Saturday, March 14, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Castle Witches' Well
Friday, March 13, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Saturday Morning Farmer's Market at Castle Terrace
To the Castle! To the Castle! That was our main goal that day! To see the beautiful Edinburgh Castle in every angle! It was hard to get sick of the view. Trust me, I've tried. It is beautiful at every angle. And this day, we saw it from Castle Terrace area looking up. Perhaps a rarer view from where most people see it from, which was from Prices' Street.
Castle Terrace ground was beneath the castle at the end of this road. Yes, it was actually quite a walk. We had to go there again when we start our tour for Isle of Skye. So this day was also a recce run for us. It was always better to be sure of the location prior to the actual day. I know it's kinda like double work, but the sureness and no-panic required feeling is well worth it for me.
Finally we were there! We were even too early for the market! Stalls were just setting up. It was quite a small market, maybe just 100m with two rows of stall on each side.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Saturday Morning Walk
The next morning, we woke up really early. The plan for that day was to walk to Castle Terrace to visit the Weekend Market first, before going to visit Edinburgh Castle which we got tickets for at 930am. But mainly I wanted to photograph the empty streets of Edinburgh along Royal Mile in the early morning. Looking at these photos now, I felt lucky that it was such a beautiful day. Isn't it awesome that every blue skies day makes me happy, and rainy days makes me feel comfy? Lol. It's hard to lose if your frame of mind is like mine :P
Walk along Royal Mile again, it was so much more quiet and peaceful in the morning. This is probably around 8am? You could see some of the natives out having their morning run. Shops are yet to open, and the cold air is just so refreshing. Plus the sunlight made everything shine!
We walked pass a Central Library. There wasn't any big sign, just this plaque. Maybe I can try visiting it the next time I'm in the city again. I love visiting library.
We walked towards Victoria Street area, but not down towards it. I wanted to visit a vantage point just a level above Victoria Street itself, a place I often see on my social media. I roughly know where it was, but wasn't too sure of it. Luckily we had a lot of time for wandering!
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Thistle Chapel inside St Giles' Cathedral (2/2)
Small as it is, the Thistle Chapel has a lot of lovely pieces as well as symbols of Scotland inside of it. Let me start by this super cute lamb holding an old Scottish flag. It looked like a lamb, but it could be a unicorn, the official animal of Scotland?
Outside at the entrance on the left, is this detailed stone carving showing everything Scotland and England about it.
I think about is the floor piece? Or maybe a wall piece, memorial of King George VI.
Royal Plaque. The animal on the left id definitely a unicorn! And on the right is a lion, of England.
A simple cross, but with it's 4 ends decorated with symbols of Christianity.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Edinburgh Thistle Chapel inside St Giles' Cathedral (1/2)
Beauty on the ceiling, an intricate carved design of stones. That was even before we stepped into the Thistle Chapel. It was just a small chapel inside the St Giles' Cathedral, and was not often open. So I considered myself lucky to be able to visit it on my very first try! Truth be told, I wasn't having high expectation of it after reading so many disappointing experience from the travel forum. So let me take you inside for a look :)
Above is the entrance to the Thistle Chapel. As you can see, hardly two person could walk in together! It was so narrow, and inside so small! Yet this was the highlight of my visit to St Giles' Cathedral!


















































