Saturday 14th July, we went into Scotland from England. We arrived at the city of Edinburgh first to see Edinburgh Castle as well as the Holyrood House, which is the palace for the royal family when they go to Scotland.
Castle on a hill
We parked somewhere near this hill, which is just five minutes away from the railway station. From there, we walked to the town centre, then to Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh Castle is really spectacular! An old medieval building with cobbled stones, full of historical value. It was the castle where Robert Bruce and William Wallace defended from the English, and the statues of these two great heros still stand at the entrance of the castle.
Entrance of Edinburgh Castle
On the left is William Wallace and the right is Robert Bruce (King Robert I of Scotland).
The crest of King James VI (and James I of England)
King James VI of Scotland was distantly related to Queen Elizabeth I of England. When she died without a heir, he was invited to take the throne of England, thus becoming King James I of England. From then on, England and Scotland have been ruled jointly by the same sovereign. The crest actually shows the fusion of the English rose and the Scottish thistle, to commemorate the joining of the two crowns as one.
Dog Cemetery of Edinburgh Castle (where soldiers' dogs were buried)
How I wish I can have a dog cemetery within the grounds of my house too! But then I will be too upset to actually witness the burial.
Inside St Margaret's Chapel
It is actually a very small chapel, can only take in about twenty people or so. Yet, many couples like to get married in this chapel. Good idea actually if one is planning for just a small reception, anything bigger will not be feasible.
Model of Edinburgh Castle
After Edinburgh Castle, we went down the hill to the streets of Edinburgh city, collected the car, then proceeded to Holyrood House.
A fudge shop in Edinburgh
We parked the car right next to the fudge shop. Seeing all those fudge, I simply could not resist taking a picture! We had to walk downhill in order to reach Holyrood House, so we passed by some old pubs, a little church where famous personnels used to attend, Edinburgh Museum, Queen's Gallery, before finally reaching Holyrood House itself.
Holyrood House used to be the palace of the Scottish royalty, before the crown was joined with England. There were portraits of old Scottish kings and queens, as well as modern British kinds and queens. We actually saw the bedchamber of Mary, Queen of Scots, as well as her private apartments.
Holyrood House used to be the palace of the Scottish royalty, before the crown was joined with England. There were portraits of old Scottish kings and queens, as well as modern British kinds and queens. We actually saw the bedchamber of Mary, Queen of Scots, as well as her private apartments.
Outside a Children's bookshop
The bookshop sells old children's book, ie old and first editions of children's books in print. I will not mind owning a shop like this! All my favourite stories since young, in the original editions! After passing by the bookshop, we went back to the car and proceeded to Glasgow, where we spent the night.
Somehow Glasgow is not like how I imagined. Edinburgh is an older city, but Glasgow seems more modern. In a way, I like Edinburgh better. Glasgow is quite a disappointment. We checked into Marks Hotel in Glasgow, which is another disappointment, as the hotel was in the midst of a takeover, so it was under renovation when we checked in. Besides, the decoration of the hotel and rooms seem a bit too bright for my liking.
Somehow Glasgow is not like how I imagined. Edinburgh is an older city, but Glasgow seems more modern. In a way, I like Edinburgh better. Glasgow is quite a disappointment. We checked into Marks Hotel in Glasgow, which is another disappointment, as the hotel was in the midst of a takeover, so it was under renovation when we checked in. Besides, the decoration of the hotel and rooms seem a bit too bright for my liking.
Room 328 of Marks Hotel, Glasgow - where we spent the night
After settling into the room, we went out for dinner. My parents could not find a Chinese restaurant anywhere (good news for me!) so we went to a Fish and Chips place instead and had British Fish and Chips and roast chicken.
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