We got in Edinburgh late and enjoyed the Fringe Festival that was going on during our couple days in Edinburgh. It was just by luck that this huge comedy and street performer festival was going on the same time we were there. We were wondering why it was so hard to find a reasonable hotel in the city centre. We were able to see quite a few performers and give them a few pounds. Jeff and I have a rule that if you watch a street performer for more than a minute, you should give them money because they provided you with some sort of entertainment and they deserve to be paid. So needless to say, we coughed up a few more pounds than we normally do because we were enjoying the acts so much.
Comedy and street performers
We grabbed a quick dinner in the place with the least amount of wait time due to the large crowds. We attempted to walk near the Edinburgh Castle to see it close up at night, but we were unable to due to a performance happening nearby. We made it back to the hotel (well, actually we rented a small apartment) and rested before we had yet another long day of touristic attractions!
Since Jeff had visited Edinburgh before, he had already visited the castle, so he didn't feel the need to visit it again. My mom, dad, and I walked to the castle and spent about three and a half hours exploring and enjoying the castle grounds. We really enjoyed the different rooms, reading facts about the castle, and spending time with one another. I think my dad could have spent a whole day in the castle as he was loving all of the history. Who knew he was such a history buff? I think one of our favorite things, or at least one of my favorite things was the view from the castle. We were able to see the coast, islands, and of course the town of Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Castle
I really liked this part of the castle. Very sweet!
The castle offered a lot of different exhibits and had some interesting rooms. The second picture had a variety of weapons hanging on the walls.
This was one of my favorite sections of the castle: Prisoners of War
Some snapshots of the view!
The rations of food prisoners received. Note the Americans were thought of as pirates and did not receive as much food as the others.
After the POW area, we went to jail...
At No. 1 pub.
The palace up close. Look for the picture from King Arthur's Seat where you can see the bird's eye view.
A photo in front!
The courtyard inside the palace.
An former cathedral stood here attached to the palace.
Outside the palace grounds, you can see King Arthur's Seat (hillside in the background)
Edinburgh at night
You can see how much of a drop it was!
The Holyrood Palace
We made it!
Great shot of my dad
The walk down is always harder than the walk up...
Jeff's "Living on the edge"
We had a great walk up to the top, and headed back down to get on the motorway to head home. Normally the drive would be about 5 hours, but we hit a lot of construction and it took about 6.5 hours. We were all ready to get out of the car, but definitely enjoyed the views of the coast. We even stopped to snap a few pictures. My parents were amazed at the fact that nothing was built along the coast as it was all farming fields and undeveloped land. It was just a shock, as in the states you can't find a spot on the beach where there aren't restaurants, shopping, or rows of housing. All in all, a great first weekend traveling. We accomplished so much in a short amount of time.
Onto the next adventure...
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