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Welcome To Edinburgh, Scotland's magical capital city!
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THE EDINBURGH VIDEO GUIDE PRESENTS: 'Welcome to Edinburgh', an introductory guide to Scotland's magical capital city. Featuring the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Arthur's Seat and The Crags, Calton Hill, The Scott Monument, St Giles' Cathedral, Greyfriars Bobby, The National Museum of Scotland, The Palace of Holyroodhouse, The Scottish Parliament, The National Galleries of Scotland, The Old Town, The New Town, Princes Street and George Street, The Forth Rail Bridge, Fife and a whole lot more. Edinburgh's definitive guide brought to you by the most comprehensive video guide in the city, The Edinburgh Video Guide!
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England, Edinburgh and Ireland tour summary
We're taking you on a tour of England, Scotland and Ireland, a short summary of the trip you would enjoy. Click on the times to jump to each place: Intro 00:01 London 1:43 - Bath 2:44 - Cotswolds 3:37 - York 4:21 - Lake District 5:35 - Edinburgh 6:42 - Ireland intro 8:27 - summary 9:42 -to Dingle 10:08 - Dingle-Killarney 11:01 -Kinsale 12:00 - Dublin 12:12
Starting in London, best of all, then to Bath on a very easy train ride. Bath has a human scale with quiet pedestrian lanes lined with shops and galleries ideal for strolling.
York is one of the most historic cities in England. We will be showing you the great old buildings, some street entertainment – presenting you a summary with more details in other programs in our series.
Lake District is a very popular holiday destination, famous for, forests, mountains, quaint villages and lakes designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017. Four of the top activities are exploring the towns, taking boat rides, do a little nature walking, and take a driving tour of the region to see the other nearby lakes and quaint villages.
In Scotland, Edinburgh’s Old Town has retained many of its original buildings and the 18th century New Town is also well-preserved, both still functioning as a great examples of healthy urban neighborhoods.
Ireland is a small country blessed with the rich variety of wonderful sites, most famous for its green rolling hills, history, friendly people, and Guinness. Our three main destinations will be Dingle, Galway and of course Dublin, capital of the country, a great center of culture, learning and nightlife. We'll bring you inside prehistoric stone structures in Dingle. We'll take a trip out to the Aran Islands by ferry, a remote place with a great many archaeological sites, traditional culture and spectacular sea cliffs. We will be visiting small villages along the way: Clifden, Killarney then Kinsale, a southern town with colorful buildings and an ancient stone fort. Dublin is a wonderful city, but don't make the mistake when you're visiting Ireland of only going to Dublin – there's so much more to see.
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Edinburgh in 24 Hours - VIDEO TOUR (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Visiting Edinburgh for just 24 hours! We started by Holyrood Abbey (Where we found free parking!) and made our way through Own Town and ended at Edinburgh castle! It was a really nice walk and covered almost everything to see in the city in just a day!
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Edinburgh ( (listen); Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Èideann [ˈt̪uːn ˈeːtʲən̪ˠ]; Scots: Edinburgh) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. Historically part of the county of Midlothian (or Edinburghshire), it is located in Lothian on the Firth of Forth's southern shore.
Recognised as the capital of Scotland since at least the 15th century, Edinburgh is the seat of the Scottish Government, the Scottish Parliament and the supreme courts of Scotland. The city's Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the monarch in Scotland. The city has long been a centre of education, particularly in the fields of medicine, Scots law, literature, philosophy, the sciences and engineering. It is the second largest financial centre in the United Kingdom (after London) and the city's historical and cultural attractions have made it the United Kingdom's second most popular tourist destination (again, after London), attracting over one million overseas visitors each year.Edinburgh is Scotland's second most populous city and the seventh most populous in the United Kingdom. The official population estimates are 464,990 (2012) for the Locality of Edinburgh (Edinburgh pre 1975 regionalisation plus Currie and Balerno), 513,210 (2017) for the City of Edinburgh, and 1,339,380 (2014) for the city region. Edinburgh lies at the heart of the Edinburgh and South East Scotland city region comprising East Lothian, Edinburgh, Fife, Midlothian, Scottish Borders and West Lothian.The city is the annual venue of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. It is home to national institutions such as the National Museum of Scotland, the National Library of Scotland and the Scottish National Gallery. The University of Edinburgh, founded in 1582 and now one of four in the city, is placed 18th in the QS World University Rankings for 2019. The city is also famous for the Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe, the latter being the world's largest annual international arts festival. Historic sites in Edinburgh include Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the churches of St. Giles, Greyfriars and the Canongate, and the extensive Georgian New Town, built in the 18th/19th centuries. Edinburgh's Old Town and New Town together are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, which has been managed by Edinburgh World Heritage since 1999.
