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I m really surprised you have family in edinbroo the fact you have been over a dozen times and you still can't pronounce Edinburgh correctly can you point out where the o is in Edinburgh this is shocking
Wow, what a place, we (me and my family) are coming to this beautiful city in January 2024, will share our own experiences and adventures after the visit, thanks for inspiring us
Nicely done. Great to include the walking times between sites - Edinburgh is very accessible by foot. However, here are some observations in the event you re-edit video this at some point: - The sequencing of places is wonky.... For example, start at the museum, then cross the street to do lunch at the Elephant House (get a window seat), then see Greyfriars Bobby before entering Greyfriars Kirkyard. These are all - literally - seconds away from each other. The go down Candlemaker Row into the Grassmarket. Go around it and then up Victoria Street to get back onto the Royal Mile. That is five of the sites in a row, with the absolute minimum of walking (i.e., time consumed). BTW, a few minutes beyond Greyfriars Bobby is the Meadow, an 80-acre green belt across which is Victor Hugo's for lunch, and to the upper right, fabulous Bruntsfield, a neighbourhood similar to Stockbridge. - Edinburgh is pronounced 'Edin-burr'. Many locals with lazy speaking say 'Embra'. It is never 'Edinberg', 'Edinburro' or anything else. Edinburr. - It is 'Holyrood' Palace, not 'Hollyrood'. Holyrood means Holy Cross. Prior to the palace there was Holyrood Abbey, the ruins of which remain adjacent to the palace (it collapsed due to faulty construction). - 7:37 - the narrative is about Holyrood Palace, the video is Linlithgow Palace in wonderful Linlithgow, about one hour drive from Holyrood Palace (best to take the train). - 8:23 - the narrative is about the Grassmarket, the video show Milnes Bar (aka Milnes on Rose Street), 13 minutes walk away on Rose Street in the New Town. - OINK is indicated as being on the High Street. There is also one on Victoria Street. - Aizle is indicated as a 9-minute drive from the Scottish Storytelling Centre. One doesn't drive in the city centre - it's a 20-minute walk. - The Scran & Scallie isn't 8-minutes' walk from the 'Stockbridge area' - it is in the heart of Stockbridge...which makes it a 20-minute walk from Dean Village. - The narrative about the art gallery ('Warhol, Hockney...') is that for the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, yet the video is that of the National Gallery of Modern Art (there are two, Modern One, Modern Two, across the street from each other on Belford Road, 15 minutes walk along the Water of Leith from Dean Village. Still, a fine video. Thank you.
@@JR-nv4td Thank you. It appears in this 2023 video, so I thought it had reopened. I was last in Ednburgh in September 2022 and had hoped it an Patisserie Valerie would be up and running by now.
@@JR-nv4td I too can't wait to return. My daughter (28), who resideds in Edinburgh, has just landed here in Canada to join me for Christmas, which is some compensation.
Hello there , I would be interested to know what websites or sources you use for video stock footage you have some excellent visuals? Hope to hear from you soon keep up the good work.....
Read this comment by other user: "As you mispronounced Edinburgh many times I’m wondering just how familiar you really are with the city? Also, this is a current video release yet you show visiting The Elephant House cafe - - it’s been closed due to fire since 2021. These two items stood out but I did not fact check everything in your video. Hmmm". Am I right?
I would say 250 USD per person, per day, including attractions, a bit of light souvenier shopping and food, transportation, but not hotel. FIgure on about 350 USD per night for a moderate hotel. Thanks for watching!
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I m really surprised you have family in edinbroo the fact you have been over a dozen times and you still can't pronounce Edinburgh correctly can you point out where the o is in Edinburgh this is shocking
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Great video! Thank you for all the wonderful suggestions I would’ve never otherwise known to do!
Happy to help!
Just don't pronounce Edinburgh the way he does their is no O in Edinburgh
Wow, what a place, we (me and my family) are coming to this beautiful city in January 2024, will share our own experiences and adventures after the visit, thanks for inspiring us
I hope you have an amazing time! Take lots of pictures!
