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Edinburgh is a city of subtle but profound enchantment. Just a single afternoon spent exploring its steep hills, historic architecture, and vibrant restaurants, cafes, and shops will provide you with a treasure trove of fond memories to look back on.

Whether you are visiting the capital on holiday or moving here to work or study, you will probably be keen to make the most of your time in the city and experience its most unique and unforgettable attractions. Here’s a helpful list of some of the best to get you started!

Watch The Sunset from Arthur’s Seat

If you have always wanted to climb up an extinct volcano – Edinburgh gives you the opportunity to do just that. Arthur’s seat rises 251m above sea level, surrounded by the lush lawns of Holyrood Park. It’s a relatively easy climb – or cycle if you have a bike available – and the views from the top are undeniably breath-taking.

Who knows – if you relocate to Edinburgh, this majestic spot could soon become a regular favourite. In the meantime, don’t hesitate to find out more about relocating to the city, including the question of removals in Edinburgh, to make the transition as smooth as possible.


Explore The Royal Botanic Garden

Nestled on the outskirts of the New Town, The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is the perfect place to spend a sunny day, wandering through its lush glades and admiring its exotic horticultural delights, which hail from around the world.

It’s also an ideal spot to sit down with a cup of tea or coffee and enjoy picturesque views of
Edinburgh itself while the wind sighs gently in the boughs overhead and you plan the next stop on your itinerary.


Because of the war, I left Ukraine for the United Kingdom, leaving behind long-time friends, which has made me feel lonely in the UK. I still communicate with them, but because of the way we all fled and had to cross different borders, we haven't had time to plan a reunion because the conflict is still going on and people have yet to begin to recuperate from the impacts of the war.

So, two days ago, I saw a friend's status on Instagram, and her location showed that she was Edinburgh. I was super excited even though she wasn't exactly in the same city as me, but it was a city that is an hour away from Glasgow. I sent her a message immediately and she confirmed that she only stayed at Edinburgh with her mother and child, but she was actually staying in Glasglow at Braehead, and she was close to the Braehead shopping centre.


We immediately made a plan to meet up, and we did. I was so happy because this was the first time, I had met a friend from Ukraine since the war. We walked around the city, talked a lot, and took lots of photos.

Honestly, I am happy to have her here in Glasgow city. I felt alone for a while due to the fast transition, but I am getting used to the city and I am happily working, blogging, and publishing.

Anyway, guys, meet Vika, a long-time friend from Ukraine. 

Prince square Glasgow.
Prince square Glasgow.


I love to eat because the food is good. After a long day, I don't see anything wrong with winding down at a restaurant, whether it's for a meal or just to relax and people watch.
 
Let's get to the point quickly. What do I think of Glasgow's Bufalo Grill restaurant? This restaurant serves the tastiest steak in Glasgow. The steak is delicious, and I believe that everyone should try it. The steak is the best I've ever tasted in my adult life. I'm not making this up. Every word I write is true. I also had veggie rice, which I didn't like, but the steak was a 5/5.

The interior decor of this restaurant is just ok, not so much. If you like restaurants with luxury interiors, then this place is not for you. This place is for people who want to eat a good steak and be happy after a good meal. It's not a very big restaurant though, but it can accommodate quite a number of people.

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Service options: Dine-in · Takeaway · No-contact delivery
Address: 515 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G3 7PQ
Open ⋅ Closes 11PM
Confirmed by phone call 9 weeks ago

Namaste by Delhi Darbar

In my spare time, I enjoy going out to various restaurants, and that is one activity I look forward to during the week. So my partner and I decided to go to the Namaste by Delhi Darbar restaurant, which is located at

St. Enoch Centre is where you'll find it.

55 St Enoch Square, Glasgow, G1 4BW

Hours: Open until 10 p.m.

Phone: 0141 732 8963


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