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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK summary
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Edinburgh, Scotland UK highlights can be seen in three days. On day One: Royal Mile and Castle; Day Two: New Town, National Museum of History and shopping; Day Three: to the Royal Yacht Britannia at Leith waterfront, then the National Gallery of Art and free time.
The best place to begin is a few blocks in front of Edinburgh Castle, high above the city where Edinburgh was first settled. It’s a lovely downhill walk from here along what is called the Royal Mile which is anchored at one end by the Castle and at the other end by Holyroodhouse Palace, one of the queen’s summer homes in Scotland. This route has one of the most concentrated collections of historic sights in Europe, along with attractive little shops and many tempting restaurants and pubs. Several former homes on the Royal Mile are open as museums, giving you a vivid idea of what domestic life was like four hundred years ago.
Edinburgh’s Old Town has retained many of its original buildings and the 18th century New Town is also well-preserved, both still functioning as a great examples of healthy urban neighborhoods. This large number of authentic buildings presents you with a rare chance to experience genuine historic settings that have been beautifully preserved, unlike so many destinations that got modernized. and then attempt to re-create an “authentic reproduction” of the past. Edinburgh is the real thing.
Walking Tour | Scotland | Edinburgh City | Royal Mile
The walking video tour is a first person view of the scenery.
This video will take you to the busy street of Royal Mile in Edinburgh City.
Taken during the Autumn season, late October of 2019. Fortunately, it was Sunny but chilly and windy. Temperature was below 10 degC. Still comfortable to walk but can freeze your palms, bring gloves and hand warmer. You can also buy locally made scarves to keep you warm.
Royal Mile covers the Old Town of Edinburgh City. It is the street connected from Edinburgh Castle all the way to the Holyrood House.
Full of Scottish historic spot, street entertainers, boutiques, pubs, souvenir shops, interesting architecture and statues.
The walk will not make you tired and scouting the entire street can be a whole day activity if you got plenty of time.
Some historic and a must visit spot are listed below, they might not be found along the street but a few walk will get you there.
Edinburgh Castle
Ramsay Garden
Castle Hill
Gladstone's Land
Brodie's Close
St Gile's Cathedral
Cockburn Street
The Storytelling Cafe
John Knox House
Canongate Tolbooth
Canongate Church
Parliament Building
Palace and Abbey of Holyroodhouse
Holyrood Park
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Edinburgh, Scotland: Royal Mile
More info about travel to Edinburgh: The main drag of Edinburgh, Scotland — nicknamed the “Royal Mile” — leads from the castle downhill through the Old Town to the palace. Then we take a look at the modern parliament building, opened in 2004.
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EXPLORING EDINBURGH | The Beautiful Capital of Scotland
Exploring the beautiful and historic city of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
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Discover Scotland's capital city with us. Edinburgh's historical and cultural attractions have made it the United Kingdom's second most popular tourist destination after London, attracting over one million overseas visitors each year.
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Walking Tour | Scotland | Edinburgh City | Princes Street
The walking video tour is a first person point of view allowing viewer to visually feel and hear the place as if a real life experience.
This video will take you to the main thoroughfare of Edinburgh City, Princes Street.
Video was taken during the Autumn season, late October of 2019. Fortunately, it was Sunny but chilly and windy. Temperature was below 10 degC. Still comfortable to walk but can freeze your palms, bring gloves and hand warmer. You can also buy locally made scarves to keep you warm.
Princes Street is packed with shops, scenic view of the old town, and some historical sites in the city.
As the walking tour goes on i added captions that can be historical facts and insights about the place.
Some of the captions are inspired, copied, and rephrase from but not limited to Wikipedia, Google Maps, and Websites of Edinburgh City.
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UK Student Dorm Tour!: University Life In Edinburgh!
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DRIVING TO THE HIGHLANDS — Scotland Road Trip Vlog 1/2
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Our 2-day road trip consisted of a loop from Edinburgh into the Highlands via Loch Lomond, to Loch Ness, Glenfinnan and the Isle of Skye, before journeying back towards Edinburgh. I wanted to make a travel vlog similar to how this channel used to look a couple of years ago, featuring more about the journey and our overall experience rather than a segment of a particular photography day. I really enjoyed making it and look forward to part 2 coming in the next few days!
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Scottish Food and Edinburgh city tour in Scotland
Join us for a Scottish food and Edinburgh city tour on foot with our buddy Rob of Stop Having a Boring Life ( as we eat our way around town with Eat walk Edinburgh. Some of the top highlights included eating Haggis, sampling Scottish fudge and Scottish tablet, whisky tastings and Scandinavian Scottish fusion food before washing it all down with a porter beer on the Royal Mile.
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There is buddy Rob again. Good morning. So it is our second day in Edinburgh and we are starting things off with more food.
