Thursday, February 26, 2026
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Old Town Royal Mile Walk (5/5 - Castle Views)
The target of our Royal Mile walk was to reach Edinburgh Castle. You know how you research a place before you visit, but is never confident how it would turn out unless you're really there in person? So this walk for me was like finding my footing in this city, knowing the length of the Mile, the location of things, and how easy it was to get anywhere. So it was exciting when I finally reached my end point and see the sun set at the castle :) We were due to visit it the next day at 930am :)
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Old Town Royal Mile Walk (4/5 - Symbols)
Monday, February 23, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Old Town Royal Mile Walk (3/5 - Riddle's Close)
Along the Royal Miles, at both sides of the streets, are these alley ways called a Close. Most leads into residential places, courtyard, or different side of town. It was fun looking at all of them. One caught my eye, which was Riddle's Close. I've read about it before my trip, and I knew I could walk in to it.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Old Town Royal Mile Walk (2/5 - Places of Business)
One of the highlights of visiting UK and Scotland was actually seeing for myself the names of some of the pubs and hotel here. Their names were kinda like from a story book. And some of these pubs have been here for a very long time. Above one that is called "The World's End". Interesting name for a pub. It is as if this would be the place to be if the world was coming to an end and I needed one last drink before going down with it,
Clan was also a big thing I learnt about Scotland. So many clans, so proud of being part of clans. Above Clans of Scotland, perhaps a cafe, a pub or a souvenir shops. We have clans in the Eastern world too. We have Kongsi in Malaysia! Based on our surname, same as the Scotts.
Taverns are also kinda cool. Above is Deacon Brodie's Tavern. That brings me back to me reading fantasy books of Dragonlance, where the heroes would always stopped the night at a tavern, for a meal, for a drink, for meeting with someone to get information. Even from the movies I watched. All these were fictional places for me, before I landed in UK :) I didn't patronised any of these establishment though. But that will change in my next trip, as I have a pub planned in my itinerary.
Or The Inn on the Mile. I can't imagine a building like this in my fantasy stories though, mainly cause this one looked so modern and concrete. I take it that this is a small inn, but it sure does look grand :) We did stayed in a small hotel later on, during our trip to Isle of Skye. Since we were on a 3days2night tour, the tour company actually helped booked the accommodation for us. It was expensive, but I guess it was also an experience, to have stayed in a typical bed and breakfast local hotel in a small town called Portree.
We also saw some cheesier looking places that looked geared towards tourist. Deacon's House was one of them. I think this was a cafe or restaurant. For some reason, we didn't frequent these places much as the prices were on the high side, and if we needed a meal, we could eat quite well just out of the supermarket.




















































