First of a new post series, Scotland in Photos. Over time I hope to gather photos to show the different aspect of Scotland’s beauty, history and culture, from it’s cities to its hills to its coastline, all via photographs I have taken over time 🙂
The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, is a beautiful city, filled with gothic architecture, unique street acts and plenty to do. With a vast history still seen along it’s streets and lanes, as well as more modern features there’s something for everyone.
Obviously, there is Edinburgh Castle, right in the centre of town….
Edinburgh Castle (Princes Street Gardens) |
Edinburgh Castle, in the snow |
If you’re a sports fan, you’ll know about BT Murrayfield Stadium (my home-away-from-home)….
Watching Scotland play rugby in the 6 Nations. Always an incredible atmosphere! |
Plenty of hills to climb….
Calton Hill |
At the top of Arthurs Seat, Holyrood Park |
Views from Arthurs Seat again |
Stunning sunset through the window of my old flat (Fountainbridge) |
Sunset upon Leith shores (Leith) |
The festival bring some quirky, exciting pop-up bars….
The Cow Shed pop-up bar is a favourite at festival time on the Cowgate |
George Street is where you’ll want to spend all your money…
But even if you’re skint, you’ve got to check it out at Christmas…
The Dome is famous for getting everyone on George Street into the Christmas spririt |
And it might be a city, but you can have a water-side escape in Cramond….
Cramond Harbour |
Cramond again |
There really are thousands of beautiful spots in Edinburgh, many actually that are very unexpected, like an alley way with its own eerie, historical mysteries. I’ll no doubt have to do a second post like this with Edinburgh as time goes on!
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