DON'T DO THIS in EDINBURGH / SCOTLAND! 11 things to avoid while travelling / moving to Scotland

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2021
  • Considering visiting or moving to Scotland? Keep these 11 things in mind!
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  • @loxley75
    @loxley75 2 года назад +236

    Good call out for telling people to avoid the Tartan Tat shops! When I was a kid growing up here the Royal Mile was full of dozens of interesting little craft shops, candle shops, model shops, all independant. That family have ruined the Royal mile and turned it into cheap tacky rubbish. Seeing one of their tat shops open up on Cockburn street was even worse though as that was always a young alternative street for punks and hippies. If they get their claws into Victoria street though I really will cry! Everyone is hoping that they have lost so much money because of the pandemic and lack of tourists that lots of their stores will have to close and get taken over by more interesting independent shops and cafes again!

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +30

      Perhaps little indie shops were a lot more able to call on their local fans during the darkest pandemic times, to help them stay afloat - which I imagine these guys couldn't. But watching them constantly expand over the past ten years has not been great. Whenever a small and generally inoffensively looking store (even if it's not an indie one) closes, they just replace it with their loud music and horribly designed storefront ;__;

    • @brochtree
      @brochtree 2 года назад +3

      @@Kakibot hopefully, there shops give you a headache soon as you get close enough to hear the music.

    • @eccremocarpusscaber5159
      @eccremocarpusscaber5159 2 года назад +4

      @@Kakibot there’s a really nice Scottish textiles shop on St Mary’s Street. They’re all lovely in there!

    • @iman98only
      @iman98only 2 года назад +2

      @@Kakibot What is Tartan Tat ? As someone who may visit Edinburgh one day, I would like to know as to why it needs to be avoided as you have mentioned here.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +12

      @@iman98only It's generally about supporting small independent businesses over the large interconnected network of souvenir shops in Edinburgh (among other reasons, they infamously don't treat their staff very well) - there's a Reddit link in description which leads to a list of them if you're interested!

  • @Eli-nc9bv
    @Eli-nc9bv 2 года назад +3

    Díky za super tipy, tohle se vždycky hodí :)

  • @deanward3445
    @deanward3445 2 года назад +15

    Good tips. We enjoy the Haggis Box. And your bus drivers are amazing!! Five years ago my kid lost his phone on a bus hours later we asked a bus driver for advise. He was amazing in helping us locate what bus/ route and driver and we were eventually able to get it back the next day at the bus depot.

  • @KeyserTheRedBeard
    @KeyserTheRedBeard 2 года назад +4

    astounding upload Kakibot's Edinburgh Adventures!. I crushed the thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the very good work.

  • @jennifersprott5678
    @jennifersprott5678 Год назад +1

    Brilliant list! Spot on with everything 👍💕

  • @myronyoshioka8742
    @myronyoshioka8742 2 года назад +4

    Your honesty is charming and refreshing...Great Job....keep up your lovely personality. We loved visiting Edinburgh

  • @kevinbuxton6390
    @kevinbuxton6390 2 года назад +1

    you seem to be having fun all the time.You helped with my trip allot!

  • @codym007
    @codym007 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! Loved the video.

  • @megwilliamson3617
    @megwilliamson3617 2 года назад +1

    I was so buzzed to see your pins on Cockburn St last week! Thanks for all the Edi tips 🥰

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +1

      Yay! I hope all local shop owners see this and flock to me with huge orders now! .D too bad I can't pin comments anymore haha! Thank you so much for watching, glad you enjoy the vids .)

  • @davejohnson9632
    @davejohnson9632 2 года назад +35

    Thanks for the list of the gift/ art/ maker shops. I was very impressed with Independent Zebra on my last visit. They had a load of pictures I really wanted just in the window. If I'd had my car and I wasn't planning to move from England to Scotland I would have bought them. Top of my list when I have a new flat to decorate. Red Door also looked great. Your videos are really entertaining and very useful in my research for moving to Edinburgh. Thank you.

  • @muibluesky309
    @muibluesky309 2 месяца назад

    super useful tips indeed~ love all of them, and def will seek souvenirs from the smaller shops!!

  • @riotprincess1983
    @riotprincess1983 2 года назад +5

    Great video, thank you so much! I especiallöy loved the disclaimer and the bit about the independence shops of course. My first visit to Edinburgh was (OMG) 21 years ago, and some places are still there which is SO GREAT!!!!

  • @cb320
    @cb320 Год назад +2

    Thanks, I will be there next month! Great tip for the water 💧👌🏻😎

  • @ramonpfister2424
    @ramonpfister2424 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great suggestions in this video, we planned our August trip in January. All your videos are great and very informative and I must say Simon made this video very funny, his comments are great.

  • @pipesnscotland
    @pipesnscotland 2 года назад +3

    Love your videos - they are so informative and funny. Cheers!

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! Really appreciate that .)

