Exploring Edinburgh

While Joe, HP, and Jeff were tired they set out to explore the area around our hotel.   The Grassmarket is a vibrant, historic marketplace in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, renowned for its stunning castle views, cobbled streets, and lively atmosphere. It offers a mix of independent shops, unique boutiques, and a diverse selection of pubs and restaurants. This area earned its name in the 15th century because of its original use an open pasture and bustling marketplace for grass-eating livestock, specifically horses and cattle We had a late lunch/early dinner at the The Last Drop Inn--a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its heartily classic pub food.  Legend has it that The Last Drop was where condemned men enjoyed their final meal before facing the gallows across the road. Aptly named after the last hanging in 1864, this restaurant draws crowds and we had to wait for a table.. After we finished eating, Jeff and HP went back to their hotel room in the heart of the Grassmarket area. Joe, on the other hand went on a mission to photograph everything in a 10 mile area.


Some pictures from today

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