It’s a cheaper and more interesting way to travel than by bus or train! GO DEEPER: Nomadic Matt’s In-Depth Budget Guide to Europe! There’s a lot of free information online but do you want to spend days searching for information? Prob not! That’s why guidebooks exist. While I ...
No visit to Edinburgh would be complete without some haggis, neeps and tatties. One of our favorite restaurants to have this traditional Scottish dish is Whiski Rooms. For this delicious meal we frequented this fine establishment with our good pal Rob – a gregarious gent of many travel quotes...
Me too. If you’re wondering where to stay in Edinburgh on a budget, you’ll be pleased to know that affordable travel doesn’t mean skimping on the experience. And if you’re anything like me, you’ve learned to travel with a strict budget, eating meals that you cook with fellow ho...
I’ve traveled the world and lived in several countries, but have chosen to return to Scotland to make it my base as it has so much to offer. I love Edinburgh. I know a lot about this fascinating historical city as I live here and I am an Edinburgh travel guide. Our Latest Videos ...
Release Date: July 15th, 2023 Physical Description: Size: 8.3 inches by 4.18 inches by 0.17 inches Weight: 0.14550509292 pounds Click here for more information The Mini Rough Guide to Edinburgh (Travel Guide with eBook) (Mini Rough Guides) ...
Written September 17, 2023 Travel774285 0 contributions Good tour. Our guide was well aquainted with jk history and the town. Keep in mind that the english is different and our guide spike 100mph so it was a bit hard to understand everything. ...
The term “royal mile” was coined in the early 20th century and popularised in subsequent guidebooks; none of the streets that make up the mile are actually called the Royal Mile. Street names are Castlehill, Lawnmarket, High Street, Canongate, and Abbey Strand. The stretch, which is ju...
Benjamin was an amazing tour guide, who animated his stories with enthusiasm, wit and humour. His memory based facts helped us learn more about J.K Rowling, as well as the Harry Potter books and films franchise. Review of: Edinburgh's Amazing Harry Potter Walking Tour - Kids Free! Written...
J.K. Rowling wrote most of the Harry Potter books in Edinburgh Scotland, and you can still visit many of these places today. Rowling moved to Edinburgh in 1993 and once said in an interview: “…Edinburgh is very much home for me and is the place where
Ainsley McIntoshfrom Edinburgh, and the fifth Scottish voice we heard, replied to a 2023 article by Rod Hermeston analyzing the linguistic ways in which the disabled Blind Pew is presented according to stereotypes as both pitiful and evil. While not denying this thesis for one of the most famo...