Tuesday 11 December 2012

Edinburgh's Christmas



Now I may be a Jack Russell but I like Crimble as much as the next dog.  My favourite place to spend Christmas has to be Edinburgh when Princes Street Gardens are transformed into a winter wonderland and this year is no exception!





Edinburgh's Ice Rink
3D Cinema: Rocket the ReindeerWhether it's the bustle of The German Market with all the accompanying Christmas smells of spicy Glühwein, sizzling sausages and delicious crepes that takes your fancy or the ever popular Ice Rink in East Princes Street  Gardens with the 3D Cinema featuring 'Rocket The Reindeer' where you can have a great days fun and frolics for the whole family, you know that Christmas in Edinburgh is the place to be.





Why not visit the Edinburgh's Christmas Website where you can plan how you're going to spend your time in 'Auld Reekie'.  

While you're in Edinburgh don't forget to have a wander down to The Grassmarket.  Even when the Festival and Fringe aren't on, Edinburgh at night is an absolute delight with a host of pubs clubs and restaurants to choose from and many of the best are within a short walk from Princes Street.  



The Witchery Dining Room

If it's dark, delicious gothic splendour you're after you have to visit The Witchery just a few yards away from the entrance to The Castle for a dining 
experience you'll never forget.

It has developed a world-wide reputation for its exceptional dining experience, showcasing the very best of Scotland's produce in the most magical of settings. Now in its fourth decade, the Witchery is a Scottish fine dining landmark, much loved by loyal locals, its celebrity fans and visitors to the city alike.






You wont get stung here.....

If it's a great pub you're after situated in the historic heart of Grassmarket, The Beehive sits in the shadow of The Castle and boasts a history going back around 400 years. With a drinks license thought to have existed since it was a 16th Century coaching inn, the present building replaced The Beehive Hotel in the 1860's. It incorporates a main bar, a satellite bar (The Honeypot), a 100 seat dining room, a meeting room and one of the best gardens in the city centre.



You wont have a
ghost of a chance



For an unforgettable, scary and spooky experience don't forget to book an award winning Cadies & Witchery guided ghost tour. Established in 1984, the Cadies have been scaring people from all over the world almost every single night since, and their walking tours have become one of Edinburgh's must-see attractions. 








For a truly inspiring shopping experience, look no further than Edinburgh’s Grassmarket.  From The Castle come down the Castle Wynd or Upper Bow steps to the Grassmarket for some retail therapy that gives you a true taste of modern Scotland.


Edinburgh's Grassmarket for Restaurants, Bars, Pubs, Hotels and Shopping in Edinburgh
The area is full to brimming with Scottish designers, artisans and independent merchants selling everything from gourmet food and drink and luxurious knitwear to cutting edge fashions, antique books and unique gifts. 




So have I convinced you yet.....not only is The Grassmarket area of Edinburgh a joy for the avid tourist, The Grassmarket Hotel is the jewel in it's crown.....and if you are heading to Edinburgh for The Christmas and New Year festivities, I can only offer you this piece of advice from past 
experience.....



BOOK EARLY!




Mates RatesFor the best rates it's always better to contact them directly through their website and if you're really lucky you'll catch one of the monthly offers of 10 'Mates Rates' rooms at £1 (are they mental) which you can find out about when you subscribe to their mailing list.