Lads Weekend In Edinburgh For 6 Nations
It's Rugby time!! With the fixtures for the 6 nations being announced and due to start on the first weekend in February a lad's weekend for the rugby is a must and an opportunity to enjoy one of Edinburgh's special weekends.
In Edinburgh rugby weekends are the way forward and here is a list of the top five things you must do to make this weekend a special one, from hitting the right bars to sampling the unique Edinburgh atmosphere to enjoying the finest Scottish food and beverage.
Edinburgh has various hot and trendy drinking locations people will say George Street or Rose Street but for the best place to drink during a rugby weekend it has to be the Grassmarket this historic street has it all from packed Irish bars to raving local bars it's a must be place to watch the games!!
First time to Edinburgh... Need a drink? Try the local whisky Scotland has the best whisky in the world - fact. Edinburgh is no different the local distillery Glenkinchie producing a delightful Lowland, but full-bodied, grassy character whisky that you can enjoy at every Edinburgh bar.
After your whisky why not gets some haggis in you the Royal Mile is an excellent place to try some haggis is the Whiski bar and restaurant this multi award winning restaurant is full of character and has a brilliant atmosphere and serves the best delicious fresh Scottish food with haggis being the highlight a better choice that a quick burger!!
We are all looking for the best value in accommodation why not stay in a 2 or 3 bedroom serviced apartment in Edinburgh there are many in Edinburgh they are dotted around from in the heart of the old town to closer to Murrayfield.
Not got tickets to the game? Don't Worry - have a behind the scenes tour of Murrayfield Stadium this tour allows you to follow in the footsteps of legends the tour takes you to the dressing rooms, players tunnel, Royal Box, hospitality suites and the world famous pitch.
There is plenty of Edinburgh hotels to choose from but spare a thought for a Edinburgh serviced apartments these can be value for money.... But while you are in Edinburgh the biggest question will be can Scotland win the Calcutta cup??
In Edinburgh rugby weekends are the way forward and here is a list of the top five things you must do to make this weekend a special one, from hitting the right bars to sampling the unique Edinburgh atmosphere to enjoying the finest Scottish food and beverage.
Edinburgh has various hot and trendy drinking locations people will say George Street or Rose Street but for the best place to drink during a rugby weekend it has to be the Grassmarket this historic street has it all from packed Irish bars to raving local bars it's a must be place to watch the games!!
First time to Edinburgh... Need a drink? Try the local whisky Scotland has the best whisky in the world - fact. Edinburgh is no different the local distillery Glenkinchie producing a delightful Lowland, but full-bodied, grassy character whisky that you can enjoy at every Edinburgh bar.
After your whisky why not gets some haggis in you the Royal Mile is an excellent place to try some haggis is the Whiski bar and restaurant this multi award winning restaurant is full of character and has a brilliant atmosphere and serves the best delicious fresh Scottish food with haggis being the highlight a better choice that a quick burger!!
We are all looking for the best value in accommodation why not stay in a 2 or 3 bedroom serviced apartment in Edinburgh there are many in Edinburgh they are dotted around from in the heart of the old town to closer to Murrayfield.
Not got tickets to the game? Don't Worry - have a behind the scenes tour of Murrayfield Stadium this tour allows you to follow in the footsteps of legends the tour takes you to the dressing rooms, players tunnel, Royal Box, hospitality suites and the world famous pitch.
There is plenty of Edinburgh hotels to choose from but spare a thought for a Edinburgh serviced apartments these can be value for money.... But while you are in Edinburgh the biggest question will be can Scotland win the Calcutta cup??
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