The MCLEANSCOTLAND guide to
Edinburgh
This is our guide to
the Capital City of Scotland, we love it and
stay/visit there so many times, we thought we just
had to pass on our insider information to you, so
here it is. This can only ever be a brief guide but
we hope you like it, Edinburgh is busy, fun,
exciting and informative all at the same time.
Edinburgh Fringe Festival 6th - 30st
August 2010 The Edinburgh
Festival Fringe is unique – the
largest arts festival on the planet
which brings thousands of
performances to Scotland’s capital
city and where many international
stars have made their names. A
genuine celebration of ambition,
passion and creativity for over 50
years.
www.edfringe.com
Edinburgh Festivals;
www.edinburghfestivals.co.uk

Would you like to stay here in Edinburgh?
Subject to availability we can arrange this;
One of the oldest
residences in Edinburgh
is just below Edinburgh Castle.
Lower Apartment
:- Drawing
room (sofa bed), Romantic Double Bedroom,
Twin Bedroom, Dressing room with single bed,
Kitchen, Breakfast area, Dining Room.
Upper Apartment
:- Drawing
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We also have modern up to date apartments;
Situated just off the Royal Mile, which runs between
the Palace of Holyrood and Edinburgh Castle, an
ideal base from which to ‘Walk Edinburgh’ (below).
 
 
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What to
see!
Edinburgh
Castle The site of the Castle was
occupied as early as 900BC. By the time the
Romans made their brief visits to Scotland
in AD80 and AD139 it was an important fort
of the Votadini people, later known as the
Gododdin, who called it Din Eidyn. A must
see. Georgian House something to see
when here, really good. The Scotch Whisky
Experience another must see, next to the
castle. St Giles' date back to about
1130. Please make time to visit here. In
fact the Royal Mile is one big
tourist attraction! Museums are free
so take advantage. Palace of Holyrood
is another must see. We also suggest the
open top bus tour, and if possible visit
Rosslyn Chapel south of the city. We are
corporate members of the Scotch Malt
Whisky Society, when with us we will
introduce you. There is so much in Edinburgh
you will need a month to see just a wee bit!
But we can help. Och aye and please visit
the two cathedrals, both named St
Mary's! The galleries are all free
also and, if in the city during August, we
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Where to
eat!
Our favourite; The
Dome on George street, never have we
been disappointed.

The huge selection of
restaurants and food pubs goes on and on!
The area around Grassmarket, The
New Town, Old Town, Rose Street, Leith,
we could go on and on! Edinburgh pubs are
some of the best in Scotland, Dirty Dicks,
the Bad Ass, Conan Doyle's, the list goes
on. Leith is THE place for dining, with so
many restaurants in one place its hard to
choose, even a Mongolian restaurant
which Paul loves...
www.khublaikhan.co.uk
www.thedomeedinburgh.com
www.fishersbistros.co.uk
www.haldanesrestaurant.com
www.thewitchery.com |

Where to
drink!
Again, Rose Street,
Grassmarket, the Old and New Towns, The
Royal Mile all have great pubs for drinks
and food. Notable pubs include; Conan
Doyle near the Catholic Cathedral -
great food and cheap wine! The Whiski Bar
on Royal Mile, again great food and tons of
whisky! Ensign Ewart near the castle,
a great wee bar. The White Hart
in Grassmarket, the oldest pub in
Edinburgh, superb, with live music most
nights. As mentioned in our what to see,
The SMWS has a bar with so many whiskies
its unreal! Good food too, we can introduce
you when on tour with us.
www.thomsonsbar.co.uk is another great
wee pub.
The Sheep Heid Inn,
"We’ve been
here since at least 1360 and we’re still
going strong today" no far from city centre
a wee taxi ride away. The
www.oxfordbar.com
famous for Ian
Rankin's "Rebus" novels.
Frankenstein Pub
Fresh homemade food made from the best
quality ingredients. George IV Bridge the
"monster" appears nightly! Drink in the
Dome, cocktails are great, Liz and I can
vouch for that!
The Cambridge Bar
A stylish pub situated in the heart of the
bustling city, Young Street. |
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