Youth Hostel in Edinburgh
Travel Tips for Edinburgh Metro SYHA (Page 1/1)
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25 Aug 2011 Roisin, England & Wales:
mother India, good food and not too expensive. |
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25 Aug 2011 Roisin, England & Wales:
the grassmarket to start as all the pubs are friendly and serve traditional ale. |
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25 Jul 2011 Averil, New Zealand:
New museum of Scotland; walking throughall the little alleyways off the Royal Mile; go to a service in St. Giles if you like music at all and if that would be your only reason .still go as it will give you goose bumps; take a trip to Inverness as the architecture is fascinating. |
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23 Jul 2011 William, USA:
The Jazz Bar is just a two minute walk. |
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29 Aug 2010 Elizabeth, England & Wales:
The fish and chips from Zara on Cowgate where excellent. |
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29 Aug 2010 Elizabeth, England & Wales:
The Edinburgh Tattoo. Its a great night of entertainment. |
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13 Aug 2010 Doris, USA:
Edinburgh Castle, Tattoo, Botanical Gardens, National History Museum, Parliament. Be sure to take advantage of the free or low cost guided tour through these places, so interesting! |
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13 Aug 2010 Doris, USA:
Scotland, Highlands - get quietier getaways everywhere. Go to a local Highland Games and see the Scots in their true life/environment. Very heartwarming. |
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HI Hostel Edinburgh Metro SYHAExcellent accommodation in the heart of the city. Edinburgh Metro is located next to the famous Royal Mile, it provides a great base for exploring Scotland’s vibrant capital. All accommodation is in single rooms, with all night access and excellent self catering facilities. Low prices and an international friendly atmosphere make this a popular choice for festival-goers. | more...... |

