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Enjoying your Edinburgh stay

Topic: Real EstatePublished April 22, 2012

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BEST TIME TO TRAVEL: Edinburgh can be visited any time of the year to see its beauty and historical culture. However, there are some specific seasons which are considered to be the best time to visit Edinburgh. Generally, the best time to visit a place depends on the weather of that place. In Edinburgh it is the summer season. In summers, in Edinburgh, there are long hours of sunlight, providing more time to visit all the interesting places. In August the place is packed with visitors due to a number of festivals which are organised in this month. During this season, the visitors get to know of the historical reasons behind these festivals and at the same time go through unlimited entertainment.  rnMoreover people who want to live away from the hustle and bustle of the crowd, spring and autumn season is ideal time for them. Visiting Edinburgh during New Year is also a good time. Many functions are arranged on this occasion which are the centre of attraction for many people.  rnCLIMATE IN EDINBURGH: Edinburgh has moderate temperatures in its lowland parts. In spring average temperation is 12o C which rises to 18oC in summers. In autumn the temperature gets down to the spring level. In winters, average temperature in around 6oC. It is not recommended to visit Edinburgh during this season as the rainfall is very heavy. September is considered to be the hottest month in Edinburgh. In spring the city is full of greenery while in the season of summers the festival doubles the joy.  rnVISITING EDINBURGH IN OFF SEASON: In off season, i.e, in November many benefits can be availed by visiting to Edinburgh. Firstly many airlines cut off their fares and the weekday flights will be even cheaper. Moreover all the major attractions are open throughout the year and can be visited any time of the year. The accommodation at this time of the year is relatively cheaper. There are many Flats and houses available for rent through-out the year in Edinburgh. Short-term flats renting, Long-term flats to rent in Edinburgh, rooms to rent, serviced accommodation, there is a large choice for visitors.  rnFOOD AND DRINK IN EDINBURGH: Some of the well known food items in Edinburgh include, scotch pies. Interestingly they are made without a pie tin and have the filling of minced meat. Wallace’s pie shop is famous for scotch pies. Scottish beef-Aberdeen is also well known. This is famous for its rich and tasty meat. Hotch Potch is another famous dish which is made by boiling mutton,chicken or beef. Moreover Bannocks is a famous biscuit made with barley and oat flour. This is baked over the griddle.  rnFamous drinks of Edinburgh comprise of Scottish whiskey, malt whiskey and blended whiskey.

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