Because if there is one thing we're good at it is eating. But we're doing a little bit of walking to get there so it is the perfect compliment this morning. We can't wait to get started.
So Rob what is the tour about today? The tour is basically about cruising through Edinburgh, seeing some nice sights and trying some classic foods. Alright, let's do that. Maybe there is Haggis on the menu.
Haggis!
The first stop the Itchycoo. Let's go in.
Okay, so the first stop of the tour is at the Itchy Coo and we are going to be having some Haggis for breakfast. Are you ready Sam? And starting off with a Virgin Mary. Decided not to make it bloody because it is like ten AM. A bit early to drink. Oh, that is very good. Okay, now let's try the Haggis down here. And it is on looks like it is on a little cracker which is really cool.
So we had Haggis at the first stop and you boys actually ate all of it.
So they gave us little earpieces so we can hear our guide through the traffic and even if we trail behind a little bit. But I feel like we're channeling some serious FBI vibes down the Royal Mile.
So we've made it to our second stop today. Cranachan & Crowdie. Let's try some of these goodies. Yes, so we're starting off with some venison here. With some Ooft! sauce.
Okay, so I'm going for the orkney smoked cheddar. We're going to dip it in chocolate and this chocolate has whisky so. Oh my. I don't think I've ever had chocolate with whisky before.
So that was Cranachan and Crowdie and they have food, drink and gifts from over three hundred suppliers in Scotland. So if you want to get an authentic gift for a friend or family this is a really cool place.
Right now we are heading inside the Fudge House for a little something sweet. Let's do this. And fudge is one of my favorite foods. Also we're going to learn about tablet I think. How much do you like fudge?
So being the fudge fanatic that I am I am very excited to try this. This if you look down here. This is the Scottish Highland cream. So this is one of the most traditional ones you can try. I'll just pop that in my mouth here.
So as part of the tour we get to choose one bar to take with us and eat along the way. And they have over twenty varieties of fudge here so we're struggling.
So we've been having sweet and savory foods. Now it is time to enjoy some drinks.
So this is your little souvenir. Proud of my little souvenir from Campbeltown Loch Scotch Whisky.
And if we haven't been feasting enough it is time for lunch. We're having Scandinavian Scottish fusion Smorgasbord. Alright, this is Hemma. Are you ready for Scandinavian Scottish. I'm ready.
So how was that meal? The meal was fantastic. My favorite things were actually the herring and beetroot salad and that is saying a lot because there were two other salmon dishes that I really liked.
Now the only problem is we thought that was the last stop so we ate a lot and now we're stuffed and apparently there is still beer and cheese ahead.
And you're trying the Ghost Town and this is from the northwest. So it is a porter and let's give it a shot. And apparently it has a bit of a chili infusion so. Let's see if you can taste that.
I do taste a slight bit of that. It is a porter so it is kind of like a Guinness.
So that is wrap from the Edinburgh eat and walk tour. If you're a foodie and you ever find yourself in the city we highly recommend it. Absolutely.
This is part of our Travel in Scotland video series showcasing Scottish food, Scottish culture and Scottish cuisine.
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Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, the inspiring capital of Scotland, where centuries of history meet a vibrant, cosmopolitan city in an unforgettable setting which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common heritage of humankind. Edinburgh Old and New Towns were together inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1996. The former includes the medieval Royal Mile which runs from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and is bordered to the north by the neo-classical 18th century New Town which includes Princes Street. It is managed by the Edinburgh World Heritage Trust.
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Guided sightseeing, visit Edinburgh Castle
Scotland. In the capital city of Edinburgh, guided sightseeing includes a visit to the castle to admire Scotland's Crown Jewels.
Morning city sightseeing with a local expert introduces you to the 200 year old New Town and famous scientists, inventors, and novelists.
In the Old Town drive up the narrow Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle to admire Scotland's Crown Jewels,
A small specialty treat will add to your stay in the Scottish Capital, the afternoon is free to enjoy the Scottish Capital at your own pace, Later, a unique optional excursion: board the former Royal Yacht Britannia , and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
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Ryan Janek Wolowski grandfather Thomas Joseph RYAN was born Sep 8th 1896 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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Scotland's Highlands
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2019 Sister Trip - England, Scotland, Ireland
Follow us on our adventure through England, Scotland, and Ireland! Find our complete itinerary, what we would have done differentely, and #nutritarian finds below.
TRAVEL ITINERARY:
1. Fly to LONDON via Norwegian Air, taxi to Notting Hill. 3 nights at an air bnb in London
2. Train to SCOTLAND — London Kings Cross – Edinburgh train really easy and comfortable -1 night in Edinburgh at Harry Potter airbnb, awesome experience - great host who held our bags so we could have 2 full days in Edinburgh
*definitely could have done another night in Edinburgh- one of our favorite places
3. Left around 4 pm, right before the rental car place closes to drive -yes, on the left hand side- to Fort William.
-- We stopped at The Three Sisters Mountain on the way, which was beautiful.
