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If the House of Gods could chose their What3Words tag it would have to be Decadent, Theatrical and Seductive. This is Cabaret meets the Kasbah, on speed. Let yourself be seduced into a world of velvets, fringing and feathers. Decidedly OTT but you are staying here to have fun, so sit back and enjoy the ride. Velvet lined corridors add an air of mystique on your journey to the bedrooms, which although on the small side are well thought out - dark, mirrored, panelled, sexy with heavily drapped four poster beds and a compact wet room, no cupboards but cleverly disguised drawers under the bed. Upgrade to one of the packages such as "Treat me like I'm Famous" and enjoy ballons and rose petals, exclusive cocktails, midnight feasts and more. House of Gods is unlike anywhere else you can stay in Edinburgh and has the advantage of being slap bang in the middle of the Old Town, so it's an easy walk to all the major sites. Highly recommended for an anniversary treat or a couples getaway - not suitable for families !
Romantic Break
City Style
Historic
Close to nightlife
Opulent
Museums
Sights nearby
No restaurant
Four poster beds
Downtown
Designer
Intimate
Full of character
Good wine list
Quirky
Townhouse
Artworks
B&B
Boutique
Chic
Honeymoons
Romantic
Retro/Vintage
Contemporary
Rooms
22 rooms in this hotelBar
Expect Edwardian wood pannelling, Gucci wallpaper & absolutely killer cocktails in this decadent temple to viceNo restaurant
Breakfast basket delivered to your roomFour poster beds
Statement chicNo pets
Safe
Bath robes
Car not required
Private chef / butler
Walking distance restaurants
Wifi
Not suitable for disabled guests
Good wine list
Adult Only
Room service
Suites
Concierge
Air conditioning
Close to nightlife
Museums
Sights nearby
Theatre
Not so much a hotel as a Gucci-clad cocktail bar with rooms attached. Democratic decadence is the ambition in this mashup of Orient Express opulence and rock and roll louche. Rooms are snug cabins tricked out in wine dark colours with lashings of velvet, fake fur and moody lighting – just made for misbehaviour.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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