Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Waverley Station and Sir Walter Scott
Monday, February 16, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Arriving in Edinburgh Premium Inn Hub Area
When you hear about how bad and unpredictable the Scottish weather would be, it seems amazing that we pulled into Edinburg with just nothing but blue skies! I wasn't sure what to expect of this city. All the buildings looked so old. Naturally I am always afraid and have my guards up when I'm in a new city. And Edinburgh did looked scary with all it's old buildings.
We went looking for our hotel upon arrival. I've booked us into a pretty central but cheap location, so it was slightly at one end of the Royal Mild. The photo above shows the Balmoral Hotel behind (I think). I just thought what a contrast the little red car was, parked there among the gloomy architecture behind it. I guess if it rains, the whole of Edinburgh would just be one gloomy looking city.
Can you fault me for conjuring images of English crime stories in my head, with rowdy Scottish people rolling out of bars? It would have smell of damp air and mold too, but luckily the weather was pretty cold to smell anything :P
I was trilled to find that the Scotsman Step was just nearby. I've seen it many a times on my social media. I've always though it was a building named as such, but later found out that it is actually a public walkway, connecting you to the elevated part of the Royal Mild. Yes, Edinburgh is a city of layers. I find myself pretty breathless here without knowing why, but then again, you're climbing steps and walking up and down hills everyday when you are here.
Yes, the entrance looked eerie enough. But inside it's all stone or marble stairs leading up. It's pretty wide too, so it was very comfortable to walk. I think I only took it once time, when I go lost along the way and walked down from there while carrying my luggage. Breathless indeed -____-
Almost every building in Edinburgh is a historical monument. Here are some information about the Scotsman Steps. There are no modern skyscraper in the city of Edinburgh, making it one of the most unique city in the world that looked stuck in a time long gone by.
The drinking culture is also strong here. There was a lovely big brewery nearby our hotel too, just opposite one of the exit/entrance of Waverlay Station. We didn't visit any pubs on our own on our last trip, but I do plan to visit one in our upcoming trip, a pub that was part of a scene from Good Omen :) Don't worry, I did visit at least one scene from Good Omen on our trip in 2025, will post more about that when the time come.
I'm stunned at how beautiful the brewery looked. It's almost like a work of art. So very different from my concept of a drinking place that is gloomy and rowdy, and probably smelly. This one looked bright and shinny and almost flowery!
There were some very weird shops along the walk to our hotel. I'm not much into themed dining. But I like looking at shop decos, and this one kinda stands out too, cause they have dinosaurs!
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - View from Train to Edinburgh Scotland
Sitting on a 3hr plus train ride from Manchester to Edinburgh Scotland, staring out the window all the way. Before this trip, I didn't even know that Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. I've always been confused between England and UK. Now I am solidly clear what UK refers to. Initially I also wanted to visit Ireland. Now I am also solidly clear which part of Ireland is considered UK and which part is not. I don't know why they make everything so confusing! After much consideration, I decided to drop Ireland from my trip due to cost. I figure Ireland would probably looked similar to Scotland, so why waste more money! Lol.
The train pulled out from Manchester, and the usual landscapes of rolling hills and sheep welcome us into the English country side. To this day, I still have no idea how big England is. I've been to London, and Bath, and Cotworld, and Stonehenge, and maybe even Oxford. I might have been to Liverpool too, but I have no mind-map of England in my head. But now that I've visited Manchester, I roughly know the map between Manchester and Scotland.
It was fun going through all the English town with their names too. For instance, I was surprised there was a station called Carlisle. I mean, was Belinda Carlisle from that town? Well apparently not. She is American.


I would have very much liked to stop here and go out into the damp air. I've not been to many misty places. Once was in Japan Hakone where it was difficult even to cross a small country road cause you can't see any cars coming at you, and another time was in Sapa during the rainy seasons and we were hiking from one village to another. I have no concept of travelling during peak seasons then, I still don't now. I just travel when it's cheap, during window period cause it's cheaper, and most importantly to me, less crowded.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Train from Manchester to Edinburgh Scotland
After spending a wonderful day with our friends in Chapeltown, we went back to Manchester City and packed up. We were leaving England and headed to Scotland the next morning. My friend got me to pack some leftovers home since it was just the two of them at home. So I did. I got a box of goodies back, along with a bag of chocolate that she gave me. The above is probably my light breakfast with milk :P
After that we head back to Oxford Road Station to catch our train to Waverley Station Edinburgh.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Afternoon Tea at Friend's Place
The highlight for my whole day out with my friends was probably this Afternoon Tea at her place! I mean, just looked at the table setting! Wouldn't you say that it's better than having it in some impersonal place like a restaurant or a cafe?


















































