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This was pretty cool: steampunk ISD!


The Necropolis. By far the best attraction of the city: a decaying and crumbling Victorian cemetery on a large hill with a spectacular view of the surrounding area. Lovely.



The turning tower thing at the Science Mall.

Pigeon shit.

Edinburgh Castle in the distanhce. A steep walk and expensive to visit but oh-so-worth-it.

Penile Compensator Mk III



The old prison and a ship model made by the inmates in their spare time.


And finally the Scott monument.

I never did find that deep-fried Mars bar, but I got to spend a few days in a city that makes me yearn for the tranquil random stabbings of Brussels and one day in what must be the most desperate tourist trap this side of Vegas. The warnings about Glasgow were true, by the way: we were told on the train ride to central Station to just give up on sightseeing and instead get piss-drunk. Told by the train's conductor, mind you.
Recommended: Necropolis, Edinburgh Dungeon, National Galleries, Dragoon museum, Scotch, Pizza Hut off St Enoch station.
Edinburghians, you're giving Disney a run for it's money when it comes to overdoing a theme.
Glaswegians, I bid thee farewell and mourn for your miserable life.





 Sightseeing? Well, you covered the City Chambers and the Necropolis (shamefully, I've never actually wandered round it, myself). There's also Kelvingrove and the various art galleries if you're feeling cultured, plus the Burrel collection, the People's Palace and others. Most of the pubs won't lead to you being stabbed, despite what some people think, and it has, IIRC, more parkland per head of population than anywhere else in Britain. Plus, we have a remarkably mild climate for the latitude (level with Moscow, slightly north of Alberta, Canada).
  Sightseeing? Well, you covered the City Chambers and the Necropolis (shamefully, I've never actually wandered round it, myself). There's also Kelvingrove and the various art galleries if you're feeling cultured, plus the Burrel collection, the People's Palace and others. Most of the pubs won't lead to you being stabbed, despite what some people think, and it has, IIRC, more parkland per head of population than anywhere else in Britain. Plus, we have a remarkably mild climate for the latitude (level with Moscow, slightly north of Alberta, Canada).




 
 

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