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Edinburgh Travel Guide

  • November 14, 2016

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I’ve been to Edinburgh twice, one time for 24-hours after traveling to Copenhagen and Berlin. The second time was for 72-hours, since I didn’t get to fully experience Edinburgh the first time.

So, I wanted to share an Edinburgh travel guide based on my two times traveling to this beautiful city.

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Royal Mile Market

A market that sells things such as: jewelry, wool clothing, books, pottery and souvenirs. This market used to be a church, which is obvious due to the building structure — specifically the windows.

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Arthur’s Seat

An extinct volcano situated east of Edinburgh’s city centre, Arthur’s Seat gives you incredible views of the city. It’s free to hike up the mountain, and relatively easy to climb. Anyone who knows me knows I’m terrified of heights, but the hike up and down wasn’t scary. So, it’s totally doable for anyone! However if you’re short, like I am, you might have a hard time walking up the steeper steps. It takes about 2-3 hours to hike up, especially if you’re out of shape, like I am, so plan accordingly.

While you might get hot during the trek, it’ll get cold and windy once you make it to the top. So, dress accordingly.

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Royal Mile

This street provides souvenir shops, restaurants, street performers, bars and more. It’s a great place to not only get your souvenirs, but also hold an owl! Holding an owl and getting pictures cost about £3. By the way, the owls name is Hazel and she’s very sassy.

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Princes Street

This shopping center provides clothing stores that are a staple in the U.K. (e.g. Topshop, River Island and H&M).

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Nightlife:

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Stramash

A live music pub, Stramash has different acts come on stage and perform. While I was there, a girl came up to me and asked to dance in exchange for glitter. If you read my Berlin post, you’ll remember I went on a bar crawl and met the unicorn lady who had glitter. So, I felt it was only right to keep up with this tradition and have glitter put on my face!

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Ting Thai Caravan

A cheap Thai restaurant, not far from the University of Edinburgh or the Royal Mile. Their food is so good that I indeed went both times when visiting Edinburgh. It can get fairly crowded and have a pub-vibe with loud music. Or, it can have a quiet and relaxing vibe, it really just depends on when you go. Both times I visited, I ordered the Tom Yam Gai and shared sweet potatoes fries, with their secret sauce.

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Yum Yum Kebab

A middle eastern restaurant that sells kebabs, falafels and fries with the optional curry sauce and cheese on top. The curry sauce was gone once we got there, so I settled for cheese and barbecue sauce on top.

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Wings

A restaurant located off of the Royal Mile that serves wings — hence the name. Wings has an assortment of dry rubs and sauces. Which you can put on your wings, fries and/or deep fried cheese! The menu is divided by different categories (e.g. BBQ, sweet and sizzler). And, within each category, there are different levels of heat the sauce/rub provides (ranging from 1-11). If you finish the level 11/suicide sauce, then you get a place on their “wall of flame”. Not only were the sauces I tried amazing, but the nostalgic atmosphere of Wings was also a plus! Images of comic book figures and films such as: Star Wars, Bad Boys and Power Rangers fill the restaurant. Also, there are Nintendo 64 systems on tables where you can play: 007 GoldenEye, Donkey Kong and more. Ultimately, this restaurant is my childhood manifested!

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Edinburgh Travel Tips

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Getting Around

Edinburgh is a really small city, you can definitely walk to all of the main attractions through alleyways and main streets. But there’s also transportation here if you don’t feel like hiking up hills or stairs.

When going to or from the airport, I’d recommend taking the Airlink Bus. My friends introduced it to me. It’s a double-decker bus that runs 24-hours a day and offers wifi! You can buy a single ticket, or open return ticket that can be used getting back to the airport.

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Money

It’s fairly expensive in the U.K., so make sure you have taken out enough pounds to suffice for your stay. Since everything is pretty much in walking distance in Edinburgh, you shouldn’t have to spend too much on transportation.

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Interacting with locals

Everyone I encountered in Edinburgh were extremely bubbly and friendly. I never felt intimidated to talk to locals because everyone was so welcoming. You may run into locals who have heavy Scottish accents. Don’t hesitate to politely ask them to repeat themselves if you didn’t understand what they said. This happened to me when I was taking a taxi to Waverly street to catch the airport shuttle bus.

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Safety

I walked around Edinburgh with my friends between 1am-4am and never felt uncomfortable. While the streets can be eerily quiet in the early hours, I didn’t feel unsafe. When leaving Edinburgh on my first trip, I walked to the airport shuttle bus around 3am by myself. At no point did I feel nervous or uneasy by myself. That’s not to say that crime doesn’t happen in Edinburgh, but I didn’t experience anything during my stays.

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Weather

Like London, Edinburgh is typical rainy so bring an umbrella and/or raincoat. It was raining as soon as I stepped off the airplane, and when leaving, both times I visited.

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