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Review: NH Hotel Luxembourg Airport

It’s always cool when you’re staying at a hotel that you can see from the airport. Instead of getting a taxi or hustling to get the next bus or train, you wander across a few streets and you’re checking in, instead of peering at bus timetables wondering why the Airport[…]

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Eating Our Way Across Edinburgh

£ = £10-15 Voodoo Rooms (New Town) Here Internet Cafe (Bruntsfield) NangYang (Quartermile/The Meadows) Platform 5 (Haymarket) Milk Cafe (Haymarket) Vietnam House Cafe (Haymarket) Mum’s Comfort Food (Old Town) Wings (Old Town) The Fringe (Old Town / New Town) Roseleaf (Leith) The Finn and Bear (Leith) ££ = £15-20 The[…]

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Half Day Trips Outside Edinburgh City

So what do you do if you’ve exhausted the sights of Edinburgh proper and don’t want to do a full day trip to the surrounds? A half day trip closer to town would suffice – maybe involving a walk or some history or both. Here are a few ideas… Balerno[…]

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Edinburgh: Athens of the North

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, the northernmost of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain. It has a long and varied history, with invasions from the Norse, the Romans, the French and the English. For a country so steeped in history, it still punches above its weight in both the[…]

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Review: Macdonald Houstoun House, Edinburgh

Houston we have a problem. Not really. Macdonald Houstoun House is a four-star historical mansion an hour from the centre of Edinburgh. We got off the bus at the main entrance to the property and walked down the picturesque tree lined driveway to the main entrance. Being an historic building,[…]

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Review: Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh Haymarket

Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh Haymarket is a stone’s throw away from the Haymarket train station and equidistant from the Edinburgh International Conference Centre making it a perfect place to stay for conferences and seminars. It’s laid out like two lower case L’s joined end to end and there’s one thing[…]

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Review: The Bonham Hotel, Edinburgh

Edinburgh’s central suburbs each have different flavours of their own. The cosy Dean Village tucked away along the banks of the Waters of Leith was high on our list but the closest we could find accommodation was The Bonham, a stately hotel in a Georgian tenement block in Drumsheugh Gardens.[…]

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USA! USA! USA!

We headed over the ditch to America, staying two to three days at six locations. What was our favourite part of the trip? We still can’t answer. There were three parts which really stood out: Ballooning over Albuquerque. Pure magic. Grand Canyon. Awe Inspiring. Antelope Canyon. Stunning colours and a[…]

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