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Accommodations in Edinburgh

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Regardless if you are travelling to Edinburgh on business or for pleasure you will be able to find lodgings that are ideal for you. From hostels, to hotels, to bed and breakfasts and serviced apartments in Edinburgh, you’ll be able to find something suitable for any need, taste or budget. Edinburgh is separate into two main parts of town; in the city center you’ll find New Town and Old Town in the North and South of the city, respectively. Should you be looking to stay in the city center, your main options for lodgings are hotels or hostels.

Hotels and hostels can be found spread out throughout the city center. Location of the accommodation depends solely on what you have an interest in seeing and doing while you’re in Edinburgh. Most major places of interest and sights such as Princes Street, Edinburgh Castle, Castle Hill, The Royal Museum, The Palace of Holyroodhouse, the National Gallery plus the Royal Botanic Gardens are situated within the Old Town or New Town areas of the city. If you are a business traveller looking for proximity to the business district in Edinburgh, you will want to stay nearer to the West End, which is the business district in Edinburgh.

With regards to serviced apartments Edinburgh has a wide variety. Serviced apartments are located all over Edinburgh in both the city center and on the city’s periphery. These accommodations are fully furnished apartments that are serviced by housekeeping staff. This is a perfect kind of lodging if you’re planning on residing in town for an extended period of time. These accommodations are situated throughout the city in neighbourhoods like Old Town, New Town, the West End (business district) and the Grange area.

Plan a Trip to The Beautiful United Kingdom

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain, which includes the countries England, Wales and Scotland, along with Northern Ireland. It is basically a comfortable combination of villages and urban city life where some old manufacturing cities are found still functioning.

English is the common language of the country United Kingdom. There are some people who speak Gaelic in Scotland, and Welsh in Wales. However, most of the people here are bilingual as it is compulsory to study two languages in school here. When visiting United Kingdom, there are basically not many health precautions to be taken.

The climate in United Kingdom is very varied with snow in April, sunbathing possible in February and a slight drizzle present nearly the whole year through. However, rains tend to be heavier in the month of November. Though Scotland experiences snow, it cannot be considered to be a skier’s paradise as the snowfall here is unpredictable. The Welsh coast and Northern Ireland have a warm summer, but the people here head to Britain in the summer to be in the sunniest spot of the country of United Kingdom.

Food wise, everyone will find something to suit their tastes as there is a large range of restaurants serving a variety of food in Britain. Surprisingly, the country’s most popular dish is the Indian dish, chicken tikka masala! There are also Chinese, Italian, Thai and traditional dishes like fish and chips, roast lamb, and desserts like rhubarb crumble or trifle all served in restaurants here. The famous food of the Scots is haggis and neeps, while the Welsh are famous for laver bread and Welsh rarebit. Drinking is a favorite with the British, but most pubs close at 11 pm because of licensing laws.

When in the United Kingdom, you have to buy some tea, high street fashions, souvenirs of football, rugby and cricket and of course Scotch whisky when you return home. Umbrellas here too are very decorative, with designs like the London Underground and Union flag a famous lot. If you love choir music, then you have to take along with you a recording of Welsh male choirs to take you back to its valleys when you return home!

The currency here is the British pound, and they have no plans of joining the Euro. However, it is better to have cheque in Sterling to avoid extra costs that the exchange places charge. You can reach the United Kingdom through air, ferry and for internal traveling; you find a good train service. For your communication needs, you can buy phone cards and calling cards from the many booths there are in United Kingdom to make the necessary phone calls you need. Mobile phones can be bought either through the internet or from stores; but the internet phones cost considerably cheaper. Several prepaid calling card and phone card companies are available to call both to and from United Kingdom.