Hale and Pace give a very tongue-in-cheek guide to the attractions of Edinburgh. We've just been there for a few days and there's tons to do, great place, which makes this video even more amusing.
@@erhan2131I grew up in Edinburgh between 1971 and 1993. Back then it was an elegant city, no graffiti, no potholes, good shops, working traffic system, good bus system. Now it's a graffiti ridden, potholes everywhere, utter mess. It's embarrassing, its like Mogadishu.
At the age of 13 I was gifted a holiday to Scotland, visited many a place, Burns' cottage, Glencoe and Edinburgh, the weather on our day in Edinburgh was swathed in sunshine and we, my family and I, basked in the glory of unseasonably warm brilliance whilst trapsing about the battlements and academic heartland of this fine and historic town. We'd experienced damp weather in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Inverness, loch Lomond, actually almost everywhere else... lovely holiday 😂
Been to Edinburgh around 3 years ago. Has a nice museum ..Sir Jackie Stewart F1 car is on display. Free whisky tasting and scotch biscuits. Long walk up the hills ..had a lovely view. And yes the castle.
but at least once a month for no apparent reason, and daily during the Festival, they have fireworks that pretty much blow up the castle, a pretty obvious expression of their appreciation of the English presence in Scotland...
I went to Edinburgh. Went to the castle. Then at night went to the castle because they had floodlights on the castle. Our room was great, we had a view of the castle. Also it rained and I drove through the bus only lane. I was trying to find the road to the