What To Do On The “Royal Mile” In Edinburgh, Scotland
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After taking our first overnight sleeper train from London to Inverness to visit the Scottish Highlands, we’re now catching a rail back down to explore the country’s capital, Edinburgh. We’re staying right on the legendary Royal Mile, making it super convenient to experience the local culture, the can’t-miss sites, some authentic bites, and some barrel-aged sips that can only come from these lands.
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Oh man!!! I just was there last week! I travelled from Singapore to London then to Edinburgh then to London and Paris and now in Strasbourg. I’m going back to Singapore next Tuesday.
So interested in your research of how to pronounce ‘Edinburgh’, down in the south of the UK we tend to pronounce it with the ‘h’ on the end. When you hear it back it sounds like we are adding a silent ‘u’ as well. That Italian restaurant looked lovely as well. 👍
I hope we get to squeeze in enough time to go up there from London ☺ Thank you again for the awesome Video! Cheers from NYC 🎉🎉🎉
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Its pronounced 'Eh din bruh'. 🙂 Its a lovely hilly city full of character.
Hello beautiful family. What camera are you using? Amazing!
Scotland is Beautiful 💙
Love the arch separating the space
Comfort food 😊
Maaaan, whiskey is my fave!
Omiiigosh, that collection room is a dreeeaaaammm!!
I really like that Brooklyn is smiling and participating more!
It's pronounced Edin-burra, Edin-bra or even just Embra.😊
Its pronounce Edin- Brahhh
Really nice been watching you@
Interesting video. Pleased that you found the restaurants up to scratch. Fantastic fire-place in that apartment!
Should go Duck & Waffle and they have one of the best Haggis by my Scottish partner 🙂
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A "close" is a scottish term for a passage usually between buildings. On the royal mile you can go up lots of those and find lots of hidden gems up them thr private ones will have gates
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It’s pronounced as Edin-brah 😅. Hi! Filipino here in Scotland, love to watch your videos!
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St Giles pronounced Jiles
It is also known as The High Kirk.
Close means a passage way .
The only ones which are private have gates on them.
Edinburgh is a beautiful city.
King of uk not England 👍🏴🏴🏴
All Scot’s call it the same it’s pronounced ed. In. Bur ah
Close as in close to me and not close as in sorry we're closed.
Hopefully the weather was good for you during your Scottish trip, although rain and water is why we are a green and pleasant country, apparently 😂
Edin Burr ah, there is no otherxwayvto pronouce it
Dad, your accent is awesome. It reminds me so much of an actor, but for the life of me, i can't get who. You all seem so positive. All the best.
The easiest way for an American to say the name Edinburgh. Is as follows.
Edd in Bruh. Put it all together..🫡🤷🏻♂️🏴🇺🇸
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