14 March 2010

Scotland Hotel Package

Travel Scotland and experience Scotland at its finest with the Scotland Hotel Package. Begin your trip in Edinburgh, the second largest city in Scotland. With streets steeped in history and a thriving cultural scene, Edinburgh offers the perfect balance between all things traditional and contemporary. Explore Edinburgh at your leisure, you’ll see views that make for perfect picture postcards, mysterious winding streets, elegant terraces and an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants. Enjoy your 2 nights in this wonderful city at the Apex City Hotel, an impressive 4 star establishment with all the ammenities you desire.

From Edinburgh, you will travel to Inverness, a warm friendly city with an excellent base for tourism. After your fun filled days in this busy city, you can rest your head at the Drumossie Hotel. Set in a listed art deco building, this Highland hotel is located 10 minutes from the centre of Inverness. Positioned in 9 acres of manicured private grounds, the New Drumossie Hotel is the ideal venue for a relaxing weekend break.

Travel Scotland and the final 2 nights of your trip will be spent in Glasgow, one of the liveliest and most cosmopolitan destinations in Europe. The city has been reborn as a center of style and vitality set against a backdrop of outstanding Victorian architecture. Glasgow boasts world famous art collections, the best shopping in the United Kingdom outside London, and the most vibrant and exciting nightlife in Scotland. A must see is the splendor of Scotland's best known architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, whose style adorns many unique attractions throughout Scotland's largest and greatest city.

Your 2 nights in Glasgow will be spent at the Malmaison Hotel. Located in the very heart of Glasgow’s bustling city center, this hotel provides superb food and wine all just a short stroll away from the city’s shopping area and clubs.

There's a great deal to be discovered by exploring beyond the compact centre of Edinburgh, in particular along the Firth of Forth coastline to the north and the rise of the Pentland Hills to the south.

Travel Scotland and just over a mile northeast of the city centre is Leith, the historic port of Edinburgh. Once a decaying dockland on the capital's doorstep, Leith has been transformed to become one of the city's most exciting and vibrant districts.. Nearby you can find a flavour of the city's maritime and fishing heritage at the atmospheric harbour of Newhaven, while the long beach at Portobello is still a popular spot on a sunny day. To the northwest of the city are the more placid charms of the old Roman village of Cramond.

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