The Royal Highland Show is a must see when visiting Edinburgh in June. By booking into a luxury Edinburgh hotel, you too can live the lush lifestyle and walk amongst the rich and famous at this annual event.
Travel Without A Cause
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Show Off!
Friday, March 16, 2012
Pubs Аround Trafalgar Square
Looking for a great way to unwind after exploring all that London, England, has to offer? Luckily, many of the areas that tourist attractions are found in are also home to a variety of different pubs, Trafalgar Square being the best example.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Shopping in Edinburgh
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Edinburgh,
murrayfield hotel,
old town,
shopping areas
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Six Nations – Scotland Return to Form to be Put to the Test against the French
It's been a troubling time for Scottish rugby over the past few Six Nations'. The fact that Scotland have lost their opening two matches of the tournament for the past five consequential years speaks volumes of the decline faced at Murrayfield. However, despite defeats against arch rivals England and Wales this year, a few shoots of optimism are beginning to spring through positive displays, which saw the Scots unlucky to lose both matches.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Edinburgh And Comedy
The comedy at this year’s Edinburgh Festival was every bit as thought-provoking, progressive and sublime in parts as it has been in past years. One of the acts definitely worth seeing was Sean Lock. I would recommend any one who is into comedy to try and see him if ever he is performing close to where you live.
Monday, February 20, 2012
A Student in Glasgow
Every now and then, I find myself reflecting on my time spent in the wonderful country of Scotland. I had spent nearly two years there, while attending a University in Glasgow. Of course, I had my options as to which university I wanted to study at, but there was no second guessing my decision of Glasgow.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Cuisine of the Raj in Liverpool
India was once considered the jewel in the crown of the British Empire but the halcyon days of the Raj are long gone. Yet the benefits of empire remain. Arguably the largest benefit to modern Britain from its once vast empire is a rich tradition of exotic cuisine. Indian food is the jewel in the crown of any British city’s cuisine. The British are experts in the wide variety of curries and Indian food in the UK is easily the best outside the subcontinent itself. Whether you are staying at a cheap hotel Liverpool centre offers, a posh five star in London, or a in the village of Whitchurch in North Shropshire, you are certain to find excellent Indian food. From the big city to the small town, Indian food is ubiquitous in England and it is ubiquitously delicious.
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