comfortable and at home here. Aileen was gregarious, helpful and funny. I hope I have the opportunity to return in the near future! Every day was a great home cooked breakfast. One day we left early in the morning before breakfast so...More
This is a small, quiet place with excellent hospitality. It’s located in hilly Durham, close to the spectacular train bridge, and I easily walked to the cathedral from my lodgings. The hosts were really smart, interesting people who had travelled and were very well read....More
We stayed at the Victorian for a second time after enjoying our stay last year. Aileen, the hostess, is very lovely, she’s very attentive and is such a great laugh and she accommodates all your needs. The rooms are lovely, clean and comfortable and have...More
This is our second visit at The Victorian. We felt like we were seeing an old friend and this is a wonderful place to stay. Aileen is a delightful person - she is welcoming and very helpful; the breakfast is delicious and it is a...More
You will never get this kind of a personal touch in a hotel. The hostess, Aileen, is attentive, charming and will cater to your every need. We were two friends staying for an oval weekend in November 2017, and we had a brilliant time. AIleen's...More
Prevailing winds meant that most cities that grew in industrial Britain had their most desirable neighbourhoods to the west – upwind of factory fumes. Edinburgh was no exception, with its wealthiest citizens settling in its West End and leaving behind grand Georgian townhouses, private gardens and genteel crescents. These backstreets remain as dignified and sleepy as ever, and most of the action here lies along
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the district’s busy main roads. Lothian Road connects to southern Edinburgh and harbors a vague entertainment district: three theatres and the city’s main indie cinema. All attract a select crowd, the sort who appreciate the Saturday Edinburgh’s Farmers’ Market around the corner. The West End’s other great thoroughfare, Shandwick Place, is dominated by trams trundling out to the suburbs and airport, and shoppers picking up last-minute items before hopping aboard.