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jmrz:
From what I understand, Glasgow is day-trip-able yes? Buses and trains and the like? Because I would probably like to see Glasgow as well, and I am sure my friend would too. As long as we are back in Edinburgh in time to get our flight back to London we shall be sweet. We haven't figured out where we will be staying in Edinburgh yet either, I might have to check that with the travel agent when I go in to see her next.

Does anyone have any recommendations for accommodation in Edinburgh? We don't need anything super fancy, but somewhere nice where we aren't going to get killed on our way to our hotel room would be nice.

StaedlerMars:
Glasgow is a 45 minute train ride, and if you're in Edinburgh for a couple of days, one of those should probably be spent in Glasgow.

I will be in Edinburgh that time yay!

I don't know what the deal is with my other flatmates, but when I talk to them we could probably have people on the floor or mattresses or something. We have a fairly large living room with some couches if that's cool with you guys. We're also about ten minutes away from the Royal Mine and about six to seven from the important parts of edinburgh (university campus / cowgate / bruntsfield / we're in marchmont)

If you'd rather have a bed, there's a bunch of hostels around Edinburgh, it's a fairly popular hitchiker/student destination, and they're okayishly priced.

pwhodges:
The Royal Mine...  been digging deep into the attractions of Edinburgh, have we?

pickle:

--- Quote from: pwhodges on 09 Sep 2009, 23:30 ---The Royal Mine...  been digging deep into the attractions of Edinburgh, have we?

--- End quote ---

They were digging up the road to install the new tram lines and the shovel slipped.

StaedlerMars:
Actually, you should also take a tour of the Edinburg maze underneath the south bridge / royal mile. Crazy.

Also, didn't they stop the works on the trams 'because of the recession'?

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