  • @NEUHAUSERKA3
    @NEUHAUSERKA3 3 месяца назад

    Czech tourist impressed with your videos here! Thanks for lovely tips, can't wait to visit again.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 месяца назад

      Czech local here, thankful for your lovely comment! ❤️

  • @fa_lurebydes_gn
    @fa_lurebydes_gn Год назад

    Visting Edinburgh next week for a few days, this video is so helpful!

  • @sofiss7725
    @sofiss7725 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is very helpful! I'm going this august and i'm planning and researching about the city and the surrounding, so thank you:)

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  10 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome! You'll love the August buzz .)

  • @johnramage45
    @johnramage45 Год назад +2

    Fantastic detailed videos, I found the channell through the Harry Potter video 😊 I've got a list with hundreds more hidden refrences as growing up around here I was able to discover them.
    Oh and from your HP video 5 years ago to this video 1 year ago... you now carry a strong Scottish accent behind your own. Brillaint clearly well educated look forward to watching your other videos on my beautiful country.
    I hope you get to see the Hebridee Islands with crystal beaches, or the shetlands with celtic / viking culture or the other 3,000 castles and 700 islands Scotland offers 😊 x

  • @ebanggm
    @ebanggm Год назад

    Nice , interesting . Thanks for sharing all this tips about Edinburg 🌻. Your new friend here from 🇨🇦.

  • @dfr3h6t
    @dfr3h6t Год назад

    Hilarious and helpful. Thank you !

  • @exploreearth6275
    @exploreearth6275 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video, Edinburgh has so many beautifil places, but had to be carefully for what to do or what not to do.

  • @Computerman4ever
    @Computerman4ever 2 года назад +10

    Shaun's Vlog also made the statement that a lot of Scottish people dinnae ken heritage, family tartan ect. I followed that advice by avoiding that subject however I will alter part of this once I bought my 1st kilt and wore it out of the shop on the Royal Mile. Those who ken and/or are interested will come up to you. I may look touristy but it opened conversations and many ready to give advice. I loved it.

  • @benwith1n528
    @benwith1n528 2 года назад +3

    Visiting Scotland later this year. Thanks for the advice. 🙂

  • @michelleforbes7823
    @michelleforbes7823 2 года назад +3

    I just took a look at the pins and they are quite cute. I Purchased several of the first set of pins. Beautiful work.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much!! Really means a lot to me.

  • @theresenydahl9531
    @theresenydahl9531 Год назад

    Excellent, thank you!❤

  • @jeremyclaresison2247
    @jeremyclaresison2247 9 месяцев назад

    keep doing videos related to anything and everything Edinburgh. it's so much fun to watch and my goal is to live there one day! If God willing. God bless you! ❤

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  9 месяцев назад

      That's the plan! Wishing you the best with your Edinburgh life dream! .)

  • @leanngoodall7602
    @leanngoodall7602 Год назад +8

    Great video. I love haggis and black pudding! Tip 12: while it is tempting to hit a whisky shop first thing in the morning, those bottles get heavy if you have to carry them all day. I know that The Royal Mile Whisky Shop will deliver for you, so you can always visit early, buy your whisky and have it delivered to your lodgings. If you'd rather not do that, make sure you have a rucksack (backpack) with a couple tee shirts to wrap the bottles in).

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Год назад +1

      Love the whisky tip! .)

  • @bqbear
    @bqbear 2 года назад +4

    Such an entertaining video as usual! Btw, you're right, Kat!!! The tartan shop bits is such a useful information and the Haggis one??? I went to Chocolatarium and tried the Haggis one (I followed the recs🤪) and the SPICES really drew me in. My flatmates (she's a local) also appreciates it so much. Very interesting, indeed..........😳✌🏻

  • @tobe4real
    @tobe4real 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the useful do nots❤️

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад

      You’re welcome! Thank you for stopping by for a watch! .)

  • @Zouiful
    @Zouiful 2 года назад +49

    "Do not touch the Bobby" would be an excellent t-shirt xD

  • @missnanorm
    @missnanorm 2 года назад +5

    Hi, Kat! I love all of your videos. It's very cool and informative. I wish I could live in Scotland somedya

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Glad you found it helpful .) fingers crossed your plans work out!

    • @Cal_lum
      @Cal_lum Год назад

      Nooooo you dont, dont come here

  • @flitsertheo
    @flitsertheo Год назад +4

    A nice place for a quiet walk outside Edinburgh centre is Cramond, a little harbour on the Firth of Forth, northwest of the city centre. At low tide you can even extend your walk to Cramond Island (with some remaining buildings from WW2 ) but get back in time or you'll be stuck on the island for a few hours.

