Scott Joyce, 42, left security guard Lesley Porteous with a fractured skull and other injuries after barging into her to get ...
Experience Frivolous Extravagance at Edinburgh Castle! St. Augustine's wooden school house is still standing tall thanks to ...
Hoisted high atop Edinburgh, as if monitoring the city below, Edinburgh Castle is not only one of Scotland's most recognized landmarks, but one of the country's most-visited attractions.
A shopping street with British stores like Marks & Spencer, and Waterstones, plus global favorites like H&M and Apple, Princes Street also affords beautiful views of Edinburgh Castle and the ...
The landmark attraction will be closed from Monday, January 13 to Wednesday, January 15. Edinburgh Castle will reopen on Thursday, January 16 A statement on the Edinburgh Castle website states ...
The Duchess of Edinburgh is the wife of Prince Edward, the late Queen Elizabeth II's youngest son. The couple met at a tennis event in 1993 and married at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle ...
The castles may battle it out for Edinburgh’s most iconic attractions but Arthur’s Seat is not to be missed. Not only is it ...
According to Google maps, it would take you around 4 hours to drive from Edinburgh to Ardross Castle, the same for Glasgow and for those south of the border - it is around an 11 hour drive from ...
What are the best Minecraft castle builds? Minecraft’s sprawling, procedurally generated landscapes lend themselves perfectly to the majesty of a castle build, be it in the snow, lush green ...
Edinburgh’s favourite chef, Barry Bryson, will be opening his own restaurant soon-ish, in a section of Mimi’s Bakehouse at the Shore in Leith (it’s downsizing, so they’ll be neighbours).
In March 2023, King Charles made Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. The couple, who reside at Bagshot Park in Surry, share two children, Lady Louise Windsor and James ...
Vast and gloriously variable, Yorkshire stretches from the mighty Pennine peaks, across wild and remote heather-clad Dales and moors, to the rugged North Sea coast, simultaneously taking in cities ...