Edinburgh July 2016

On our final day we headed to Mary Kings Close on the High Street. We bought tickets the day before, I would recommend buying tickets on the day in the morning or the day before for the next day. 

Tours take place every 15 minutes from 10am and prices are £14.50 for adults or £12.75 for students or 60+. The tour lasts and hour and is a tour of the underground streets, back in the 1600s there were underground markets and houses where the paupers lived. A costumed character gives you a tour with around 15 other people and tales of how life was like in those days, who lived underground and why in addition to some stories about the plague. No photos are allowed to be taken which is a real shame so you'll just have to visit to experience it. 


We then headed to the Worlds End pub on the High Street. I finally had my haggis which I was excited about which was lovely. I had it in a pie and it tasted just like a better version of shepherds pie. The pub was a typically Scottish one and got very busy at lunch time filled with locals and tourists alike. One thing I love about Scotland is that everyone is so friendly, welcoming and warm unlike London. It was a refreshing :)

After lunch we did some last minute shopping, headed to a pub in the Grassmarket then headed to the airport for our delayed flight, thanks Ryanair.  I'd recommend Scotland and will definitely be visiting again :) 

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