-- We realized we didn't have a hotel for Fort William and spontaneously booked one right before we lost wifi and got really lucky with a last minute open room at the grange in Fort William- amazinggg B&B - grangefortwilliam.com
4. We drove from Fort William to Inverness and made some stops along the way: Ben Nevis Mountain and afternoon tea at Inverlochy Castle.. We wish we got to see isle of sky in Scotland but we couldn’t fit it all!
5. We spent 1 night in Inverness and woke up early to catch a flight from Inverness to Dublin, Ireland via Logan Air
****wouldn’t have done this if booked it again *** We wanted to go to the Cliffs of Moher, but would’ve gone straight to Shannon if we had to do it again to cut driving time.
6. Drive to Cliffs of Moher - must add this to your bucket list if you haven't been; best part of Ireland!
-- Cute town to get a snack on the way is Lahinch, we went to Dodi Cafe, which is close to the cliffs.
7. Drive from Cliffs of Moher back to DUBLIN - Hotel 7 was perfect - good location and made us steamed veggies one of the nights: hotel7dublin.com
8. Fly back to the states from Dublin via Aer Lingus
Things to do and food to eat:
LONDON - very easy to find vegan spots, but they tend to use a lot of oil / maple syrup / salt so beware of what you order!
Coffee shops and breakfast:
-- Amoret - matcha latte with coconut milk was so good
-- Urban barista near kensigton gardens - soaked oats breakfast was amazing!
-- Farm girl - cool drinks, a lot of them are date sweetened, sweet potato avocado toast good but ask for no additional oil
-- Hotshoe333 - stumbled upon this in the rain and loved the atmosphere and lattes
-- Went to Daylesford organic and picked up really chocolate banana oats and fruit for on the go-
Dinner:
-- Farmacy - vegan restaurant with great food loved everything we tried
-- The alchemist.. cool bar with some vegan options, but watch out for fried food. They use dry ice for their drinks so our tea came out smoking
The tourist highlights:
-- The London Eye
-- Covent gardens
-- Tower bridge
-- Hyde park
-- Vintage stores in Notting Hill
-- Sky Garden
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Edinburgh things to do:
-- walking around the city alone is really fun!
-- The Dark Side Tour aka nighttime ghost tour - we loved this! Learned stories about the witches/mysteries of Edinburgh
-- Greyfriars graveyard - where JK Rowling spent some time while writing Harry Potter and actually got inspiration for character names on tombstones
-- Victoria st - where JK Rowling got her Diagon Alley inspo
-- Mary Queen of Scots castle
Edinburgh places to eat:
-- Lowdown Coffee - vegan chili was very good
-- The milk man - coffee shop
-- The Cafe Milk - went for lunch
Fort William
-- The Grange - our B&B made us porridge with soy milk and gave us a large fruit plate
-- Cute small town in Fort William has a must stop vegan cafe called The Wildcat
Driving to Inverness:
-- Afternoon Tea at Inverlochy Castle Hotel, Torlundy, Fort William, PH33 6SN --- we asked for a vegan sandwich instead of the usual afternoon tea treats and they gave us a great sandwich with cucumber, avocado, tomato, and onion
Inverness
-- The Ivy Bar & Kitchen - asked for no oil and they steamed our veggies!
-- Little bird coffee house
IRELAND
-- outside the Dublin airport- amazing spot called The Lo-Cal Kitchen - Castleknock café
-- close to the Cliffs of Moher- Dodi Cafe in Lahinch, Ireland
-- driving from the Cliffs of Moher to Dublin stopped halfway at an Indian restaurant called Star Tandoori Ballinasloe and ordered vegan curry
Dublin
-- Two Boys Brew - we went every day and did not regret it
-- Urbanity - turmeric latte was amazing and they have date sweetened chocolate!
-- Industry & Co
-- Aviary Lane - got my hair blown out at a cool salon that uses natural products
Nutritarian Travel Tips & Tricks
- yelp and trip advisor are your friend
- if you want a bowl of oatmeal, also search porridge, but make sure to ask if it is made with dairy or not
- if a place has vegetables on the menu and you ask nicely, they will usually make a vegetable dish for you
MY FAVORITE CITY IN THE UK – EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND | UK 2018 Vlog // Episode 4
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In this episode, we will take you along our exploration of Edinburgh, the Scottish capital. We visited some of Edinburgh's best sights, Calton Hill, Prince Street, Edinburgh Castle and so on! On the next day, we hiked up to the highest point of Edinburgh, Arthur's Seat! Later, at noon we caught a train to Glasgow. Stay tuned for the next episode!
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