Couple of things - The "pier" was for the ferries between the two Queensferries, North and South, which ceased after the first road bridge opened in the mid sixties. plus if you get on the train to go from Dalmeny to Edinburgh centre, you won't cross the bridge, as they're both south of the river.
Thank you for that. Actually, I'll be there this summer and will be stopping there. I plan to shoot a follow up video about the train since I didn't have time before and I'll make note of that error. Thanks!
It's 12 pounds for round trip tickets (drop off at St. Andrew Square), 6 for kids. We got the bus transfer and HOHO bus package for 28 pounds PP. Hope that helps!
Edinburgh is pronounced "Edinburra " by all scots , also you failed to mention the Hawes inn were Robert Louis Stevenson wrote part of his book "Kidnapped " the hero of the book David Balfour was kidnapped from the Hawes inn . Meaning of museum is as follows, building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited . So your definition is correct, all museums are as you say a hodge spodge unless dedicated to only one particular subject . All the very best 👍
Thanks for the feedback. Huh. I thought I DID pronounce it correctly - my error. Since this was our first time there, we couldn't cover much, but we ARE coming back (like, it's already booked for later this year) and will stash that info about Hawes Inn for next time. BTW I loved the museum there! I dare say it was my favorite of all the ones I visited on my UK cruise. Do you have any other suggestions? Anything off the beaten track that you would consider a must do?
Very nice, and good photography! Thanks
Quite welcome! Thank you!
Appreciate the no nonsense, helpful information!
Thanks! That's what we aim for.
Great info !
Thanks!
Thanks!! the train’s got my name on it! No slow pokes no traffic, no hassle.
Hey, were going back this summer and doing a train video! Stay tuned.
Very nice and helpful video as we're taking cruise to that area!! Thank you for all your videos.
You're welcome. Hope you have a wonderful time. We love Edinburgh! That museum was a hoot!
thanks going back in August,, the board with the taxi info was a gem,, i downloaded the app,, thanks again !
You're quite welcome. We aim to be back there very soon. Can't wait!
Lovely Edinburgh ❤❤❤❤,wish come back to visit ....
Me too! Hopefully with extra days on land.
Couple of things - The "pier" was for the ferries between the two Queensferries, North and South, which ceased after the first road bridge opened in the mid sixties.
plus if you get on the train to go from Dalmeny to Edinburgh centre, you won't cross the bridge, as they're both south of the river.
Thank you for that. Actually, I'll be there this summer and will be stopping there. I plan to shoot a follow up video about the train since I didn't have time before and I'll make note of that error. Thanks!
Well done....hope your chanell goes well.
Thanks! We really appreciate the support. We got lots more videos coming up.
Do you remember how much the bus transfer was per person?
It's 12 pounds for round trip tickets (drop off at St. Andrew Square), 6 for kids. We got the bus transfer and HOHO bus package for 28 pounds PP. Hope that helps!
Edinburgh is pronounced "Edinburra " by all scots , also you failed to mention the Hawes inn were Robert Louis Stevenson wrote part of his book "Kidnapped " the hero of the book David Balfour was kidnapped from the Hawes inn .
Meaning of museum is as follows, building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited . So your definition is correct, all museums are as you say a hodge spodge unless dedicated to only one particular subject .
All the very best 👍
Thanks for the feedback. Huh. I thought I DID pronounce it correctly - my error. Since this was our first time there, we couldn't cover much, but we ARE coming back (like, it's already booked for later this year) and will stash that info about Hawes Inn for next time. BTW I loved the museum there! I dare say it was my favorite of all the ones I visited on my UK cruise.
Do you have any other suggestions? Anything off the beaten track that you would consider a must do?