Chouchin
Kent, United Kingdom100%
[Chouchin, 07/10/2010] This is a guide to the city divided into Stay, Shop and Play, See and Do, Eat and Drink, all the main topics a visitor needs to consider. Each section has recommendations with furhter links to related websites. It concludes with practical tips about getting there, currency and phones.
Chouchin
Kent, United Kingdom100%
[Chouchin, 09/10/2010] This article describes a long weekend in Edinburgh and recommends how the visitor should spend his time. Eating and drinking are well represented, but suggested attractions to visit are also included.
Chouchin
Kent, United Kingdom100%
[Chouchin, 11/10/2010] The article outlines a recommended two day itinerary for a visit to the city. It recommends going in the autumn, after the Festival is over, and describes how to get there, the layout of the city and includes three hotel suggestions. The itinerary covers the main cultural highlights, mostly on foot, and suggestions for eating and drinking, ranging from a quick snack to a Michelin star meal.
t4mof
Nottingham, United Kingdom92%
[t4mof, 08/09/2005] Lots of interesting historical facts about Edinburgh can be discovered through this website, as well as finding out just what there is to do in Scotland's capital city. Each link gives a short description of the attraction, and if you're not sure where to start looking, you can browse the A-Z listing.
koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom92%
[koshkha, 27/12/2006] Edinburgh-eating is a website offering readers advice on where to eat and what to expect from the city's many and varied restaurants, bistros and cafes. Users can search by the type of cuisine, the area or by 'best for' lists (which include recommendations for 'good food', and 'child friendly' dining options). Top Ten lists give the site's best rated restaurants in several categories such as food, service, value and atmosphere. Many reviews are written by consumers and eac [more] [koshkha, 27/12/2006] Edinburgh-eating is a website offering readers advice on where to eat and what to expect from the city's many and varied restaurants, bistros and cafes. Users can search by the type of cuisine, the area or by 'best for' lists (which include recommendations for 'good food', and 'child friendly' dining options). Top Ten lists give the site's best rated restaurants in several categories such as food, service, value and atmosphere. Many reviews are written by consumers and each reviewed restaurant is rated on the food, the service, the atmosphere and value for money. Registered users can save details on restaurants they are considering in their own 'shortlist' section. [less]
Newfloridian
North Shields, United Kingdom84%
[Newfloridian, 25/09/2006] Auld Reekie and Athens of the North are two of the soubriquets by which Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is known. This website is run by the Edinburgh office of Visit Scotland. It contains many pages giving details of the attractions, sights and leisure events that are available to the visitor. The "What's On" page is kept up to date listing concerts and events in the city and neighbourhood. There are links to history pages, maps and travel information. The s [more] [Newfloridian, 25/09/2006] Auld Reekie and Athens of the North are two of the soubriquets by which Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is known. This website is run by the Edinburgh office of Visit Scotland. It contains many pages giving details of the attractions, sights and leisure events that are available to the visitor. The "What's On" page is kept up to date listing concerts and events in the city and neighbourhood. There are links to history pages, maps and travel information. The site also provides the "Edinburgh Pass" Card which offers free or discount admission to local attractions and museums and free travel on public transport. [less]
TerryfaeScotland
United Kingdom76%
[TerryfaeScotland, 02/08/2007] Information about Edinburghs hotels, attractions, events, nightlife, resturaunts and more. Gives a complete guide to Edinburgh with lots of informations which would be useful for tourists who are planning a trip to Edinburgh.