The Suites at The Witchery
The suites at The Witchery by the Castle is acknowledged by professional reviewers. Of the 7 reviews that we monitored, 6 referenced the suites, like Fodor's, Rough Guide and Time Out.
The Witchery
Fodor's
Rough Guide
Time Out
Frommer's
Oyster
The Telegraph
"Each suite has a theme—choices include the Library, the Armory, the Inner Sanctum, and the Turret—and is decked out with jaw-droppingly grand antiques, champagne chilling in an immense bucket, and the finest-quality bedding"
"Seven riotously indulgent suites grouped around this famously spooky restaurant just downhill from the Castle; expect antique furniture, big leather armchairs, tapestry-draped beds, oak panelling and huge roll-top baths, as well as ultra-modern sound systems and complementary bottles of champagne"
"Seven suites, some with kitchens, are hidden away in two buildings at the top of the Royal Mile; two are in the 16th-century building in Boswell's Court, with the other five in a 17th-century house off Sempill's Court"
"Breakfast can be taken in the equally theatrical restaurant (all wood–paneling and candlelight at night) but why struggle out of bed when they'll bring a gourmet breakfast hamper to your suite?
- Lucy Gillmore"
"Essentially a restaurant (well, two actually) with some suites attached (nine), there are few communal spaces -- the hotel is a favorite among those seeking seclusion"
"This extraordinary collection of fantasy suites near Edinburgh Castle is the ultimate romantic hideaway: sumptuous, indulgent, and slightly (delightfully) mad"