Hotel Indigo Edinburgh Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Hotel Indigo Edinburgh - Princes Street
20 Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 2AN, United Kingdom
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3-star hotel with restaurant, near Princes Street Gardens
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This hotel has 60 rooms
Old Town Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Old Town Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Roxburgh`s Court, Off 323 High Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH1 1LW, United Kingdom
Luxury apartment with kitchen, near St. Giles' Cathedral
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EDINBURGH vs. GLASGOW. WHICH IS BETTER? COMPARING MOST ICONIC CITIES (VOL. 15)
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The two main Scottish cities compared face to face. Who wins?
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Scotts Monument Edinburgh Scotland
Looking for a Great view of Edinburgh? Scott Monument Edinburgh in Scotland Provides the best outlook all over Edinburgh. Situated on Princess Street and overlooking the New Town of Edinburgh with views of Edinburgh castle, Carlton Hill and Arthurs Seat. Sir Walter Scott was a famous poet and Novelist and loved the world over.
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A Wee Tour of Scotland
Scotland may be a wee spot on the map, but with spectacular landscapes, thriving cities, foodie hotspots and a colourful events programme, it’ll feel like you have the whole world to explore.
Getting to Scotland is easier than you may think. There are a variety of planes, trains, buses and a whole network of major roads that lead you from the rest of the UK into Scotland. There are four main airports here, so flying in from overseas is a piece of cake too. There are regular flights from a whole host of countries around the world that arrive in Scotland every day! Once you’re here getting around is very straight forward. You can hire a car, book a last-minute train or coach ride, hire a bike or even hop aboard a ferry to one of the islands.
Scotland’s weather is often mild, with a moderate chance of rain, but that never stops us from making the most of the day, no matter what the weather throws at us. From windy walks on the beach or sunny bike rides on woodland trails, to gorge walking in the drizzle or skiing and snowboarding on real snow – there’s plenty you can do come rain or shine (or even snow!).
Scotland is home to seven spectacular cities, each with a unique personality of their own, that boast incredible attractions, historic treasures and a wealth of culture to explore. From Inverness in the north, Glasgow in the west, Edinburgh in the east, and Stirling, Perth, Aberdeen and Dundee in between, there are plenty of city gems you can explore across Scotland.
History and heritage is a huge part of Scotland’s past and present; from ancient tribal Celts and face-painted Picts, to Roman conquerors, red-headed Vikings, powerful royals, and great explorers, there is something to uncover and learn about in every corner of the country. Come and explore a wealth of fascinating attractions including mysterious standing stones, fine castles, lavish stately homes, striking architecture, world-famous inventions and so much more.
Our landscapes are next level – just picture towering mountains, swooping valleys, glittering lochs, golden beaches, and pristine waters. These are just a few of the mesmerising gems you can find here. Alongside our landscapes, keep your eyes peeled for our wide variety of stunning wildlife that you can spot on our mountainsides, along our forest trails, soaring in the sky above you, and swimming along the coastlines.
Did you know Scotland is home to over 790 islands?! Whether you’ve only got a couple of days or a couple of weeks to spend in Scotland, it’s well worth the time to explore some of these magical islands that will truly take your breath away. From sampling fine peaty whiskies on the Isle of Islay, to connecting with the rich Gaelic culture in the Outer Hebrides, there are hundreds of things to do and get involved in.
Calling all foodie enthusiasts! One thing you won’t be able to resist about Scotland, is our fantastic variety of delicious produce. With the Atlantic on our doorstep, you can find hundreds of fresh fish, shellfish and seafood in our cafés, bars and restaurants across the country. Head to a local farmers’ market where you taste locally reared beef, pork, chicken and a whole collection of other types of meat. Of course, a trip to Scotland wouldn’t be complete without some traditional dishes – make sure you try out some haggis, neeps and tatties whilst you’re here, as well as trying a dram or two of our delicious single malt whisky.
Explore Scotland’s fantastic range of exciting outdoor activities, from adrenaline pumping white water rafting and gorge walking, to exploring mountain biking trails and thrilling snowsports, all with a dramatic backdrop to admire too. Scotland also hosts an exciting year-long events programme, which sees the best of Scottish music, culture, dance, theatre, film and much more come together in an entertaining array of festivals.
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UNDERGROUND FORGOTTEN SECRET CITY ( MANCHESTER UK )
If you have been to Manchester then you almost certainly stood above secret underground spaces. Manchester is covered in hidden tunnels, ruins and huge open spaces 30 to 80ft below modern street level. Today we are literally dropping down a manhole to our first underground space..... The Victorian arches!
