For the business traveler in the UK, this hotel in Scotland can appear a slick, well run establishment with clean decor, excellent internet services, and a number of features we have not come across at other hotels in the UK (e.g., in-room DVD player with selection of DVDs at the front desk, corporate membership at Greens Health Club, a short walk away). But if you are one of many travellers who need to stay more than a day or two (as we were), the City Inn's weaknesses come glaringly to light. The concierge was constantly absent and there is no disabled access from the street, meaning you have to lift your bags up or down the stairs. The hotel is quite isolated from restaurants, pharmacies, and city nightlife. Yet it is close to the Scottish Exhibition Centre, which meant that our first night was characterized by loud, drunken crowds of young people who had attended a rock concert there and chosen to carry on the party at our hotel (one assumes they were paying guests); there was also a fire drill the same night (coincidence?). The hours of the restaurant were not posted anywhere, and even the staff appeared to have trouble answering this question. Moreover, the cleaning staff did little more than empty the bins and pull up the comforter each day, requiring us (among other things) to call down for the correct number of towels twice. Lastly, the rooms are tiny, have next to no storage facilities (exactly ONE drawer in the whole room), and were very stuffy unless the window was kept open constantly (impossible since there is heavy construction going on directly across the river). A place we will never return to.