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7 years ago
Beautiful garden but small and would take less than 30 mins to get round. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit again but pleasant enough.
13 years ago
Love this place. One from Edinburgh's Secret Gardens. Always calm and quiet. Very relaxing spot. Admission free but £2 donation is recommended. read more
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Balerno EH14 7AF
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So impressed. I've never used a service like this before since you know, day and age of all…read moreinformation at our fingertips and all that, but I was after somebody to take over the responsibility and find me the best deal out there on my upcoming trip to Australia with a few added stopovers. So with an appointment booked my partner and I went in. Service was very friendly and Peta was super helpful. She was able to find us a few different options for flights within the price range I was after. There was nothing I could fault! The appointment lasted an hour, she was completely transparent about our options and certainly secured us a great deal. We booked the trip on the spot. Cannot reccomend highly enough, they're conveniently located on George street and really great for helping to sort more complex travel plans that some of us just cannot be bothered taking the steps to sort out.
I found Bryton travel superb, they organised flights, transfer, hotel accommodation and internal…read moreflights when we travelled to Argentina and Brazil. Could not speak too highly of them
I've never really understood the need for a travel agent. My travel style is general to book cheap,…read moresnag an airbnb and wing it, so i've never really needed the promise of a 7 night tour to whatsit or a charming romantic country bed and breakfast get away. Until I decided that I too, would become one of the all inclusive junkies. I work a rather hectic job and as much as I love the bustle of vacationing in a new city, my travel style isn't really relaxing. Generally, I spend most of my vacation days at full tilt trying to see and eat as much as possible. But as I started looking at the upcoming year, I realized I might fancy sitting on a beach, eating buffet food, getting drinks brought to me and generally unplugging. It took 30 years but I finally understand the appeal of the "sit and do nothing" vacation. But the thing is, the "sit and do nothing" is much harder to find then the "book and explore willy nilly vacation". My go-to sites for flights suddenly became a huge, confusing wave of information when I wanted to book an all inclusive, lazy vacation. Jimmy Martin is right down the street from my house and I walk by it all the time, so I decided to take a sneak peek at their website first. It's a good website - clean, easy to navigate and has some pretty snazzy deals. It was enough to warrant a stop in for more information. My stop was quick, but the folks here were really helpful. I travel solo mostly, and all inclusives can be a pain in the butt to book for one person but they gave me some really useful tips/options, without making me feel like a leper for wanting to beach vacation solo. I was only in for a few minutes, but left with a few new places to consider and plans to return at a later date after snooping locations on their website to talk about booking something concrete. I'm not sure if a travel agent is going to be something that replaces my age old habit of internet surfing vacations, but in this particular instance, I think they may become my go-to for the rare lazy travel. If you seek a travel agent - they are very nice and worth chatting with/snooping online.
The Tourist Information Centre is your first port of call for...tourist information. This is the…read moreplace you come if you're new in town, Maybe you're lost, maybe you need to know how to get from A to B. If they don't know, they can at least point you in the right direction. Essentially the centre will tell you where streets are, which buses to get when to where, how to get to any of the cities tourist attractions. It also serves as a booking office for some of the cities tours and day excursions. They also provide office services, like printing and photocopying (not exactly sure why). You will also find a gift shop. Not surprising in Edinburgh for anything remotely related to tourism. Although this is actually not your usually tacky trash. Expect some tasteful thistle mugs and saltire stationery. I have to concur with the others though, this place can get crowded fast, and during the festival period don't expect to be able to get in the door after early morning.
Being quite lazy one afternoon I decided to enquire about bus times and routes in the Tourist…read moreInformation rather than checking the individual bus stop notices. Turned out to be a handy choice as I was swiftly provided with all the information I needed to set me off on my journey. One word of advice though, get there nice and early as there it can get excruciatingly congested with swathes of tourists - which I suppose is expected as it's every tourists instinctive information provider.
New Edinburgh iCentre based at 249 High Street Edinburgh
Once we got our ticket situation figured out and onboard it was easy going from there, from…read moreEdinburgh airport to city centre! The driver was helpful in letting us know which stop was ours too, ya know being unfamiliar and all. Great views along the way!
Best transportation from the airport to Edinburgh city center and stops between. The double decker…read morebus has free WiFiI, USB charging points & gives you a chance to see the city and surrounding areas along the way. At 4.95 GBP you can't beat it and it's only 30 minutes from the airport to the last stop at Waverley bridge. I wish every city had one of these!
Airlink bus to the city center
This is my favourite travel place ever! The staff are so friendly and eager to help and the prices…read moreare great. STA Travel are a travel agent specialising in travel for students and people under 26 years of age. The do everything from Europens City breaks, beach holidays to Round the World and everything you need to go with it such as visas, tour and treks, travel passes and insurance. I booked Round the World tickets here with Gary who was great and very informative and didnt mind my 1 million questions. They also allow you to pay up things which is a god send for when your skint but still want that holiday. Try having a look on their website, you can check out other people's travel blogs, look at pioctures, and get almost any information you could possibly think of. The company really is great!
The best place by far to book your holiday, or part of it. Value insurance, great deals on flights…read moreand a vast knowledge of hostels and hotels. They also do student deals which is great value for students on a budget. Friendly staff always full of advice to suit!
Worth a visit if you need a splash of greenery and nature to complement the history, architecture…read moreand man-made majesty of the Scottish capital, which we did. Walking the beautiful grounds on a picture perfect day, after visiting Edinburgh Castle, Old Town and The Royal Mile, we rejuvenated ourselves for more sightseeing and gallery viewing. Pro-tip: get drinks, sandwiches and snacks to-go from one of the famous bakeries in old town and enjoy them on a bench at the Royal Botanic Garden.
Beautiful garden wish we could have seen it all but our time and energy was running out. Love it…read morewas no cost. botanical gardens and nature. There was some wierd art but can't say we liked the art ... art is of course subjective. Did see some plants hadn't seen before and there were some birds in a pond.
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