12 December 2009

Book Early, Book Often: Justin and Nana Present Justin and Nana's Family and Friends Edinburgh Visit Package

Justin and Nana cordially invite you to apply for a whirlwind weekend of Edinburgh delights, via the Justin and Nana's Family and Friends Edinburgh Visit Package!

What manners of gaeity await? Why, hearken! (Note that all photographs on this page are courtesy of satisfied customer and sister/in-law Meghan G.)

First, invigorate yourself with a bracing hike up Arthur's Seat!


Visit the 15th century ruins of St. Anthony's Chapel in Holyrood Park...


... and take in spectacular views of sunny Scotland. (Note: neither views nor sunniness guaranteed.)


Tour the University of Edinburgh, and grab a pint in the Library Bar. Perhaps you'll even catch a glimpse of a kilt in uni tartan...



Then it's off to the bustling Royal Mile. See the lovely St. Giles's Cathedral

… and Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh's most famous landmark....

... and maybe even this guy!


Have your picture taken with a cannon with the same name as you!
(Note: Service only available to visitors named Meg)

Try Scotland's culinary delights, like haggis, neeps, and tatties, or a famous British pie.


Try Scotland's holiday beverages, like mulled mead and hot whisky! (Christmas visits only).

Also available: our special Harry Potter tour add-on! Could four-towered George Heriots' School be the inspiration for Hogwarts?


In atmospheric Greyfriar's Kirkyard, see how many Harry Potter surnames you can spot. Can you find the original grave of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named?

Then proceed for a nice snack at The Elephant House, where you can try to guess which chair J.K. Rowling sat in to write her first international blockbuster....

… and see the Hotel Balmoral, where she wrote the last book.



Check out our stirring testimonials:
"scotland is legit." - satisfied client Meghan G.



There you have it, folks! Book early, book often!

1 comment:

  1. I was sold until I found out the cannon thing was only for people named Meg.

    Totally unfair.

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