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Edinburgh: WHISKEY AND NATURAL BEAUTY IN HARRY Potters HOME TOWN

Edinburgh is a city widely known for its beauty and quality of life. Sceneries, architecture and the city’s location at sea and the variety of culture makes it interesting and exciting. The best way to see half miljonstaden consisting of the New and Old Town is on a sightseeing bus that goes several times a day. This beautiful city offers many beautiful and good golf courses, fine whiskey distillery and many green parks and grass-covered hills.

Edinburgh voted for Britain’s most beautiful city in 2006. It is also an increasingly popular tourist city thanks to its beautiful nature and architecture. The city is WELL-KEPT and prosperous thanks to its industry and universities.

CELEBRATE THE FESTIVAL
Has it something to celebrate in Edinburgh then hold a festival. Here begins Monday and ends the year with a giant celebration at the city’s streets. During August Edinburgh International Festival is under way which is the world’s largest, with lots of cultural events and visitors from both near and far. Festive, it is also is when the rugby squad plays its home matches at Murrayfield Stadium. Then yesterday Edinburgh residents, from a housed in order to CHEER up their heroes. Edinburgh boasts happy to several people who in one way or another influenced the world were born and bred here. Both authors Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who created Sherlock Holmes and JK Rowling who wrote books about Harry Potter and the actor Sean Connery and former Prime Minister Tony Blair were born in Edinburgh.

Green hills BÄRNSTENSFÄRGAD AND DRINK
Attractions in this beautiful and green city, Edinburgh Castle and the Scottish Parliament and Europe’s largest park: Holyrood Park. In Old Town, which is traffic free and quite steep and hilly, there are many restaurants and pubs. Dare you to try the Scottish specialty Haggis. Perhaps it is best to rinse it down with a cold ale, or even something stronger? Fit during the visit to visit one of the all distilleries located in the area around Edinburgh. The most famous is perhaps Glenfiddich and Macallan. To travel to Scotland and Edinburgh enjoy the beautiful scenery, wonderful informal atmosphere and a really smoky whiskey.

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admin on November 14th 2008 in Edinburgh