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Expedia Trip-A-Day Giveaway | England
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THE LOST CITY OF Z - Official Featurette - On DVD & Blu-ray from July 24th
IN CINEMAS NOW
Based on author David Grann’s nonfiction bestseller, THE LOST CITY OF Z tells the incredible true story of British explorer Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), who journeys into the Amazon at the dawn of the 20th century and discovers evidence of a previously unknown, advanced civilization that may have once inhabited the region. Despite being ridiculed by the scientific establishment who regard indigenous populations as “savages”, the determined Fawcett – supported by his devoted wife (Sienna Miller), son (Tom Holland) and aide de camp (Robert Pattinson) – returns time and again to his beloved jungle in an attempt to prove his case, culminating in his mysterious disappearance in 1925.
Kirsty Reviews Kyloe Restaurant
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How to Speak English like a Native Speaker with Polyglot Lukas Van Vyve
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G'day, guys! How's it going? Welcome to this episode of Aussie English. Today is an interview episode with Lucas Van Vyve.
Lucas is a linguist, author, speaker and the conceiver of 'Conversation Based Chunking' for language learning. He received his bachelor's degree from university at Antwerp in political science and government, as well as another bachelor's degree in Applied Linguistics and a master's degree of Arts in interpreting from K.U Leuven.
He speaks six languages fluently, including Spanish, French, German, Italian English and Dutch and is the author of 'Effortless Conversation' So, I recently picked this book up, I read it probably in about two sittings, I sat down and read it, it's not very long but it was incredibly dense and full of great information regarding how to learn chunks. So, 'Conversation Based Chunking' in order to really speak a language like a native speaker.
So, today's episode is great. There's a lot of information in there, guys, that I think you'll be able to apply to your English learning and you'll be able to rapidly level up your English skills.
In this episode we talk about a whole bunch of things including:
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* How to speak more like a native speaker using conversations
* How to use conversation based chunking to learn any language
Top 10 Most Remote Islands In The World - HucKer
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The world is rich in places of luxury and civilization. After all, there are also places that we have heard about but have never visited. Obviously, the following are some of the most remote islands in the world that will become your readers' new knowledge:
1. Bear Island / Bjørnøya
Bear Island is located farthest south of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The island's highest peak is called Miseryfjellet. The island is 178 square kilometers, stretching across the Barents Sea. Bear Island was discovered by Dutch explorers Willem Barents and Jacob Van Heemskerk on 10 June 1596. The island was named after a polar bear swimming near it. Although the island is far away, centuries ago there were commercial activities such as coal mining, fishing and whaling. However, the settlement has not been delayed for more than a few years and is now the only staff working at Herwighamna's meteorological station.
2. St. Kilda
It is the most isolated archipelago of British archipelago, 60 miles west of Harris County, and 160 kilometers from the mainland of Scotland. The island covers 854.6 hectares. The island has been banned since it was abandoned by 36 residents of the island in 1930, suffering from disease and a shortage of food, leaving an empty hut on the side of the road.
3. Tristan da Cunha
The island was headed by Queen Elizabeth II of England. The capital of Tristan da Cunha is called the Edinburgh city of the seven seas. It has a total area of ??207 square kilometers, of which 98 square kilometers are the area of ??the capital. The island has 266 people as of May 2016. The island's traffic laws are left-sided and have country code +290 and +44 20.
4. Easter Island
Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, is not a place to visit unless you really want to go there, as it is one of the most remote islands in the world, 3,600 km away. The mainland of Chile is an island of more than 163 square kilometers. Easter Island is famous for the remaining 887 statues called moai. In 1995, UNESCO declared Easter Island as a World Heritage Site protected by Rapa Nui National Park. In 2014, the island has a population of 6,148. They have +56 country code, using the peso, Spanish, and Rapa Nui.
5. South Keeling or Cocos Islands
The territory of Cocos, also called Cocos Island and Keeling Island, is an Australian island located in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Christmas Island, and halfway between Australia and Sri Lanka. The island is more than 1,000 km from Java and more than 2,000 km from Australia with 14 square kilometers. The island has a population of no more than 600 people..
6. Pitcairn Islands
Pitcairn Island is a small, isolated island in the southern Pacific, 47 square kilometers. The island was under the leadership of Queen Elizabeth II of England, the capital of Adamstown. In 2013, 56 people were living. They use the New Zealand dollar.
7. Macquarie Island
If you like penguins, you will love Macquarie Island. But you will have to travel 1,070 kilometers from New Zealand to get there. The island is 128 square kilometers, located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean and in the middle between New Zealand and Antarctica, governed by the Government of Tasmania, Australia and included as a World Heritage Site In 1997.
8. Floreana Island
Floreana Island is one of the most isolated islands in the Galapagos Islands, east of the Pacific Ocean. The island covers an area of ??173 square kilometers. It was caused by a volcanic eruption. The highest point of the island is Cerro Pajas at an altitude of 640 meters. Floreana Island has about 100 people with only one motel and one telephone.