  • @ayeshasneddon8516
    @ayeshasneddon8516 2 года назад +5

    🙌🙌don't touch Bobby!! Thank you 🙌🙌

  • @elizabethdouglas8191
    @elizabethdouglas8191 Год назад

    Excellent suggestions on travel in Edimburgh

  • @Zamode68
    @Zamode68 2 года назад +7

    This was a really great video!
    My daughter and I loved haggis. I agree about the spice. Haggis makes a great side for a lot of foods and it’s excellent with a sauce. We also got sunburned while down in Ayrshire.
    David Hume’s foot off limits too? Ha
    Can attest to Kat’s super Etsy creations. 🤚🏻

  • @jim_dubhglas
    @jim_dubhglas 2 года назад +34

    You should really be working for Visit Scotland (Scotland's National Tourist Organisation) as a correspondent from a European perspective. I'd like to do the same as a Canadian descendant who absolutely loves the country. Your enthusiasm and knowledge would be a major contribution. What a wonderful country!

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +5

      That would be the dream! I haven't really seen them collaborate with independent content creators much, but maybe I should just force myself on them and change their mind haha.
      I'm sure the Canadian perspective would be really interesting too! I'd love to visit Canada one day and learn more about the connection .)

    • @elayneyoung1837
      @elayneyoung1837 Год назад +2

      Wouldn't a native persons perspective be better.....people who actually KNOW the city? Folks born in the city who know the history, aside from the rubbish made up for tourists..... Too much is made up for the tourist market.....by folks with little clue about our culture or hidtory

    • @elayneyoung1837
      @elayneyoung1837 Год назад

      @@jim_dubhglas explored all over and certainly I'm not sour! Us Edinburgh natives are proud of our roots and our city! My only issue is the last few years, overtourism is spoiling the city
      Air b n b where family housing should be
      Tourists (seen it myself) trampling over folks private property to get Instagram pics
      Influx of people into the city, outpricing local working class folk
      Nobody is against tourism but now it is beyond crazy, have you tried commuting into the city centre of late?
      I do think that local people who know the history, traditions (since when was it ok to rub greyfriars bobbies nose?????) The cheap tartan shops, the overpriced bars etc.....never used to be so bad....sadly the place I grew up is all about tourists now... A lot of cities now, Madrid, Venice etc are now getting fed up of similar issues.... Nowhere now is immune ...

  • @peterboyd7149
    @peterboyd7149 2 года назад +18

    Great advice as someone in Glasgow my mother always said don't talk about politics or religion they cause to many fights. If you are in Glasgow and are asked what team you support answer none or Patrick Thistle or Clyde. There is to much trouble attracted to Celtic and Rangers. I comment as a Celtic fan.

  • @eurwentrumper1946
    @eurwentrumper1946 9 месяцев назад

    You are soo right about sunburnt, I remember a sunburnt in May while being at the Essex seaside underestimating the sunshine...ç

  • @milujemeanglictinu7174
    @milujemeanglictinu7174 2 года назад +1

    Díky za rady :) Využiji je :)

  • @brianmorrison9168
    @brianmorrison9168 Год назад +4

    I am planning a mini break for my wife and I early in 2023.
    We can't decide yet whether to head north to Edinburgh or south to York.
    We are in Whitley Bay which is near Newcastle.. probably halfway between both cities.
    Your video is very helpful and well presented.

    • @brianmorrison9168
      @brianmorrison9168 9 месяцев назад

      @@bathemeinchampagne Thank you for your reply, although my posting was several months ago.
      We ended up going to Edinburgh (March) Glasgow (May) London (August) and are having a double-break next month (Manchester & Liverpool). Leeds & York will be next .. some time early in 2024.
      Regards from Whitley Bay

  • @tamasmarcuis4455
    @tamasmarcuis4455 2 года назад +13

    I found that too about water in Edinburgh. Much nicer than other places I have live in the EU. Yet some people from other parts of Scotland say theirs is better. I think Highland Spring must just be Perth tap water in a bottle.

  • @Liam_Molinek
    @Liam_Molinek Год назад +6

    As a Scottish person (who lives in the new city across the river from Edinburgh) I would say this list is quite accurate.

  • @alandunbar4244
    @alandunbar4244 Год назад +4

    The Leith Collective in Ocean Terminal is the best for quirky souvenirs relating to Edinburgh. It is a collection of small art & craft businesses under the one umbrella.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Год назад +1

      That's a great tip! Will have to check it out. I remember Scottish Design Exchange used to be based down there before their move to the city centre, and I didn't even think of the possibility of there being another similar concept store!

  • @simonmountney
    @simonmountney 2 года назад +44

    For those wondering what we were laughing at, Greyfriar's Bobby is a statue of a terrier, but a 'boaby' is Scottish slang for a penis. The 2 words sound about the same

    • @azishappy2035
      @azishappy2035 Год назад

      Thank you for clarifying, Simon! Upon a future visit to Scotland, I would not want locals believing I'm a crazy tourist with a penis fetish. 🥴

  • @ingrida3575
    @ingrida3575 2 года назад +7

    Scottish Design Exchange has moved out from Ocean Terminal long time ago. They're in George Street now - walking distance from Waverley.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +2

      Ah ok, that's better - I saw them taking all their George St. furniture out and assumed they closed that venue down. Will need to go check!

