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Jun 14, 2007
Be sure to check out the castle, it's really cool. I was there in 1998 when Norway played against Scotland in the world cups in France (1-1). We stayed in a church that had been transformed into a youth hostel. No ceiling the the rooms. Pub in the cellar.

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sarahelaine says: Edinburgh is a lovely city. Most visitors will, of course, concentrate on the history and the buildings, and of course, the drinking. This tip is for the next morning, when you wake up and realise that you cannot face either another castle or another beer. Possibly ever. One of the things th...
vances says: One of the many cool things we enjoyed in Edinburgh was scaling the Scott Memorial.  The structure is an amazing black gothic spire roughly 200-feet tall.  The incredible thing is that it was constructed in the 1840’s as a memorial to Sir Walter Scott.  Perhaps not as rem...
hayleycatth says: The city of Edinburgh is one of the most beautiful places I have been able to experience. Other than a bad encounter with a hot dog (which was claiming to be the BEST hot dog in the world) I love everything about the city. Unlike America, it is very historical. I love visiting a place with so much ...
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