9. Takuu
Takuu, also known by the other name Takuu Mortlock, or Marqueen Island, is a small, ring-shaped island off the east coast of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. Takuu lies about 250 kilometers northeast of Kieta, the capital of Bougainville. A study in 2005 said the island would not last much longer due to rising sea levels, meaning that Takuu's culture could die.
10. Niue
Niue is an island and country located in the South Pacific Ocean, 2,400 km northeast of New Zealand. Its land is 260 square kilometers and its population is approximately 1,190. Since 2003, the island has provided free Wi-Fi throughout the country, and in 2001 introduced the legal Pokémon.
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Amber Restaurant and Whisky Bar Preview - The New Amber Restaurant Edinburgh
Here is a very quick preview of the newly refurbished Amber Restaurant and Whisky bar.
Amber is a Scottish restaurant in Edinburgh, offering the best in regional cuisine. We bring you the finest Scottish food made from the best of ingredients, complimented by the widest selection of malt whiskies.
Experience Scottish food at its best, full of character, flavour and above all authenticity.
Located within the Scotch Whisky Experience beside Edinburgh Castle, with beautiful settings, atmospheric lighting and attentive yet unobtrusive service are sure to delight you and your guests. The Amber restaurant is available for private dining.
Our Whisky bar stocks over 300 different single malts, blends and liqueurs.
Dakota Deluxe Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Dakota Deluxe Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
179 West Regent Street, Glasgow, Scotland, G2 4DP, United Kingdom
3.5-star hotel with restaurant, near George Square
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Places To Go - Belfast and Glasgow (S1E8)
On this episode of Places To Go, we're visiting two great cities - Belfast, Northern Ireland and Glasgow, Scotland. Join host Matt Griffith as we explore these beautiful destinations!
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Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh and Doubletree Suites Glasgow | The Good & The BAD
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Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World's Most Remote Inhabited Island
Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00).
This mini-documentary follows Stewart McPherson's journey to Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited island in the world. We meet the Tristanians and an interview with ex-chief islander Harold Green reveals what life is like in Tristan's only settlement, Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.
Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC.
BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES
Introduction
Overview of the UK Overseas Territories
Filming the Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
Stewart McPherson’s lecture at the Royal Geographical Society
Mini-documentaries about each of the UK Overseas Territories
Ascension Island – wildlife and heritage
Saint Helena – wildlife and heritage
Tristan da Cunha – wildlife and heritage
Falkland Islands – wildlife and heritage
South Georgia – wildlife and heritage
British Antarctic Territory – wildlife and heritage
British Indian Ocean Territory – wildlife and heritage
Pitcairn Islands – wildlife and heritage
Bermuda – wildlife and heritage
Cayman Islands – wildlife and heritage
British Virgin Islands – wildlife and heritage
Montserrat – wildlife and heritage
Anguilla – wildlife and heritage
Turks and Caicos Islands – wildlife and heritage
Akrotiri and Dhekelia – wildlife and heritage
Gibraltar – wildlife and heritage
Mini-documentaries about specific subjects on particular UK Overseas Territories
Ascension Island – natives and aliens
Ascension Island – supplying the garrison
Saint Helena – wirebird conservation
Saint Helena – plant conservation
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World’s Most Remote Inhabited Island
Tristan da Cunha – the Monster Mice of Gough Island
Falkland Islands – Jimmy the ex-whaler
British Indian Ocean Territory – coconut crabs
British Indian Ocean Territory – seabirds
British Indian Ocean Territory – underwater
Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island’s wildlife
Life on Pitcairn Island – home of the descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty
Mini-documentaries about systematic wildlife groups across all of the UK Overseas Territories
Terrestrial Invertebrates of the UK Overseas Territories
Amphibians and Reptiles of the UK Overseas Territories
Plants of the UK Overseas Territories
Mammals of the UK Overseas Territories
Birds of the UK Overseas Territories
Marine Life of the UK Overseas Territories
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Conservation Lessons of the UKOTs
Islands of Evolution
Overview of the Britain’s Treasure Islands book
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Eating Out in Glasgow
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Civilization V | Episode 5 - Scottish Heritage
In this episode, we restart as the Picts and found our great city of Edinburgh. The hostile Genevois have been discovered and will be destroyed :D
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | The proud spirit of the Norwegian people shines in every dimension of their capital city — from its once-fearsome Viking ships to its sleek new Opera House, from a fun folk museum that keeps traditions alive to the constant festival of its thriving harborfront. Connecting with the culture, we enjoy art — from Vigeland's statues to Munch's scream — and join local friends for a boat ride on their fjord.
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