  • @adamvopicka
    @adamvopicka 2 года назад +3

    I LOVE YOUR OUTFIT!

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад

      ;__; aaa thank you, kind sir!

  • @inertiapunk6473
    @inertiapunk6473 Год назад +31

    Never jump the queue at the bust stop, especially before 9 am while locals are trying to get to work. Every summer guaranteed after waiting patiently for my bus a large group or family of tourists have turned up, jumped on the bus first, and then spent ages trying to determine if this is the correct bus for them.

    • @WeeMac538
      @WeeMac538 Год назад +3

      I agree this should have been on the list. It is infuriating to stand for 20 minutes and have people with no manners jump the queue.

    • @yvonne3903
      @yvonne3903 Месяц назад

      Better still wait until after 9.30 to use the bus, people are trying to get to work.

  • @wendeln92
    @wendeln92 Год назад +7

    I visited Edinburgh & Glagow a few days each back in 1988/89 when I took classes in London, I really wish there were videos like this back then, a time of no internet or smartphones!!!! I mostly stuck with historic sites and museums just because I'm not much of a shopper and my student financial situation didn't allow me to go pub hopping or eat in restaurants, mostly bought food and cooked in the apartment my London landlady's friend let me stay in (very nice lady her name was Isobel who wrote a Scots-English Dictionary). I did try haggis when I was in London and Scotland and realy liked it especially with the mashed potatoes and turnip/rutabegas, very filling and economical. Oatcakes weren't a favorite, tried them with many different toppings but....cardboard; love the shortbread though!!!. McEwan's Scottish Lager (8% ABV) was a bit of a surprise for someone used to American beer which at the time was usually only 3.5%!!!!; I think things have changed a lot in the last 35 years. I did find the Scottish people to be very friendly and helpful when trying to assist a lonely American student find his way around.

  • @ckwok4593
    @ckwok4593 Год назад

    There is free filling water points in the St James QTR in the corridors to the toilets and Shandwick Pl in front of the hotel.

  • @keithbolton8601
    @keithbolton8601 2 года назад

    good info...kudos...

  • @hlm_shyaa2330
    @hlm_shyaa2330 Год назад

    I definitely wanna plan a trip to Scotland, recommendations on places to see, breweries a plus!

  • @skinheadsoulbhoy2858
    @skinheadsoulbhoy2858 2 года назад +2

    Also go ootside the city, I'm fae gracemount and just doon the road is Gilmerton coves, and in newtongrange there is the mining museum. And my best advice when walking roon toon is go off the beaten track, that's where aw the cool independent stuff is, honestly you've seen one castle you've seen them aw

    • @chrisryan3770
      @chrisryan3770 Год назад

      Gracemount? Are you suggesting people go on a scag safari? 😂

  • @sabinevenus8088
    @sabinevenus8088 Год назад

    Im going to visit Edinburgh in May, and I hear you say about souvenirs and showing them. Are yours able to buy somewhere around the city or just online? because I love them

  • @amandapittar9398
    @amandapittar9398 2 года назад +92

    I’m from Edinburgh, I lived in the New Town as a child. In the 1970s. Much of what you say is very interesting. As a 12-16yr old, my friends and I were constantly stopped by tourists in Princes Street, which is DOMINATED by the castle, and asked where the castle was …we got fed up turning them around and pointing up to the enormous castle behind them, so sent them the opposite way . Americans would want to take pictures of you in school uniform ( 50yrs later I think this a little suspicious), and think your accent was “cute”. We roamed the city by bus, bike & foot as children quite safely, but never Leith. Edinburgh was a great place to grow up.

    • @elayneyoung1837
      @elayneyoung1837 Год назад +6

      Haha we did same.... misdirected them... Edinburgh WAS fun then but now too much overtourism and transient student and tourist population which has ruined the city we loved and grew up in...

    • @amandapittar9398
      @amandapittar9398 Год назад +2

      @@elayneyoung1837 Dear Elayne, I’m glad all these years later we were not the only ones. When my mother found out ( I was in my 40s) she was appalled. Good job she didn’t find out half the other stuff we got up to. We worked out that if you behaved at school and got “A”s, you got away with ALOT. And we did!

    • @elayneyoung1837
      @elayneyoung1837 Год назад +2

      Haha same here 🙂 we skived school and went all over....my parents too would have had a fit

    • @marcoantonio078
      @marcoantonio078 Год назад +1

      I lived and thrived in leith, was in rehab in castlebank St for addiction issues, moved out of there and lived in leith for a couple of years. It's a lovely city

    • @kamranshaukat6024
      @kamranshaukat6024 Год назад +1

      I lived on rose street new town 1976-79. Fond memories

  • @Epsillion70
    @Epsillion70 Год назад +3

    I was born in Glasgow but grew up in Australia, I have been back here nearly 4 years and I still get sunburnt here in Summer. It is not as bad as I tan not long after.

