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Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Edinburgh (/Scotland) Souvenirs Guide
Are you having a hard time deciding on what to buy home from Edinburgh? Although I am not a souvenir buyer, I do have some suggestions that might save you from the gift dilemma syndrome.
Monday, May 23, 2016
The Fudge House, Edinburgh
With
a fabulous list of 27 flavours available, the Fudge House is the perfect place to be
whenever I fancy a piece of Fudge. This celebrated Edinburgh shop is located
right on the Royal Mile, to be exact, on the Canongate street.Every lovely
chunk of fudge is hand made to a traditional secret family recipe since 1949.
Saturday, May 21, 2016
ROYAL MILE : CANONGATE
After passing through the World's End, You will reach the Canongate street, the last stretch of Royal Mile before you finally reach the Holyrood palace.
1. Canongate Tolbooth/ The People's Story
As I said earlier, Canongate use to be a seperate Burgh from Edinburgh so the Canongate Tolbooth served as the municipal building, court and prison for the Burgh of Canongate. It had then become a historical landmark for the Old town of Edinburgh.
The People's Story is a Free attraction, located within the tolbooth. It showcase the lives of Edinburgh's ordinary citizen from the late 18th century until today.
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As I said earlier, Canongate use to be a seperate Burgh from Edinburgh so the Canongate Tolbooth served as the municipal building, court and prison for the Burgh of Canongate. It had then become a historical landmark for the Old town of Edinburgh.
The People's Story is a Free attraction, located within the tolbooth. It showcase the lives of Edinburgh's ordinary citizen from the late 18th century until today.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
ROYAL MILE: HIGH STREET
High street is perhaps the most popular and perhaps the most popular part of the Royal Mile. It is always buzzing with crowds, restaurants, cafe, souvenir shops everywhere, so much to see and do!
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Sunday, May 15, 2016
ROYAL MILE: CASTLEHILL
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Lets go from the start. Always start your one mile walk down from the Castle because going downhill is a lot easier than going uphill. Unless you want to burn more calories, of course.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
SIGHTSEEING GUIDE IN ROYAL MILE EDINBURGH
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images from www.pps.org |
As the name suggested, the Royal Mile is a pleasant 1 mile (and
107 yards) walk cutting directly through the heart of Edinburgh.
The Stretch starts
from the Castle on a long-extinct volcano, down the slope formed by the retreat
of an ice age million years ago and finally, ends at the Palace of Holyrood. Located within a World Heritage site, the Royal Mile is a combination
of 4 streets: Castlehill, then Lawnmarket, High Street and
Canongate, jam packed with things to see
and do.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
QUICK GUIDE TO ROYAL MILE / OLD TOWN
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image from www.123royalmile.com |
Cutting through the heart of Edinburgh, The Royal Mile is the most visited street in Edinburgh. It is always buzzing with energy, jam packed with a lot to see, do and eat. Here, I've summarized a quick guide for those who are planning to "Walk the Mile"!
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