In contrast to my hometown of Glasgow which, said with total affection of course, can slightly give off a post-soviet energy, Edinburgh certainly looks like a capital city, as far as surface appearances go. Not only does it house Scotland’s arguably most important cultural site, Edinburgh Castle, but it’s unexpectedly a major financial epicentre; unexpectedly because it doesn’t feel like it at all. In a lot of ways, Edinburgh is more small town than big city. It’s important to note though, that this charming city of old is very clearly becoming one of the world’s major melting pots — attracting students & professionals from all corners of the world. Apparent in the recent addition of certain world-famous brands like The W Hotel to their roster of places to be. So, in the ever wise words of Miss Molly-Mae, we all have the same 24 hours— and so this is how I’d spend mine in the city of Edinburgh.
Europe???s Shortest Dreamliner Flight | Edinburgh to Dublin
I found the booking process unnecessarily difficult and complicated. After an hour and a half of competing with the website crashing, I finally managed…