Edinburgh Express - A City Guide of What To See & Do In 48 Hours



Rested and ready? Excellent. Despair not at the impending end of your Edinburgh trip for there's time still to see many of the city's sights including another hilly ascent, shopping, restaurants and pubs, and then some.  If you were astute enough to time your flight/train back for the afternoon, you'll even have ample time for wildlife-spotting before the end of your city break. Incroyable, no? I mean business when I say 'Edinburgh Express'. So strap on your boots, grab that camera, bag some pipes, and let's get crackin'...


March 25, 2016

Edinburgh Express - A City Guide of What To See & Do In 48 Hours


GREAT SCOT! Make like a Flying Scotsman and EXPERIENCE EDINBURGH IN 48 HOURS

Scotland may seem like a landscape of mountains and magic - monsters in the Lochs and Hogwarts castle, for starts - but don't let the mystique surrounding the country intimidate you. Unless you're heading for the Highlands - in which case, pack your walking stick, hip flask, and buddy up with Hagrid. Scotland's cities are very much accessible by foot and their sights easily reached even for prissy urbanites such as yours truly. Case in point: Edinburgh. Though Scotland's capital may be built on different levels - giving this UNESCO site the dreamy appearance of a floating city of clouds - I managed to visit most of Edinburgh's great attractions in just over two days, with little difficulty. That said, all the hill-ascending, close-climbing, and stair-stomping does burn off a great deal of calories - all the better to stuff one's haggis hole with no post-holiday overindulgence-regret-self-flagellation.

March 20, 2016

Eating-burgh: 7 Places to Eat, Drink, & Be Merry in Edinburgh, Scotland
Fuel me up, buttercup. Though our trip in Edinburgh be short, this magical capital offered a myriad of sights and thanks to its many slopes all my pavement pounding meant that I was free to sample the city’s smorgasbord of noms. And nom I did - from deep fried Mars Bars, gourmet Scottish dishes, and copious amounts of Scotch. Follow me, on my short, sweet, but no less illustrious culinary tour of Edinburgh…

March 17, 2016

North Bridge Brasserie at The Scotsman Hotel, Edinburgh


A Stylish Introduction to Scottish Cuisine: My first haggis at North Bridge Brasserie, Edinburgh

First and last impressions, the opening and the closing act - those are the moments you take away from an event, the souvenirs from a story. The rest is just filler, as some comedians would say. How fortuitous that the standout moments of dinner at North Bridge Brasserie were the alpha and the omega, those winning dishes certainly made for a meal to remember!

March 14, 2016

Arriving in Edinburgh: The Scotsman Hotel


STOP THE PRESS! From history to luxury: a stylish stay at the former headquarters of The Scotsman newspaper

I wanted to see how beautiful and magical Scotland is and thought I'd start with Edinburgh. That’s how I found myself standing in the wood panelled lobby of The Scotsman Hotel where I was welcomed by the tantalising smoky scent of the coal fire and beaming staff with the most charming accents. As far as first impressions went, I felt right at home in the capital of Scotland. The Scotsman Hotel was no trivial choice - I  chose The Scotsman for three very compelling reasons - one: its unbeatable location -positioned on the North Bridge with The Royal Mile on its doorstep, two: the views - it’s the only luxury hotel in the city with views of Edinburgh Castle, the Firth of Forth, Leith, Princes Street and Calton Hill, and three: the history - the century-old building was once The Scotsman newspaper’s offices, with subtle allusions to its heritage found in details like the crossword motif on the hotel teacups. That The Scotsman looked like Hogwarts didn’t hurt, either.

Arriving in Edinburgh: The Scotsman Hotel

March 13, 2016

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