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Interesting video but scenes of Holyrood Palace interspersed with footage of Linlithgow Palace which is several miles from Edinburgh.
Nicely done. Great to include the walking times between sites - Edinburgh is very accessible by foot. However, here are some observations in the event you re-edit video this at some point:
- The sequencing of places is wonky.... For example, start at the museum, then cross the street to do lunch at the Elephant House (get a window seat), then see Greyfriars Bobby before entering Greyfriars Kirkyard. These are all - literally - seconds away from each other. The go down Candlemaker Row into the Grassmarket. Go around it and then up Victoria Street to get back onto the Royal Mile. That is five of the sites in a row, with the absolute minimum of walking (i.e., time consumed).
BTW, a few minutes beyond Greyfriars Bobby is the Meadow, an 80-acre green belt across which is Victor Hugo's for lunch, and to the upper right, fabulous Bruntsfield, a neighbourhood similar to Stockbridge.
- Edinburgh is pronounced 'Edin-burr'. Many locals with lazy speaking say 'Embra'. It is never 'Edinberg', 'Edinburro' or anything else. Edinburr.
- It is 'Holyrood' Palace, not 'Hollyrood'. Holyrood means Holy Cross. Prior to the palace there was Holyrood Abbey, the ruins of which remain adjacent to the palace (it collapsed due to faulty construction).
- 7:37 - the narrative is about Holyrood Palace, the video is Linlithgow Palace in wonderful Linlithgow, about one hour drive from Holyrood Palace (best to take the train).
- 8:23 - the narrative is about the Grassmarket, the video show Milnes Bar (aka Milnes on Rose Street), 13 minutes walk away on Rose Street in the New Town.
- OINK is indicated as being on the High Street. There is also one on Victoria Street.
- Aizle is indicated as a 9-minute drive from the Scottish Storytelling Centre. One doesn't drive in the city centre - it's a 20-minute walk.
- The Scran & Scallie isn't 8-minutes' walk from the 'Stockbridge area' - it is in the heart of Stockbridge...which makes it a 20-minute walk from Dean Village.
- The narrative about the art gallery ('Warhol, Hockney...') is that for the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, yet the video is that of the National Gallery of Modern Art (there are two, Modern One, Modern Two, across the street from each other on Belford Road, 15 minutes walk along the Water of Leith from Dean Village.
Still, a fine video. Thank you.
@@JR-nv4td Thank you. It appears in this 2023 video, so I thought it had reopened. I was last in Ednburgh in September 2022 and had hoped it an Patisserie Valerie would be up and running by now.
@@JR-nv4td I too can't wait to return. My daughter (28), who resideds in Edinburgh, has just landed here in Canada to join me for Christmas, which is some compensation.
Hello there , I would be interested to know what websites or sources you use for video stock footage you have some excellent visuals? Hope to hear from you soon keep up the good work.....
very helpful video for me, thank you very much
Thanks so much!
THANKS for sharing your Edinburgh experiences and adventures NEW SUB 😀
Thanks so much!
I am going in two weeks, this is a very helpful video, even for a vegetarian 🙂
Thanks so much! I hope you have a wonderful trip 💕
Read this comment by other user: "As you mispronounced Edinburgh many times I’m wondering just how familiar you really are with the city? Also, this is a current video release yet you show visiting The Elephant House cafe - - it’s been closed due to fire since 2021. These two items stood out but I did not fact check everything in your video. Hmmm".
Am I right?
Who’s going to Scotland to eat BBQ?
How much should we budget per day?
I would say 250 USD per person, per day, including attractions, a bit of light souvenier shopping and food, transportation, but not hotel. FIgure on about 350 USD per night for a moderate hotel.
Thanks for watching!
Defo don't agree with the first one it's the most overpriced breakfast in Edinburgh
Thanks for watching!
Who TF would get tacos in Edinburgh?
Lol...why not?