Over night stay: Edinburgh
New Look|KG|Kate Spade|H&M|Zara |
Edinburgh is one of those cosy city stays that always seems to bring a smile to my face. We done a little shopping, but instead of hitting Princes Street like we normally do. We ended up going to the Livingston Designer outlet and Almond Centre. Its a lovely 45-50 min straight driver from Glasgow to Livingston, and made a nice changed from walking around outside in the cold. I didn't really pick up much to be honest, being pregnant I don't really want to spend to much cash on make up and cloths just now. I did pick up some KG loafers, which I am in love with, and baby cloths from GAP.
GAP|KG |
We then headed onto the Village hotel. I love this hotel. I have stayed in it 3 times now. Its ideally situated 15 min away from the centre of Edinburgh or a £6 Uber ride, and has free parking facilities which is great if your driving to Edinburgh. The hotel facilities include a bar/restaurant which food is actually good, a Starbucks, spa and gym. Now I have never used the gym because well no, but the spa is lovely. The rooms are exactly what you need for a little over night stay, comfy clean and stylish.
Village Hotel |
Normally when we are in Edinburgh we head to George St, for some cocktails at Tiger Lilly but as I am currently pregnant we gave that a miss. We ended up at Usquabae: Whisky bar and lader. Its a chic Scottish whisky bar on Hope street, just off Princes Street in the hart of Edinburgh. Serving tasty modern takes of traditional Scottish bar food, along with some malt whiskeys. I can honestly say its the best food we have had in Edinburgh.
Usquabae |
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