Heriott Park Guest House Edinburgh
256 Ferry Rd. Edinburgh, Scotland, EH5 3AN, United Kingdom
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Scotland VS England
... Socialist Party, but the Scottish Labour Party, the Scottish
Conservative Party, the Scottish Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Unionist
Party are against. So far, I feel like what people really want is not to
separate from the United Kingdom, but to be recognized as part of it. With
England being the center of attention, several people around the world think
that "United Kingdom" is just another word for England.
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Green Hills and Rugged Landscapes
I can't believe how lucky I was to be in Edinburgh when I was. Sunny weather and generally warm the WHOLE time I was there. With the blue skies and green hills, there was just so much natural beauty, it was hard not to find the city enchanting. The castle in itself has a striking presence that looms over the city. I was just surprised by how GREEN it was for being the capital city. So much open areas to lay out ...
Solo travel at it's best
... I headed for bed. Unfortunately there were people in all 3 of the beds in my dorm so I quietly got myself ready for bed and fell asleep very quickly, only to be woken up at 5.30am by the girls from the other room crash banging their way in, leaving lights on and laughing alot. But instead of being annoyed I smiled to myself and thought they're having the time of their lives ao why shouldn't they rock in at the wee small hours! I drift back to sleep, having some very strange ...
Even more windy
... airport charged more for tickets that if you were to buy it online, but if you bought it online you had to print the ticket out. We had a few complex conversations with the service desk we booked our tickets online and printed out our boarding passes from an internet kiosk. All done, only our flight isn't for 2 days :) We booked a hotel in the heart of the city and headed there on the coach.
The coach ride into Edinburgh city took about 30 minutes and was a fairly interesting ...
Edina! Scotia's darling seat!
... as its stands above the middle of the city. The castle itself covers thousands of years of history just within its (almost un-breachable) walls. As well as the buildings themselves, the castle also houses the Scottish Military Museum and the Scottish Crown Jewels. We have to say, it sends a shiver down your spine to be in the same room as (albeit though strong glass with a security guard glaring at you) the Stone of Destiny ...