  • @RankinEdbrgh
    @RankinEdbrgh 9 месяцев назад +1

    If it’s a reasonably clear day walk to the top of Arthur’s seat. It’s bigger than an average hill but smaller than a mountain. It’ll clear your head and give you amazing views. We’re so lucky to have a bit of the highlands in the middle of Britain’s best city.

  • @rebeccaatkinson3692
    @rebeccaatkinson3692 Год назад +39

    Another tip: if getting on a bus, WAIT for the people coming off first before even stepping on. It’s considered very rude. Witnessed tourists doing this this morning on my way to work and the bus and men behind me certainly weren’t happy. You will either get silent judgement or someone actually calling you out. Personally I don’t see why you wouldn’t think to do that anyway but seems things are different in other countries! :)

    • @AnneMB955
      @AnneMB955 Год назад +6

      I agree, Rebecca. You’d think it common sense to get out of a crowded place before people crowding in. Same on elevators.

    • @teresa1d99
      @teresa1d99 Год назад +3

      Honestly I thought this was just common sense!!

    • @dragonofdestiny8321
      @dragonofdestiny8321 Год назад +1

      YES! Or the tram, it’s just polite!

    • @GoredrinkerRS
      @GoredrinkerRS 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@AnneMB955I was about to say the same thing. Common sense isn't that common nowadays! Lol

    • @HLynnH
      @HLynnH 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have had that happen to me in Rome, Quebec City and London. It happens everywhere! If I’m IN an elevator, I’ll get up close to the opening door and watch folks (those barreling in without looking) jump back in surprise. Makes me crazy.

  • @StrudlePie
    @StrudlePie 2 года назад +1

    16:19 ...To see what you diddly did?? XD Love It!

  • @The_Life
    @The_Life 2 года назад +28

    Super helpful! American moving to Edinburgh over here and I'm so excited but also nervous I'll do something wrong. The haggis thing was a good thing to hear! I think I'll definitely dip my toes in before I try it.... I hadn't tried it before because of what it is but I think I'll try the veggie version and then try the meat version if I like it. Honestly, you can't move to Scotland for 3+ years and not try haggis, I'd think.

    • @leanngoodall7602
      @leanngoodall7602 Год назад +1

      Make sure to plan visits to Glasgow. I highly recommend The Burrell Collection. Something for everyone!

    • @elayneyoung1837
      @elayneyoung1837 Год назад +2

      Please be mindful as I've said, it's our home....not a cute place with a castle ...also be mindful of housing shortage and fact local people struggle to find housing because so many folks with no connection or family in city choose to move there .... Our city is beautiful but spoilt by overtourism.....

    • @amandapittar9398
      @amandapittar9398 Год назад +3

      VEGGIE version of a haggis???!! That is NOT a Haggis. What on earth is a “veggie” haggis? You can’t get a vegetable sheep, so how can you have a vegetable haggis? Sassanach invention obviously.

    • @WeeMac538
      @WeeMac538 Год назад +2

      @@elayneyoung1837 I agree. It sort of annoys me when foreigners tell people how Scots will react in certain situations.These kind of videos should be made by indigenous Scots. I have never been disinterested in people visiting who have Scottish ancestry. Perhaps the younger generation are less interested, but my generation (in my 60's) almost always says something along the lines of "welcome home". I was born in Edinburgh and loved walking in the gardens and old town as a teenager with my friends. Scottish country dancing at the stage area of the gardens, or listening to music and watching the older people dance in front of the stage. Happy days!

    • @elayneyoung1837
      @elayneyoung1837 Год назад +1

      @@WeeMac538 I agree....it's like a takeover in a way.....esp when people don't have a clue about the city but rabbit on about it . I agree with you...videos BY Scottish folk....the REAL THING...not some contrived rubbish made up by someone who has no idea what it was like before the hipsters and tourists got their claws in

  • @hiwish4u
    @hiwish4u 2 года назад +1

    Hey, i am watching your videos since last 1 year, i came to Edinburgh last month, and wanted to meet you. And yesterday i saw Simon near royal mile(i hope he was Simon 😉), i called him but he was listening to music 🎧.
    Will see if I can meet you somewhere... 😊

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +1

      Haha, I think that must have been him, he was on his evening walk! I'm sure the two of us will run into each other eventually too .)

  • @jmacindc
    @jmacindc Месяц назад

    Watching these as I plan my trip - sorry if it's mentioned somewhere else but I haven't heard it in the videos I've watched. Do you have your crafts available in any Edinburgh shops so I can keep an eye out?

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Месяц назад

      Indeed! ❤️ best place to get them is the Scottish Design Exchange on George street .)

  • @sothisislife3384
    @sothisislife3384 2 года назад

    I really enjoy your videos..coming to Edinburgh soon, hope to meet you in person

  • @sweater0115
    @sweater0115 Год назад

    About the sun, this is very true! I went for a walk in April in long sleeves and pants with my ankles showing and got a burn on my ankles. This was in 2019. I still have tan lines...

