It's
hard to pick a favourite hot-spot in a city like Edinburgh... there are just
too many! Even after three years of living here I'm still discovering cute
cafes, amazing vintage stores and cool bars tucked away along its winding
cobbled streets. More than anything I love how old this place is. It's SO old
(The castle dates back to the 12th century) and I can't help but think it's a
bit magical. I hate to admit there really is truth behind
the city council's marketing team slogan 'Incredinburgh!' (ughh...).
You
just need to take a walk down the Royal Mile to see/hear/taste and really feel
the soul of the city. Every few steps you’ll pass a busking musician, street
actor, story teller or even Elaine, the world’s most pierced woman! The
Edinburgh festival has just begun and the city is swamped with performers from
all over the world, there really is no better time to visit than right now in
August.
To
make it easier to pick my hot spots for Free People, I spent a day in town with
my camera; here is where I went and what I did…
Elephant House Café
This
is one of my favourite places for coffee in Edinburgh. And I can’t deny that
one of the reasons is the fact Harry Potter was pretty much born here (not
literally). JK Rowling used to write in this café at the back table, and look
at her now! I’m secretly hoping there’s something in the croissants.
The
bathrooms are covered in HP themed graffiti, mostly people from all over the
world coming to share their appreciation (where would we be without Harry,
after all?)
Scottish Modern
Art Gallery
After
a Latte and a cheeky wee bit of shortbread, I caught a free (!) bus up to the Scottish
Modern Art Gallery. It’s really great for a day out as there are two huge galleries
to look through (Modern 1 & Modern 2). I especially like the illuminated sign
by Martin Creed, hanging at the entrance saying ‘Everything is going to be
alright’, it’s just quite nice to know really.
Armstrong's Vintage Emporium
After
the gallery, I went to my favourite vintage store, Armstrong’s. There are three
stores around Edinburgh but it’s the Grassmarket one that’s my favourite, just
because it’s bigger, so more crazy dresses to browse through. Inside it’s like
a massive wardrobe bomb has gone off. Beautiful dresses hang from every spot in
the room, and a quirky mix of statues/mannequins and eclectic objects fill any
remaining spaces. Definitely a great
place to kill an hour or two.
I
could go on and on and on about this town, it really is amazing. Like nowhere
else it continues to surprise, inspire and captivate. No matter where I go, I’ll
never forget this crazy city…