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| Photo by ian g black!!! |
I went with my dad's business - GoGlobal, and one of his tour groups!
This was my second time going to Scotland, and I enjoyed it just as much as I did the first time.
My dad and I went to London a few days before the others so when they arrived in London, I was already adjusting to the time change.
To get to Edinburgh we took a train that lasted around 4 hours. It had about three to four stops before Edinburgh, and continued on after. It was such a great experience and I was glad I got to see the countryside. There were so many shetland ponies and sheep!
When we arrived in Edinburgh, we walked to our apartment on Windsor street. It was huge! There were four bedrooms with 15 beds total. 3 and a half bath, with a kitchen and a living room. One of the rooms had 7 beds, which we nicknamed the orphanage room, and that is where I slept with 5 other girls.
The first night in Edinburgh we took it easy. We went to a grocery store to get food for breakfast, and then we got pizza. Afterwards we played Heads Up and took an early night.
One the second day of Edinburgh we walked ALL over the city!
My dad made sure to show us all the interesting parts of Edinburgh. This included the Palace, the Parliament, and the Royal Mile.
After lunch, the group attended the walking tour of Edinburgh. I did not partake in this as I had done it the year before. It was so fun the first time! We had such a great tour guide. The tour included St. Gile's Cathedral, the Royal Mile, and even the cemetery that J.K. Rowling found some of her muses in.
The group said their tour guide was just as amazing as mine was last year, and that he did the nightly Ghost Tour that started at 9:30. We all wanted to go so bad and were excited!
That night we ate food at a pub with amazing service. I had a little embarrassing but super funny moment with one of the waitress when I thought she was my dad.
After dinner we did more walking around Edinburgh. We walked down Prince's street and eventually ended up by the Castle. My friends and I popped into a pub to use the bathroom and when we came outside. IT. WAS. POURING. Luckily I was wearing a rain coat, but most of the team was not.
I walked outside the pub and what was usually a very crowded street was completely empty - including my dad and the rest of my group. I kept my cool as I low-key glanced around the road trying to find someone when I heard my name, "KASIA!" but still no face to match the words! God? Is that you?
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| the good part about intense rain is no one is crowding your pics! |
We made our way up to the Royal Mile - it was around 9:00 pm. I'm not kidding when I say that it was POURING. I had not been that soaked since the first day of my junior yr of high school!
Terran, Savannah, and Mike went to buy ponchos from a souvenir store and came back in these giant yellow bags.
The yellow bags were not successful and caused a lot of laughter.
The saddest news was that it was torrential downpour and we couldn't do the ghost walk.
By the time we got back to our apartment around 9:20, the rain lightened up, but we lived around 20 or 30 minutes away from the royal mile.
We decided to call it a night because we were FREEZING from the rain.
The third day of Edinburgh started with a trip to one of their art museums.
Majority of the group went and hiked a hill surrounding Edinburgh, but due to my insane hatred for mornings, I decided to take it slow and attend the museum with my dad and another group member.
The museum was amazing and had such great pieces!
After the museum we met up with the rest of the group outside St. Gile's cathedral and we attended their church service. It was a short devotional and a reading from the Scripture.
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| my amazing salmon! |
While we were there, we met some guys from Australia named Liam and Nathan. Hey guys!!!
After lunch the group went to the Edinburgh Castle, but similar to the walking tour, I had already been to it last year. I opted out so that I could go meet my friend Ian G Black, and instagram photographer that I had met last year on my visit!
We met back at the same art museum I was at earlier that day. Ian took me up the Scots monument, an awesome structure that requires walking up what seemed a thousand tiny stairs! (it really is only 289 steps, but it felt like more!)
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| Dunnottar Castle! |
Of course we took some pictures while we were together!
After meeting with Ian, we met up with the group and went to dinner at another pub. While waiting for the entire group, I ran into Ian again! So of course, we took more pictures. After dinner we went home and missed the ghost tour - again.
The last day in Edinburgh may have been my favorite! Though most of it was not spent in Edinburgh - it was in the country side.
While majority of our group flew to Dublin for the day, three of us and my dad stayed back to explore the country side of Scotland. It was amazing!
My dad rented a car and DROVE us there! On the wrong side of the road! It was an experience, that is for sure. But we lived. We lived.
Our first stop was the Dunnottar Castle which was about two hours away from Edinburgh. It. Was. Amazing!
This was my first time to this castle and the scenery was breathtaking! I have been traveling since birth, and I have seen a lot of castles. I'm kind of castle snob. But this one, I liked this one! It sat on top of hill surrounded by beautiful water!
The hike up from the castle was a work out but worth it!
After the castle we drove through little villages and ended up in Inverbervie Scotland. We ate at this cafe called Butternut Bistro and I was amazed! It had a great selection of food and all of it was locally made!
We spent the rest of the day driving through the country side. It was such an amazing day!
I loved my time in Scotland. The people there are always so nice to tourists and create such a warm and welcoming environment! I cannot wait for my return!




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