  • @ApostolicGrandma
    @ApostolicGrandma 10 месяцев назад

    haha! Haggis is really delicious. I've visited glasgow/Edin. about 5 times. I always get Haggis at least 1 time. The best I've had was in a little Pub on the edge of the Highlands. Dont remember the village name, but I remember the meal ❤

  • @evamarikova5303
    @evamarikova5303 Год назад

    Diky za video. Vy jste z CR?😊

  • @vitaliecires1239
    @vitaliecires1239 Год назад

    Good evening K a t e ! I remember with pleasure The Tours in S c o t l a n d !!!!!

  • @TheJpf79
    @TheJpf79 2 месяца назад

    The bottled water comes from the same hill and goes through the same standards as the tap water for the most part, the difference is "Highland spring" is from some guy who owns a bit of land where the river runs through and they collect it from a different part.

  • @vincentscott3558
    @vincentscott3558 Год назад +2

    Thank you for highlighting Bobbies nose problem. For most of my life this wee dug had a nose that matched the rest of him, then about 20 years ago some idiot tourist guide told a group of tourists that it was good luck to rub the wee dug's nose and since then the patina has been eroded completely. While we are at it please if you visit any city don't touch the statues, Hume's statue just along from Bobbie on the Royal Mile has a shiny toe because tourists touch that too!! So hands off, look don't touch. Thanks again, great vid!

    • @faithlesshound5621
      @faithlesshound5621 6 месяцев назад

      Poor old David Hume recently had his name removed from the tower the University named after him in the 1960's, due to some unacceptable stuff he said in the 18th century. I know that if you meet and talk to your hero you are likely to be disappointed. How much more likely if they lived three centuries ago!

  • @jwang625
    @jwang625 Год назад

    Coming to Edinburgh in Sept 2023. Love collecting magnets and Christmas ornaments everywhere I travels. What’s the best place to get local made items for these items?

  • @smileychick3656
    @smileychick3656 Год назад

    Thank you for this informational ℹ️ video! But I think this video would be even awesomer with some visuals/images so we could relate or see what you’re talking about. Cheers!

  • @heathermcgrane2078
    @heathermcgrane2078 2 года назад +3

    If you want to go see a match I highly reccomend easter road (hibernian) they also do stadium tours

  • @rubysoffner4557
    @rubysoffner4557 2 года назад +24

    Haha I laughed at Simon’s reactions to you mentioning haggis. I usually just tell people it’s just a spicy peppery mince, and most people I know like it. I am not a vegetarian, but i actually prefer veggie haggis 😊

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +6

      Same!! I genuinely taste very little difference between regular and veggie though >.> and yeah, when people don't know TOO MUCH about it they almost always like it - it's a bit unfair because people probably wouldn't enjoy thinking too much about how other traditional sausages and such are made, but only haggis gets introduced as this exotic thing made with intimidating ingredients .D

    • @LisaMango0
      @LisaMango0 Год назад +2

      I actually never tried haggis but I would be open to try vegetarian haggis!

    • @Kazza_8240
      @Kazza_8240 Год назад +4

      I've been haggis hunting, never caught one, but I've seen one or 2 from a distance, running round the hills with one leg shorter than the other 🤗
      Anyone who doesn't know - the males have longer left legs, and run clockwise around hills and mountains the females have longer right legs, and run anti- clockwise, and when they meet when its spring, they do their mating rituals, which are too complicated and confusing to try to describe here.
      Edit - wanted to add a Haggis emoji but we still don't have one yet 😒

    • @amybradley216
      @amybradley216 Год назад

      Where would you recommend finding vegetarian haggis in Edinburgh?

    • @marilynhill3309
      @marilynhill3309 Год назад

      ​@Amy Bradley McSween Butchers on Broughton Street. Supermarkets sell decent brands too.

  • @valiumtwo
    @valiumtwo Год назад

    I want to try haggis. I've had mountain oysters. However, vegetarian haggis sounds good.

  • @ChrisJohnsonChannel
    @ChrisJohnsonChannel 2 года назад +3

    I don’t know why they haven’t but up a fence around bobby. Nice 👍 tips

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Год назад

      If you know the history of the free-roaming Bobby it should be obvious why he can't be "fenced in".

  • @magdalenagozdziak699
    @magdalenagozdziak699 6 месяцев назад

    You are absolutely right about souvenirs. In London, it is the same situation, and in other places.I have to put in a lot of effort to buy local souvenirs, not from these places you mention. They are just everywhere.

  • @bertharius9518
    @bertharius9518 Год назад +5

    A few years ago I went cycling in the Outer Hebrides. Gorgeous. Beautiful. BUT, I didn't think what was going to happen...happened. The sun blazed down day after day and I eventually collapsed in the heat. I literally developed a red head and had to spend a couple of days recuperating. Not what I expected in the "cold and rainy" west of Scotland. But a wonderful time nevertheless and have returned several times since.

