When choosing where to stay in Edinburgh, it is important to know the distinction between the centre’s very different sides: the Georgian New Town is a realm of leafy boulevards and grand townhouses.
From the prim and proper Miss Jean Brodie to the Royal residence at Holyrood, Edinburgh has long been seen as the landed gentry of Scottish cities. It’s ancient, charming, and well... it’s a bit posh.
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One of several Edinburgh hotels from the budget Premier Inn chain, located smack in the centre of the New Town on bustling Princes Street. Ideal for those on foot, or coming by train, but not ...
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From the air, Edinburgh looks horizontally expansive and vertically modest. It blends greenly with the surrounding countryside, thanks to its profusion of parks and gardens. As my plane circled the ...
How to spend 48 hours in Edinburgh, including tips on the best hotel to stay at, which restaurants and bars to book and what ...