We booked a room for two nights, and it was nowhere near enough to do everything we had planned, so there will definitely be future visits. The next few days will be filled with posts of everything I got up to, but I wanted to begin with a little "around Edinburgh" introduction. It's such a beautiful city that I can't resist posting all the photos I took out and about.
After the talk, Rich and I visited the Edinburgh Dungeons, which are almost exactly the same as the London Dungeons, although the Sawney Bean boat ride is absolutely terrifying! Oh, and I was chosen as the person to go down the steps first- alone- and make sure the coast was clear. Of course somebody jumped out and screamed at me, and of course I screamed like a little girl, even though I was expecting it!
Understandably, we were both exhausted and still a bit jet lagged, so we had an early night to rest for our busy full-day in Edinburgh.
Rather conveniently, I had been sent a #StressFreeFringe kit by StressFreePrint, consisting of a Fringe directory, tartan scarf, insanely helpful Edinburgh guidebook (complete with maps!) and a handy Fringe tote bag to carry it all around in.
My #StressFreeFringe kit also included a tartan umbrella, which was just what I needed on Sunday when the inevitable rain began falling!
Sunday morning was pretty exciting for me as I finally got to meet the wonderful Kirsty of Indigo Buttons. Although we've been talking for about two years- bonding over a mutual love of Richard Osman- being in, you know, different countries meant it was a little difficult to meet in real life. You'll be pleased to know that she is lovely in person as well as online! She, and her partner Adam, took Rich and I on a little mini-tour of the city. Let me tell you, Kirsty is the best person to walk around Edinburgh with. Having had all sorts of interesting jobs in the past, including a tour guide and a lion at the castle (true story!), she knows all there is to know about the place and will tell you everything, even if you don't ask!
After a long day of museum-visiting, hill-climbing and Harry-Potter-cafe-dining, we headed back to our room on the bus...
The bus that has tartan seats. Yep.
Monday, our final day in Edinburgh, was a crazy, hectic day with a lot to do in very little time.
Edinburgh is a fantastic city and I loved it, hills and all! I can't wait to go back!
Such a gorgeous city--tartan tartan everywhere! Glad you had a wonderful trip. ^-^
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DeleteAw, I adore the passion that comes off when reading your posts! Glad to hear you had a good time in Edinburgh, it certainly looks wonderful from the photography!
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This is such a lovely comment. Thank you!
DeleteGlad you had a great time in Edinburgh! I might be biased, but it is definitely one of my favourite cities.
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DeleteI'm so glad that I read the bit about the Harry Potter Cafe Dining! Coolest experience ever sitting there, knowing that JK spent so much time imagining the stories....... And that view of the castle! Umm. Hello Hogwarts?! So great.
ReplyDeleteI just posted about Edinburgh too, but my pics have nothing on yours! I just was so exhausted I barely brought the camera out, turns out a whirlwind Italian trip with a million things going wrong and also getting engaged right at the end takes it out of you!!!
I have a few posts of yours to catch up on which I am very much looking forward to doing over the next week... Can't wait to read all about your last few weeks!!!
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It sounds like you've been a real busy bee lately! It was really interesting to read your post and see how our trips compared. Your photos are beautiful!
DeleteAww reading this makes me happy, so glad you enjoyed your visit here! The photo of the bus seats made me laugh, the first time I ever came here I couldn't get over them and even now I still give them a little smile every time I get the bus! x
ReplyDeleteI loved it! Rich got on a bus while I was doing some shopping and he sent me the happiest text saying "Tartan bus seats!!". I couldn't wait to see them for myself!
DeleteGlad you had a great time in Edinburgh! My fiance and I took a visit there back in July and it was amazing! I hope you did some of the ghost tours as they were brilliant!
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I didn't! I'd love to but I'm a bit of a chicken, Next time!
DeleteI'm so jealous that you got to hear Murakami speak! I really respect his work. I'm glad you had such a lovely time away :)
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DeleteHaha! I love that I tell you everything about the city, "even if you don't ask"! ;-) I can't help but wax lyrical about my adopted city, can I?! Sooooo smashing to meet you. Glad you enjoyed my home!! xx
ReplyDeleteI LOVED that you told me everything! I'm such a history geek so I love finding out about everything. It was amazing meeting you and I had such a great time. I'll be back!
DeleteYour pictures are beautiful. You showcased the city well. Edinburgh is also on my list of places to visit. All that is holding me back is time and money ha.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. It's really wonderful, so I hope you get to visit soon.
DeleteLooks like you had a great time, would love to visit Edinburgh one day
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It was fantastic!
DeleteI have wanted to go to Edinburgh for ages, it always looks like such a lovely place. I love that first photo and I can't wait to see more of your trip!
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DeleteOh my gosh the architecture! You make everywhere you go look so appealing!
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Every building is so beautiful!
DeleteI've only been to Edinburgh a couple of times but I've always loved it! Such a beautiful place.
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DeleteIt was very fun!
ReplyDeleteThe dungeons sounds terrifying. I would have refused to be the first one to go down those stairs! Hell no! X
ReplyDeleteWhat are you on about? You wouldn't have been at the Dungeons full stop!
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