Episode 201 – Before You Visit Edinburgh: 12 Things to Know Before Your First Trip
In episode 201 of the UK Travel Planning Podcast, Tracy shares the first episode in a brand new series – “Before You Visit“. Each episode takes one UK destination and covers the things that genuinely catch first-time visitors out. Edinburgh is where the series begins, and Tracy has been visiting this city for close to 60 years, so she knows it well.
These are 12 things that will change how you plan your Edinburgh trip – from the hills that catch almost everyone off guard, to the underground city most visitors walk straight over without knowing it’s there.
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Episode 201 โ Summary
What you’ll learn in this episode
- How to pronounce Edinburgh (and Princes Street) correctly
- How long you actually need – and why three nights is the minimum
- The difference between the Old Town and New Town, and how to choose where to stay
- What to know about the Fringe Festival and Hogmanay before you book
- Why the hills and cobblestones matter more than you think – and what to wear
- The best places to explore beyond the Royal Mile Mary King’s Close – the medieval underground city buried beneath the street
- How daylight changes dramatically depending on the season
- The best way to get to Edinburgh from London (and what to see on the way)
- What to know before visiting the Palace of Holyrood House
- Why Leith and the Royal Yacht Britannia belong on your itinerary
- Why leaving unplanned time in your schedule is one of the best things you can do
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- Episode #58 โ Edinburgh Travel 101: Essential Tips for First-Time Visitors
- Episode #145 โ Exploring Scotland by Rail: Edinburgh to Inverness Train Travel Tips
- Episode #169 โ Scotland Travel Tips: 15 Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
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