I’m thinking of taking a holiday in Scotland, but frankly, I have no idea what I’d be doing there (nor have I ever been on holiday somewhere else tbh, so I’d love to do some planning beforehand). I really want to enjoy the nature and landscapes there and I’m sure there must be a few not so tourist-y gems I could plan on visiting.

  • @[email protected]
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    39 months ago

    Also, as many people have said, Edinburgh is very nice but you could visit a city anywhere. It’s not worth going all the way to Scotland for. If you do go, I’d recommend

    Circus Lane - it’s just a residential street but the buildings are really nice and there’s a lot of plants and flowers there.

    Prince’s Street: main shopping area, also next to a big park. When I went there was a market outside where I bought some spicy sauce from Bonnie Sauce Co. - veery good and I buy more whenever I can. It’s also a good hub for public transport

    Cockburn Street - I think this is the sort of place Americans would call charming - it’s kind of an old cobbled street, wiggles up a hill with lots of small shops and cafés on either side. Lots of Harry Potter stuff here if you’re into that. I also think this is the street where there’s a weird split level thing going on, where there’s kind of a balcony street about four stories up overlooking the main street. (if you can’t tell, it’s a while since I’ve been here and my memory isn’t great).

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      You’re thinking of Victoria Street for both the HP stuff and the split level. Cockburn Street is similarly wiggly and does also have small shops and cafes plus a gallery or two :-)

      Victoria Street:

      Cockburn Street:

      On a map - Cockburn circled in blue, Victoria in green:

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      19 months ago

      Agree I wouldn’t go for Edinburgh, but would not skip a day or two there on a wider trip