From the prim and proper Miss Jean Brodie to the Royal residence at Holyrood, Edinburgh has long been seen as the landed gentry of Scottish cities. It’s ancient, charming, and well... it’s a bit posh.
From the historic corners of the Old Town to the grandiose townhouses of the Georgian New Town, Edinburgh is a city brimming with character. Days can be spent exploring independent shops on winding ...
A local expert shares the best Edinburgh hotels for a city break - The most characterful places to stay in the Scottish ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eden Locke – set on Edinburgh's George Street – is home to design-savvy suites and a cool café-bar and work space - Eden Locke ...
Edinburgh's old port town, Leith, is just about a couple miles north of Princes Street and rests on both the harbor and the ...
Edinburgh hasn’t always boasted an abundance of luxury hotels, but over the past few decades, the Scottish city has built up a collection of discerning, historic accommodations. The city, a one-hour ...
Linda grew up in California, then spent 25 years on the Isle of Skye, starting a fishermen’s cooperative and living in/looking after a castle. She then settled in her partner’s family home/hotel and ...