This was properly one of the most weird travel experiences ever. It started with getting spams of emails, what's app and SMS from the guest house, where they send you codes for how to enter the building and how to find your keys and your room. That is the only contact you will have with any of the staff, for the rest you are let alone. The guesthouse is very poorly accessible for people with special needs, you need to walk 4 stairs up to reach your room, without any elevators. The room is decent in size, but has a non-functional tv. The bath room smelled terrible upon arriving, something you can get only rid of by continously letting the airco in the bathroom blowing which makes a sound that is inpossible to sleep with. Also, the heating in the bathroom cannot be turned off, so it was heating up all the time; the only way to get back to a normal temperature was to open the rooms window, which of course is not the best environmentally friendly way to save energy. Overal the room was also quite dirty and full of dust. During my three night stay, there was no room service. All together, even for Edinburgh standards, a very poor experience and not something I would recommend to someone at all.