Edinburgh, a city that is often mispronounced by first time visitors, was the first city we visited on our adventure tour around
Scotland.
Flying in all the way from
Bangkok to visit Edinburgh for the
New Year's Celebration of Hogmany was a fitting way for us to end
2013 and celebrate 2014.
Having had a taste of
Europe earlier on in the year in the form of visiting
Finland,
Estonia and
Bulgaria we were thrilled to have the opportunity to come and visit
Scotland's culture capital (Edinburgh) for the first time during the most festive time of the year.
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Arriving a few days before Hogmanay, we spent our mornings, afternoons and evenings trying to explore as much of Edinburgh as we possibly could. As a very pedestrian friendly city – with most of its main attractions located in the downtown core – we found ourselves wandering around aimlessly for hours on end marveling at the magnificent castles, old architecture and
Christmas themed markets. To escape the winter chills we'd often pop into local pops to down some warm drinks and devour a plate of savory Haggis, Neeps and Tatties. To satisfy our sweet tooth, we tried eating a deep-fried
Mars bar for the first time. For those unacquainted, basically it is just a chocolate bar dipped in batter and then deep fried in a chipper. It comes out all melted and gooey, which actually enhances its tastes considerably; however, at the cost of taking something already unhealthy and making it far less nutritionally viable. As a side trip we checked out the Looney Dook, where a bunch of mad men, women and children dash like crazy – wearing ridiculous costumes – into the freezing cold waters of the
Firth of Forth.
Finally, for a bit of downtime, we relaxed in our hotel room and gave ourselves the challenge of eating all kinds of different
Scottish food and cuisine for the first time. Some of the most distinct things we tried included Irn Bru,
Tablet and
Scottish Whisky. Overall, our time in Edinburgh was brilliant and the following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in
Edinburgh, Scotland during your next vacation to this world class city that is home to some of the most fascinating and quirky festivals.
Things to do in
Edinburgh Scotland Travel Guide and Top Attractions travel playlist in no particular order:
1) Our first impressions of Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Video
2)
Eating Haggis, Neeps and Tatties for the first time while drinking
Hot Toddy in Edinburgh, Scotland
3) Eating a Deep-Fried Mars Bar along with a
Battered Snickers and Twix bar in Edinburgh, Scotland
4)
Loony Dook Event at Queensferry - Edinburgh, Scotland
5) Eating Scottish snacks, Scottish junk food and drinking Scottish drinks in Edinburgh, Scotland
This is part of our Travel in Scotland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing
Scottish culture, Scottish arts, Scottish foods,
Scottish religion and
Scottish people.
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Nomadic Samuel) and
Audrey Bergner (That
Backpacker).
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- published: 01 May 2015
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