Enjoying afternoon tea in Edinburgh is a treat you should put on your list to experience while visiting the city. One of the best places to experience this is at the Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh.
Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh
Pots of tea come with a three-tiered serving tray overflowing with delicious goodies. There...
The Isle of Skye is the largest island in the Inner Hebrides and lies in the North Sea off the north-west coast of Scotland. This island is rich in history, myths and lore. From warring clans to fairy legend, dinosaurs roaming the landscape millions of years ago to one...
Scattered across the windswept landscapes of the highlands to the cobbled streets of ancient cities, the landmarks of Scotland represent the country's rich and proud history. Scotland’s landscape is subject to extremes in weather due to its location, with some islands stretching closer to Norway than the Scottish shores....
Scotland is known for its awe-inspiring highlands, countless lochs, a wee bit of haggis as well as a multitude of charming castles. Over 1,000 castles in Scotland, from the minuscule to the magnificent, are dotted across the country. From Edinburgh and Glasgow to the Inner and Outer Hebrides, it...
Scotland is one of four constituent parts of the United Kingdom, the most northerly one with a land border with England. Otherwise, it finds itself surrounded by sea, the Atlantic, the Irish Sea and the North Sea. The coastline is extensive, almost 5,000 kilometres (3,125 miles) and there are...
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a historic city on the country’s east coast. Edinburgh Castle stands in a dominant position looking down on a metropolitan population of around 900,000. Glasgow to the west, is much larger and is the dominant city when it comes to soccer and hosting...
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