Related Entries (27)Travel Lodge Edinburgh
More Travel Lodge Edinburgh Entries-
March 21st - March 22nd
A Travel Blog entry by ritand from Edinburgh, United Kingdom
... drunk and suffocate them. have a goggle...pretty interesting! we bascially just took the tourbus a few times round and hoped off at some spots along the way to have a look, not to much but we really enjoyed Edinburgh, great looking old ...
-
Our trip to Scotland (Haggis Adventures)
A Travel Blog entry by prejoh from Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
... punishment in those days, so much history in such a small area, its incredible. We ended off our experience with an authentic pub meal and a visit to the Edinburgh Dungeons. FYI: Budget Backpackers was GREAT! Edinburgh backpackers wasn't so great. ...
-
Cheeky Mr Mc Leod
A Travel Blog entry by sharon1306 from Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
... 8221; – Kurt Vonnegut Day 16 : 23nd May 2008 (Friday) Cheeky Mr Mc Leod So we had a godforsakenly early flight to Edinburgh at 0655 on EasyJet from London Luton. This means we had officially traveled via all four of London's major airports. Quite an ...
-
Week 3 - Scotland!
A Travel Blog entry by tanian from Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
... to charge you to use toilets here. This does not bode well for a woman with a very small bladder. Memorable things in Edinburgh: - The Royal Mile. So beautiful! It's the old part of town, complete with cobblestone streets, a exorbitant amount of stairs ...
-
From Scotland to Wales, and a bit of Brit
A Travel Blog entry by itsmeektg from Oxford, England, United Kingdom
... mom did), so we hiked back up into town to stay at the wonderful and omnipresent Travellodge. BTW, if you ever stay in the Travel lodge in Cardiff city center, be sure to bring a gun to KILL THE FREAKING GULLS OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW, AS THEY ARE OBVIOUSLY IN ...
-
Motorbike Looping vs RAIN!!
A Travel Blog entry by nmiddle1 from Tha Khaek, Khammouan, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... quite a walk I may add in the roasting hot sun! We wanted to see if we could get a better deal on a mtorbike as the Travel lodge seemed to be charging a fair bit, we found one other place a bit cheaper but decided it was easier to go with Mr Ku at ...
-
Historic city of Xi'an
A Travel Blog entry by barryandemma from Xi'an, China
... checked into our hotel which is the same chain as the one we stayed in in Shanghai so we know what we were getting (a bit like a travel lodge/Ibis hotel). Xi'an is quite a big city - about 6 million people live here - and is surrounded by the old city ...
-
March 20th - Multi transport day....
A Travel Blog entry by ritand from Lockerbie, United Kingdom
... important for us to get someplace secured since it was Easter weekend. Nothing. So then she let us use her Internet and we grabbed a Travel Lodge for two nights. She then told us there was a bus in about 15 min or we could wait and hour, we opted ...
-
Scotland April 13-19 2007
A Travel Blog entry by ryrylee from Portree, United Kingdom
... rest. They dropped their bags in their room and met me in the lobby for what was to be a nice stroll around Edinburgh's historic streets. I guided them over to my flat where they met Ross, who had just awoken from a night of drinking with our ...
-
Onto the continent
A Travel Blog entry by ninedeuce from Scotland and Ireland, Netherlands
... and looked around at the restaurants, shops, and bars then went up and looked around the Royal Mile. It stretches from the Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace where I think the Queen might still chill on occasion. There are a ton of "closes" running off ...
-
Week Thirty Seven - The Bay of Islands
A Travel Blog entry by petenic360 from Paihia, New Zealand
... Auckland for TBOI I had booked a ticket to see (forgotten his name - young Geordie comedian with long curly black hair - winner of Edinburgh Festival). The Comedy Festival of New Zealand is on this week. Walk up to Sky-Tower were the show is taking place. ...
-
Chapter 16: Lord of the Flies
A Travel Blog entry by easyread from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... course I was thoroughly tanked by 7:20. I stumbled off for some food and then went out to a pub for a quick drink with Paul (Edinburgh) from my dorm room. At around 11 it was time to check out Sydney's infamous nightlife, so I planted myself in ARQ, which ...
-
Angkor - wat temples!
A Travel Blog entry by castewart from Siem Reap, KH.16, Cambodia
... they are trying to think of something, I hop off). This time I told her the truth: "Scotland". "Capital is Edinburgh" said this remarkable girl. I was so shocked I actually bought her postcards. She should be in school. ...
-
Home i couldn't finish this travelogue ...
A Travel Blog entry by andyb from Belfast, United Kingdom
... and all the divers! Special thanks to Paul, Rye, Devon ,Katie and last but not least wee Ruth, the kick boxer from Edinburgh! Ha ha ! I guess collectively these people on Phi Phi helped make it my favourite place in Thailand and up there with the best ...
-
South Island travels
A Travel Blog entry by teamjc from NZ, New Zealand
... of Mt Cook (we were lucky there weren't too many clouds as its often difficult to see at all). Next stop Dunedin (Celtic for Edinburgh), the south island's second city. After a long drive back from Mt Cook to the east coast, we were in search of one ...
-
Fun Times For All!
A Travel Blog entry by mrbear1 from Queenstown, New Zealand
... , a hot shot lawyer from New York who loved skydiving, and of course Harry. Harry was brilliant. 18 years old from Edinburgh and travelling before University, with a thin wirey frame and messy hair, he was hilarious and not always because ...
-
Keeping Up With the MacJoneses
A Travel Blog entry by sql_spice from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
... Ahh, the language barrier. Tomorrow we leave for one of the prettiest cities in Europe (so I'm told), the capital city of Edinburgh. I would tell you how to pronounce it correctly, but Fiona has been trying to teach ME, and apparently I'm ...
-
My Parents Arrive
A Travel Blog entry by dane from Bangkok, Thailand
... and Daron, came to Europe to travel, where Daron actually proposed to my now sister-in-law. It was at the top of Edinburgh Castle in the chapel, which is the oldest building in the city I believe. It was very romantic. But I digress. ...
-
England and Scotland
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from London, United Kingdom
... attractive as we had expected until we reached the Royal Mile. We alighted at the Mound and walked up the hill to the castle. Edinburgh Castle was very imposing, perched on top of a hill like a land bound barnacle. The cobbled path was hell on Margaret's ...
-
Let the trip Begin
A Travel Blog entry by andyb from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A win on a sales incentive sent me to Vancouver with 9 others from STA Travel for 5 days. Nikki - Goodge Street London Ailsa - Aberdeen Gary - Edinburgh Tash - Kingston London Andy - Leeds Will - Russel Sq. London Sarah - Victoria London ...
Related Accommodations (1)Travel Lodge Edinburgh
More Travel Lodge Edinburgh Accommodations-
1
Premier Travel Inn Metro Glasgow
10 Elmbank Gardens, (formerly Premier Lodge), Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
... place for hen and stag parties and there were a few groups staying in our hotel. I would thoroughly recommend the Premier Travel Inn and Scotland for anyone interested in a fun and lively weekend away! Just as good 2nd time around from ...
Traveler Rating
- 312 reviews


