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One-Day Tour of Edinburgh

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Sometimes there is just not enough time to do a place justice.

However, my philosophy is that it is better to try than not do it at all.

Such was the case in Edinburgh last year. I arrived late afternoon, had two nights stay and had to leave early the third morning. What does all that leave? Only one real day to experience Edinburgh.

Thankfully, I have a blogger friend there who planned it all out for me. Kash of Budget Traveller planned a fabulous day and joined me for the evening.

One Day Tour of Edinburgh

Start at Edinburgh Castle – The castle is a must. So much history to see, so many details to study. I even noticed some Victorian graffiti. Tickets are 14 GBP.

Enjoy the Real Taste of Scotland – Just down the Royal Mile from the Castle is The Scotch Whiskey Experience. After a somewhat odd guided tour on the history of scotch-making which is like a calm ride at the fair, you get to the real thing. Tasting Scotch.

Greyfriars Bobby

Lunch at Mom’s – Time for a traditional Scottish lunch.

Follow the Royal Road down to George IV Bridge and take a right. Pass the Missoni Hotel and take a moment to rub the paw of Greyfriars Bobby. Posthumous publicity stunt or everlasting canine loyalty, who knows? Greyfriars Bobby was a Skye Terrier known in 19th-century Edinburgh for guarding his master’s grave for fourteen years. (You can read about the controversy on Wikipedia.)

Continue past the Elephant Housewhere J.K. Rowling is known to have penned Harry Potter. Again, all is not as it might appear. I am told that it is just one of the cafes she worked at, but it is certainly the one that has made the most of it from a marketing perspective.

Mums

And soon, just up on the left is Mum’s where you should really try Haggis if you have not already, though they are known for the  sausage and mash. They also have vegetarian haggis and shepherd’s pie.

National Museum of Scotland – Backtracking, you’ll notice the National Museum of Scotland on your right. It’s free and worth popping in – especially if the weather isn’t great.

Kash and me at the Jolly Judge

A Pint at the Jolly Judge It’s evening now and time for a pint. Tucked on a side street behind the Royal Mile is the Jolly Roger. Small and dark and full of regulars, you’ll enjoy the real Edinburgh here.

And finally, dinner at the Mosque Kitchen There’s nothing more Scottish than curry, right? Well no, it is a common meal. Check out the Mosque Kitchen where the food is great, the prices are good and the funds go to the community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • http://www.thereandbackagaintravel.com/ Shanna Schultz

    Just found your post on Edinburgh and it turns out that we have similar tastes in pubs! The Jolly Judge is one of my favorite pubs in Edinburgh, too (and we happened upon it the first time quite by accident).

  • http://solotravelerblog.com Janice Waugh

    It’s a great city. Enjoy!

  • Nora

    Loved
    your one-day guide! I am so thankful that I stumbled upon your page. I’ll be
    over at Edinburgh on a business trip, and I gave myself 1 day just to do some
    touristy stuff. Will be staying at Fraser Suites serviced apartments, which
    is apparently just minutes away from the castle and the museum. So should
    have plenty of time to visit a few places! Will let you know how it goes!

  • Swati Vishnoi

    Thanks for sharing. Edinburgh is an amazing city. I would like to visit there. I am also planning to visit http://www.theholidayindia.com/ladakh-festival.php.

  • Laura Bhil

    Edinburgh is an amazing city. However, when I came over here around Christmas few years ago weather was so dab… omg! I and friends of mine couldn’t walk around the city and enjoy the sites… we had to stay in the bars and we have done some shopping as well :D Is it always like that? I am going to America now. I have booked my flights with Tour America to New York! Wooop woooop! I am super excited :P

  • http://twitter.com/Rosamunda_ar Rosamunda_ar

    You haven´t mentioned the huggies… havent you tried them? I haven´t the nerve to try them out when I was there… :)

  • Wrabbit007

    Hey, great post!  Some of the restaurants you pointed out sound delicious!  I have an alternate day route for you as well, from when I jaunted through Edinburgh in the rain – and loved every second of it!  (I actually have an entire Scotland series of posts if you are interested..) Here is the link: http://downthewrabbithole.blogspot.ca/2012/06/scotland-day-2-edinburgh-walk-about.html

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