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Год назад

      I'm sure all of us had to experience at least one bout of aggressive Scottish sun burn or heat stroke before we learned to stay sensible! It's very sneaky! Glad to hear you enjoyed the area nonetheless .)

    • @user-ck6ve3ck4v
      @user-ck6ve3ck4v 8 месяцев назад +1

      Just cover up your vital bits after 15 minutes or so but never use SP50 as you'll get no vitamin D3 at all. A consultant was lately saying that he was surprised at the Vitamin d deficiency a cyclist had when he was in hospital. It was due to the fact that he had blocked all the sunlight out.

  • @aimeegoodship9553
    @aimeegoodship9553 2 года назад

    Highly recommend Auld Reekie Tours!!!

  • @Leonholtkuile
    @Leonholtkuile 2 года назад +1

    Heyo! I’ll be in Edinburgh in 6 days. I would love to support you by buying a souvenir from you! Where can I buy them?

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +1

      They are available at the Scottish Design Exchange at the west end of George Street! Or on Cockburn Street at Pie in the Sky (but they stock less designs!) .) ❤️

  • @Baseballbruja
    @Baseballbruja Год назад +1

    Do they have a grey fairs Bobby I can bring home like a small version of him?

  • @jonathansturm4163
    @jonathansturm4163 Год назад +5

    My father purchased a walking cane in Edinburgh 50 odd years ago and it’s doing stirling service helping me get around all these many years later. Tatty? Yes, but it’s outlasted several aluminium monstrosities from the chemists’. As for haggis, I prefer to make my own. Very tasty it is too.

  • @Pmjs
    @Pmjs Год назад

    I used to goto Cockburn Street Market in the 80s.

  • @pheonix4252
    @pheonix4252 Год назад +5

    This is really helpful thanks. N its kinda different than I expected. I was expecting something like do this don't do this as its culturally unacceptable etc etc. But this video was more to our benefit, like wear sunscreen, don't buy bottled water, Plan months ahead, try haggis.. 🤣 🤣 🤣
    I was trying to decide where to move in UK. After listening to u.. Edinburgh is gonna b one of the top options in my list. Thanx a million.
    I will make sure to thank my bus driver n remember not to touch Bobby's nose. Although I love to pat 🐶s 😂

  • @waynebritton6711
    @waynebritton6711 Год назад

    I’ve just got back from Edinburgh went to castle and a few other places really nice place saw this creepy puppet can’t wait to go back again and the rest of Edinburgh

  • @brianeaston3748
    @brianeaston3748 25 дней назад

    Yeah, visit wester hailes,granton and west pilton👍💯

  • @yvonne3903
    @yvonne3903 Месяц назад

    Best tip, Edinburgh buses do a day ticket about £5 , hop on and off all day. Say thanks to driver when you get off, for a safe journey.

  • @Baseballbruja
    @Baseballbruja Год назад

    Thank you for ranger's vs celtic but what about if you want to learn

    • @chrisryan3770
      @chrisryan3770 Год назад

      Learn that Rangers and Celtic are provincial teams from a backwater hellhole fifty miles west of Edinburgh. Hearts and Hibs are the two main Capital teams.

  • @marsh2741
    @marsh2741 2 года назад

    I personally kinda dislike Edinburgh water in comparison to water where I'm from but it's not terrible and definitely worth drinking it than buying it! And for sure better than some tap water elsewhere in the UK

  • @MadTamB
    @MadTamB 2 года назад +1

    Good to see the advice 'Don't touch the Boaby' on here.

  • @IronKilt1314
    @IronKilt1314 11 дней назад

    I don't know who Simon is but he has a good sense of humor

  • @ellesanchez4857
    @ellesanchez4857 Год назад

    Visiting Edinburgh next month, where could we get some of your stuff while we are there?

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  Год назад

      Aw! Thew best spot for it is the Scottish Design Exchange at the west end of George Street! .) (a wonderful place to find local designers' alternatives to souvenirs! Much recommended even if you don't end up buying any of my designs! .)

  • @Nightwing01010
    @Nightwing01010 11 месяцев назад +5

    Every time I've been to Scotland, it's always a shock seeing people thank the bus driver. More countries should do this. Here in Toronto, they're surrounded by plexiglass, and now people generally pay by card, so interaction with the driver is limited.

    • @beawhite4516
      @beawhite4516 7 месяцев назад

      Where I live (Aotearoa New Zealand) it's very common to greet (particularly when it's not peak time) and thank the driver.

    • @Anne-bt2ke
      @Anne-bt2ke 6 месяцев назад

      We thank the bus driver in Northern Ireland 😊

    • @neviatha
      @neviatha 5 месяцев назад

      I don't know why, most of the bus drivers in Edinburgh are grumpy bastards 😂

    • @anneroy4560
      @anneroy4560 2 месяца назад

      We thank them here in England as well ...

  • @sailorwinxgirl
    @sailorwinxgirl 2 года назад

    Love your clothes! Beautiful!

