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Showing posts with label edinburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edinburgh. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

TRAVEL | the first stop

As long as I've waited for this trip (about 2 long years), it seems like only yesterday I began my first euro journey. There was always no doubt in my mind that Edinburgh would be my first stop again. I remember visiting { the first time } and falling head-over-heels for the rolling green hills and medieval streets. On this visit, I stayed for a total of 5 nights. It still surprises me how little of the city I saw in 2013, and therefore I took it upon myself to wake up early each day to explore every nook and cranny I came across. 

I began my trip with a morning hike up { Arthur's Seat }. It was the first thing on my itinerary because wouldn't feel like a Eurotrip without it. And when I reached the top the views were just as spectacular as I had remembered. I still can't believe Edinburghers get to come here whenever they want. I wouldn't mind hiking or jogging every day if I this is the kind of environment I get to surround myself with. 


2015 has been a year of happy accidents (travel wise) because turns out I had booked days in Edinburgh without knowing that the famous { Fringe Festival } was (still) in town. I had heard of the festival a few weeks earlier and had expected to miss it but I had no idea it ran for a whole month! I was so surprised when I first arrived because the streets were just filled to the brim with people. And despite all the people, I was more than impressed as to how flawlessly everything seemed to run, especially for a festival of this magnitude. 

Here's some stats from this years Fringe Fest: 50,459 performances of 3,314 shows in 313 venues!!!!!! I mean, can you imagine the level of planning that must've gone into this. Those people must be management wizards to the highest degree. Teach me please!


I managed to catch two shows during my stay. The first, a lecture on parapsychology: { Unbelievable: The Science of the Paranormal }. It was quite interesting; during the show we played some fun games which revealed some paranormal facts about yourself. Apparently I'm very susceptible to hypnosis. 

The second show was {  Thones! The Musical }, which was hilarious and played by a ultra talented group called Baby Wants Candy. I highly recommend it to fans of GoT. Hopefully they'll return next year with an updated show!


I always see jetlag as sort of a blessing in disguise when I travel because I end up waking up so much earlier than what I'm used to back at home. The extra hours in the mornings open up a lot of opportunities to explore.

This is Leith, a harbour town just a mile or two outside of the city center. It was a pretty dreary morning and I had to admit even I found it quite depressing, but then I later came across a small farmers market which boosted moral just a little bit.


photo 7 by Paige Roche

Friday, September 6, 2013

TRAVEL | edinburgh photo diary

The last several days have been such a whirlwind. In between getting over jet lag and making sure I catch all the sites in my 3 days in Edinburgh, it left me little to no time to catch my breath--and not to mention edit photos. It really didn't help that my hostel dorm didn't have any outlets or wifi and that my laptop is about an inch from death. In the end I just stowed my laptop away and kept my days simple, only using my phone to access the internet.

Anyways, lets stay back on track. Heres a photo compilation I put together of my favorite shots I took during the course of my stay in Edinburgh. I was utterly fascinated with the whole city: It was a perfect blend of medieval and modern bits and pieces. I found it so bizarre that not even a third of a mile from a friggin' 12th century { Castle } was a Topshop and the local Mcdonalds. I mean, can you imagine??!!!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

TRAVEL | arthur's seat

Hello from Edinburgh everyone! This is my first post overseas!

Anyone who knows me knows that I'm not a 'early to bed, early to rise' type. However, jet lag allows me to be just that. I woke up at 5:30 this morning due to my internal clock going out whack and this gave me adequate time to prepare for my big feat of the day: climbing Arthur's seat. I grabbed a quick breakfast and set out around 7:30am.

Its embarrassing to say but it took me ages to get up to the top--I was surprised the sun hadn't started to set as I was making the climb. I think the last time I went hiking was over 15 years ago when my family and I used to to hike up the mountains every weekend in Sai Kung for our weekly picnics. That being said, its times like these when I am so grateful to be traveling alone. I don't think I could ever live down the shame of anyone finding out how out of shape I'm in. After about an hour and a half (maybe more, I'm not sure) of huffing and puffing I finally made it to the top and damn, the view was worth all the effort.