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7 Sep 20, 12:31 PM |
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7 Sep 20, 12:41 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 14
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Thanks, I will start making bookings now. Also just realised the chrismas market will be on, even more excited now!
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7 Sep 20, 12:42 PM |
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Have a lovely trip!
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7 Sep 20, 02:03 PM |
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Take a walk to the National Museum Chambers Street. Well worth a look around. If you go to the top floor of the modern museum you will have the best views around Edinburgh.
It's free. If you like something a bit grizzly then try to book a visit to the medical museum, given Edinburgh was/is at the heart of our medical history it's fascinating. |
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7 Sep 20, 02:28 PM |
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Calton Hill and Arthur's Seat are great for some lovely views of the city. National Museum has lots of interesting things to see, as is Museum of Childhood on Royal Mile and both are free. Botanic gardens are nice and if you're there Nov-Jan there is a nighttime Christmas light show.
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7 Sep 20, 02:36 PM |
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We were in Edinburgh last week and had an amazing time. We have been before and below are things we loved during both trips:
We didn't do the Royal Yacht Britannia sadly, thats on the list for next time and Camera Obscura looked liked it might give me a migraine but I could be wrong. Might check it out next time. We found that a lot of restos also needed pre-booking so be sure to do this if you're planning on eating out. Have fun! |
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7 Sep 20, 02:58 PM |
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Join Date: May 10
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We are also off to Scotland next month, a lot of places may not open at the moment and those that are can have reduced entry for Covid restrictions
Anything you need to have a ticket to get into I would advise booking now I am not sure if you have an Amex to book on but we have found them excellent for refunds, no I dont work for Amex We have also ensured all our accommodation is cancellable and refundable should Scotlands restrictions change BTW the Royal Yacht is a great half day out. |
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7 Sep 20, 06:27 PM |
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I so want to go there. There was a queue mid afternoon when we went past on the way home on Saturday after lunch at 6bynico
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7 Sep 20, 06:37 PM |
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Join Date: Aug 17
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The old town tour is highly recommended. We thoroughly enjoyed the Royal taught. Castle is great for history buffs. Edinburgh zoo is excellent too
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7 Sep 20, 06:49 PM |
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Join Date: Sep 05
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Botanic Gardens are great as are their Restraunts and Cafes
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