Leopold Place Luxury Rooms with Breakfast Edinburgh
6 Leopold Place Edinburgh, Scotland, EH7 5JW, United Kingdom
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Scotland VS England
... Kingdom or more exactly to England. That is the reason
why there will have a referendum in 2014 to ask the population if they want to
become an independent country or stay with the United Kingdom.
Analysis/Observation:
As a Quebecer, I understand why Scottish people want to be treated in a different
manner than the rest of the other countries in the United Kingdom. We have this
debate in Quebec since so ...
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 ...
Whisky, royalty, ghosts and Hamish
... haggis, turnips and mashed potatoes) which was delicious'.
Nearly 24 hours in Edinburgh had passed, so it was time for Shaun to hit his liquor of choice, 'Scotch Whiskey'. Shaun tried different whiskies from different regions of Scotland. Some were reallly smokey and reeked, others were nice and smooth. Soon Shaun realised that he was in Whisky heaven.
More tours of Edinburgh continued, including a tour of 'Mary King's Close', the ...
Scotland and it's medieval history
... up our dinner that Patricks parents had packed for us..best lasagne ever!! YUM! Aren't we spoilt? Washed down with some tradoitional scottish whisky too ofcourse :P
An early start the next day ensured that we bet the queues for the majestic Edinburgh castle. Learnt many a fact on the history of it, viewed the old prison cells, museums,chapel, the canons, gorgeous views over the city and even got a glimpse of the precious crown ...
Day 1 - Goodbye England, Hello Scotland!
... 8230; and then suddenly, we’re smack bang in the middle of Edinburgh. At rush hour. On a Friday afternoon.
Luckily, we put our trust in Tiff the Teflon Sat Nav (so-called because she will NOT stick to the windscreen…) and we find ourselves parked outside of Ten Hill Place. When researching hotels, I was aware there was limited parking only, and other than metered parking on the street, we couldn’t see where we ...

