Edinburgh(Season 4, Episode 3) TV-G TV Episode|26 min|Documentary, Reality-TV Edit pageAdd to list In Edinburgh, we'll explore the city's castle, peek at the Scottish parliament building, dabble in local literature, sip some Scotch, and stow away on the Royal Yacht Britannia. ...
Edinburgh was by the 1880s in shock with the number of immigrants piling into the city. Â It had a great influx from Scots who had been driven off their lands after the Highland Clearances. Â The Irish had started arriving during the 1850s after the great potato famine which destroyed...
Edinburgh Airport is the main international gateway to Edinburgh, Scotland. Tram is the most convenient way to downtown Edinburgh. Edinburgh Airport is widely served by public buses. Edinburgh Airportis a hub for West Atlantic. It is also a focus city for BA CityFlyer, Ryanair, easyJet, Jet...
All of the listed places and attractions in this post are located within the city of Edinburgh so we are not including any places outside the city ordays trip from Edinburghin this post (although there are many great ones!). Some of these Edinburgh attractions are centrally located along the...
The group – which specialises in restructuring, insolvency, funding, and legal support – is also increasing its recruitment efforts in Scotland to build on success in its Glasgow office, which opened in 2017. From its new premises in St Andrew Square in Edinburgh city centre, Leonar...
London has Hyde Park, New York has Central Park and Edinburgh has the Princes Street Gardens. Lined with historic buildings and filled with flower beds and green space, the gardens are a beautiful space within the city centre. The main reason I loved photographing the gardens was because they...
The last in this series is a celebration of music and faith from the Edinburgh Festival, where Jumoke Fashola and David Matthew capture the mood and introduce music against the spectacular backdrop of the city's floodlit castle. Hymns ...See more Read more: Plot summary Producer Stuart ...
Day 1: Pick up your tickets at Waterloo Place in the morning and then do the full Edinburgh Tour (green bus) on the hop-on hop-off bus to get an introduction and orientation to the city. Then in the afternoon head to Leith using the Majestic Tour bus (blue bus) to visit the Roy...
During the 17th century, Edinburgh was suffering from major overcrowding. The city had been built on the top of Castle Rock with a wall around the edge to protect its residents. But the wall also meant there was no space for the city to expand outwards. ...
Public sector companies are to provide a 100,000 sq ft shot in the arm to Edinburgh's office market. The Scottish Qualifications Authority is taking a 60,000 sq ft prelet at Buccleuch Property's Shawfair Park on the city's outskirts in the largest letting in the Scottish capital since 20...