Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Things to Do near Apex City Hotel, Edinburgh



Edinburgh, the bustling capital city of Scotland offers you a wonderful bouquet of historical architectures, museums, art galleries, shopping avenues and entertainment joints. The city is famous for its cultural events and festivals which are celebrated all round the year. While planning a trip to Edinburgh, you can also plan to visit the nearby towns which are much more peaceful with exotic wildlife, sandy beaches and picturesque landscapes. The countryside of Edinburgh is amazingly beautiful and easily accessible.
Opt for a hotel which is located near the centre of the city so that you can explore maximum attractions and also, you’ll be able to connect to other parts of the city conveniently. You can explore hotels like Apex City Hotel, located near the Waverly Station, just two blocks away from the towering Edinburgh Castle. The hotel is surrounded by the hustle-bustle of the Old Town’s Grassmarket neighbourhood near some of the best restaurants and theatres of the city. While staying at this 4-star property you can access several other attractions, besides the Edinburgh Castle –
  • Princess Street – If shopping in on your mind, head towards the Princess Street. The area offers a number of departmental stores and designer boutiques.
  • Holyrood Palace and the Scottish Parliament – Located on the other end of the Royal Mile, this architecture is the official residence of the Queen in Edinburgh and also, the home to the Scottish Parliament.
  • Edinburgh Dungeon – Learn about the dark past of the city by visiting the Edinburgh Dungeon.
  • Scottish Whiskey Experience – Learn how a perfect blend of Single Malt Whiskey is created at this replica distillery.
  • The Real Mary King’s Close – The best kept secret of Edinburgh, a maze of hidden streets located beneath the Royal Mile, where the plague ridden Edinburgh survived.
Besides these attractions you can visit many other places while staying at the Apex City Hotel. Also, remember to try Scottish delicacies at the local cafes or at the popular fine dining restaurants of Edinburgh. The hotel itself has an onsite restaurant and bar where you can relish on a buffet breakfast or a traditional three course Scottish meal.

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