  • @philipwallace4737
    @philipwallace4737 2 года назад +11

    Absolutely don’t rub the dog’s nose. It’s not a thing; we’ve never done it and it’s not a local tradition. We can thank an unnamed tourist guide about ten years ago and we’ve been dealing with damage ever since.

  • @taylor-od9mz
    @taylor-od9mz 2 года назад

    do you have any must sees during edinburgh in december/early jan? i'm planning to travel there and i'm getting all my ducks in order now because everything is already so expensive. anyway! ya so if u have any recommendations, I'd love to hear them :)

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад

      I feel like December - the whole Christmas/Hogmanay time of the year - just throws events and stuff to do at you even if you didn't actually want to do anything! It really depends on what you're into - the markets and Hogmanay festival would be the obvious thing, and the botanics illuminations are always a treat (an expensive one, but for me it's always been worth it). Country parks in/around Edinburgh often offer a slightly watered-down but cheaper version of it, which can be fun when travelling as a family! On a more budget side of things I would definitely do a little bakery tour to try local Christmas bakes. December is THE time of the year when UK really leans into seasonal treats so pretty much wherever you go to eat or drink you'll find something interesting!

    • @sandradee1579
      @sandradee1579 2 года назад

      Taylor, I agree that Dec/Jan is going to be a busy time there with holidays & also lots to do. However like any major city Capitol it's touristy & expensive. Lots to offer in Glasgow restaurants, pubs & shopping. Outskirt towns of there as well.

  • @JannaGiles206
    @JannaGiles206 2 года назад +3

    Do you have a list of Must Do’s? Or Must See’s? I hope to visit in March or April, and would love your recommendations!

    • @Kakibot
      @Kakibot  2 года назад +2

      How long are you coming over for? .)

    • @samscanlan3224
      @samscanlan3224 2 года назад

      @@Kakibot Oh just give us an uber-comprehensive video.. you know you wanna... :b
      (Highly recommend Gilmerton cove for an 'obscure' list too)

  • @elayneyoung1837
    @elayneyoung1837 2 года назад +8

    I'd say to folk wishing to move there! Be mindful that housing is scarce and local people miss out as too many air b n b and tourist accommodation.... Locals are being pushed out of their own city ....

    • @perineumdestroyer5000
      @perineumdestroyer5000 Год назад +1

      It’s so unfortunate that this is happening where I live too! (New Orleans)

    • @elayneyoung1837
      @elayneyoung1837 Год назад +1

      It's not fair on long standing residents when newcomers try to change areas or communities... People from city struggle to find affordable housing because so many move there and change the whole place. Really p*sses me off, and many others to see our city turning into some kind of Disneyland.... Esp when they know little of Scottish culture and such....

    • @perineumdestroyer5000
      @perineumdestroyer5000 Год назад +1

      @@elayneyoung1837 I totally understand. There’s almost no creole or Cajun people left in New Orleans because they’ve all been priced out of their homes due to gentrification.

  • @Zanmato_7
    @Zanmato_7 2 года назад

    Getting a flight in a few hours for the weekend, nothing booked, ive completely made a balls of that last tip i suppose lol

  • @thehusshisht1708
    @thehusshisht1708 2 года назад +1

    Hmmm, which is better to live in? Longstone or York Place? I really can't tell

  • @axelmacdonald6422
    @axelmacdonald6422 Год назад +1

    Edinburgh water - very soft and as stated no minerals and quite different from the very hard water in south of England. Hard water is death for your plumbing but tastes fantastic! So yes I prefer water with mineral content. But you can't beat free water from water points. I would say there is quite a difference between veg and meat haggis - veg haggis tastes mostly of oats whilst the meat is nice and spicy. As for Bobby - I agree, instead go to Princess street gardens and meet Wojtek and his polish soldier carer. Wojtek was a bear who provided ammo carrying support to the Poles in WW2 and ended up in Edinburgh zoo (Google him - quite a story). Don't forget the Castle! Need to book the day before and get there just before 1 pm for the firing of the 1 pm gun. From my time in the city (60 - 80s), the place has changed significantly and Princess Street is a shadow of it prosperous past - shame. Buses - set fee of around £1.25 for any journey no matter how long - cool. You can also enter the Scottish parliament for free - watch a session or try the coffee shop!

    • @faithlesshound5621
      @faithlesshound5621 6 месяцев назад

      About the soft water: yes it tastes great, BUT the lack of minerals (especially magnesium) used to be blamed for the high levels of coronary heart disease in Scotland. I don't know if that was ever confirmed. I remember as a schoolboy wondering what this talk of "hard water" was all about. My textbook said to look inside the kettle for the grey layer. I went to the kitchen and looked: no grey film at all!

    • @colinjames2469
      @colinjames2469 5 месяцев назад

      Hard water tastes great??? wtf are you talking aboot? Soft water is delicious and does not cause a horrible film on your tea.