Friday, December 4, 2015

Edinburgh, Scotland Highlights Guide

Welcome all of you to Edinburgh, Scotland, the place that stole my heart in a second! A city full of cute bookstores, beautiful buildings and architecture, an abundance of history and culture, lots of hot chocolate, and the nicest taxi drivers!

I had just spent the summer in Oxford on a study aboard program for my college and was on vacation with my parents in London (we’ll get to those stories later, for some reason I’m working backwards…don’t ask. I blame it on finals week, so join me in my crazy town will you) when we left for the weekend to visit Scotland! I had wanted to go to Scotland for forever so this was super exciting! Exciting I tell you!

We took the train and I literally spent the whole ride gawking at the beautiful scenery as it passed by my window. And at all the cows and the sheep we passed of course! I remember arriving and walking out of the train station right into the middle of the city and the bustling people. It was overwhelming to say the least, but in a good way.
I literally felt like I had stepped into another world, a better world, a fairy tale. There was so much to take in, including the immediate view of a park surrounded by beautiful olden buildings and Edinburgh’s Big Festival Wheel. I was so excited I didn’t know what to do with myself. I tried to take pictures but I can tell you with all certainly that all pictures I took in the first hour of being there were a blurred mess because I just couldn’t stand still long enough to focus on them.

When we arrived at the hotel we were met by a charming building with a grand sweeping staircase and it’s own library that looks like it just came out of an olden movie set. Photo-shoot in the library anyone? 

SO what exactly did we do in Edinburgh, you ask? Good question! Well I got a new winter coat…but I doubt shopping is what you were referring to, so on to the sightseeing we go!

Our first, and most obvious, stop was the 11th century Edinburgh Castle! It’s literally a castle on a hill with the most breathtaking views and architectural structures and history and I could go on and on. I love history so had a mini freak out walking around the castle and took pictures of just about every sign that had the slightest bit of historical information so I could go back and read them later. This also happens to be the sight of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo but we didn’t have enough time to attend, but a reason to go back!


After leaving Edinburgh Castle we walked the Royal Mile, which is about a one-mile long walk through the old town of Edinburgh that runs from Edinburgh Castle to the Holyrood Palace. This was definitely one of my favorite parts (but who’s kidding, I can’t choose, everything was my favorite). I loved walking down the streets and getting to pretend that I wasn’t a tourist but in fact just a native taking a stroll around the town. We passed so many shops, stopped for some seriously good hot chocolate, and had the best time exploring the city by foot.


 

On our second day we were still on a castle kick so went to visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Holyrood Abbey ruins. It was love at first site. The palace itself is amazing but it was the Abbey’s ruins that really got me. There was something so beautiful and eerie about standing in the crumbing Abbey. Just thing about how much had taken place there, how many people had stood in that same place over the years. The great outlines remains of used to be a huge stained glass window was my favorite part. People don’t build that way anymore, with so much intricate detail; they should start again.
 
That night we had tickets to see a musical at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and stopped at Jamie’s Italian restaurant for dinner before the show. I can say without a doubt that we basically ate half our meals in Scotland at Jamie’s and it was beyond delicious…ugh take me back.

The next day we were leaving, but still had time for a morning excision! We ended up taking the bus (with some of the cast of the musical we had seen the night before I may add—like, what????) to the North Sea where we walked to Cramond Island, a small island about one mile off the shore of Cramond beach that you can only walk to when the tide is out. The water was so clear! Even though we got tired walking half way to the island in some pretty intense winds it was worth it. 

Soooo since after writing all that we’re just gonna pretend like we’re back in Scotland right now because the nostalgia is strong, okay? There are still so many places I want to explore in Scotland, especially the Highlands!!

Have you ever been to Scotland or want to go? Where’d ya go because I’d love to know!


~ Monique ~

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