Hey wonderful people! How are you all?
In case you don't know I was in the UK last month, I stayed at my uncle's place in North Wales. I went to Scotland with my uncle and his friends, we were there for three days and two nights. We drove almost five hours to get to our destination (Edinburgh). We left very early, and we arrived before lunch. We, firstly, dropped our bags to the hotel, and took a taxi to Waverley Bridge. I thought the name of the place was so cool, because it reminded me of Wizards of Waverly Place and it definitely was one of my favourite TV shows growing up.
As any tourists would do, we went around the spectacular town with the Edinburgh tour bus. The weather was so good at the beginning the sun was so bright but during the middle of the tour it started raining. I couldn't help myself but think about my parents during the tour. My parents have always wanted to go to Scotland but they really don't have the time, they are always busy with work. I was so amaze how breathtaking the whole city was. The tour lasted approximately one hour.
After the bus tour we went inside a shopping centre called Waverley Mall. We ate lunch, and walked around the mall and did a little bit of shopping. When we decided to leave the mall it was way too early for us to go back to the hotel so we walked around town and did some shopping again. We were getting tired, probably because we woke up really early and drove almost five hours, so we decided to go to Princes Street Gardens to relax and enjoy the sun. After an hour of relaxing we decided to head back to the hotel.
For our second day, we spent the whole day in a basketball court. We went back to the hotel to freshen up and get ready for dinner. Before dinner, we decided to walk around more. My uncle took us to Calton Hill, the view from up there was amazing. We had Nando's for dinner, and as expected it was delicious. We went back to the hotel, and slept early. For our third day, after breakfast we packed our things and got ready to leave the hotel. Before driving back to North Wales, we stopped at a souvenir shop and I bought things for my parents and relatives back here in Ireland.
The trip would have been more fun if my parents and brother were there with me exploring the wonderful town.
À bientôt,
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