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Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sat September 27, 2008 07:36 PM UTC
Its a year away but I like to plan ahead. I want to do the Fringe and tattoo next August and would like to stay in central Edinburgh or as near as damn it. It would be silly of me to say as cheap as possible as I know the prices for this time go silly, crazy but can anyone suggest a suitable place for five folk for five days Mon to Fri. It would consist of two adults sharing, a child age 11 and another adult who needs their own room.
Any ideas would be terrific AS WOULD A LOTTERY WIN TO PAY FOR IT ALL LOL
jOOLZ X
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sat September 27, 2008 08:40 PM UTC
hi,
A good place to start looking would be Travelodge - www.travelodge.co.uk - and you can book a year in advance (also gives time for your numbers to come up...!)
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sat September 27, 2008 09:19 PM UTC
Ah Henry actually already looked into that one as I am a secet Travel Lodge used Shhhh don't tell lol.
Its a very good and cheaper idea as the prices in town are just loonie !
Thanks
Joolz x
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sat September 27, 2008 10:42 PM UTC
I know what you mean about the cost, each year we consider Edinburgh for New Year but the prices just go silly. A couple of summers ago we stayed at the the Old Waverley hotel which was really central and a decent price from memory - however it wasnt festival time. You could check with them though - www.oldwaverley.co.uk
Something else has just occurred to me though - Edinburgh University (a friends son is about to go there). Most universities offer their student accommodation to tourists out of term - prob wont be luxurious but you might get something more reasonably priced?
http://www.qmu.ac.uk/services/holiday_accommodation.htm
http://www.murray-accommodation.co.uk/naccom.htm
good luck!
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sun September 28, 2008 08:59 AM UTC
Before you book accommodation, make sure you can obtain tickets to the Tattoo - I think it may well be all sold out by now. Certainly consider the University of Edinburgh accommodation, although it tends to be booked out by groups. The accommodation is absolutely fine, although it is mostly all single room accommodation. The Pollok Halls of Residence is well-located. There's also Napier University. You might consider renting an apartment - just use Google to see what is available. Also, the National Trust for Scotland have an apartment on the Royal Mile, which couldn't be better located and it might be available. www.nts.org.uk There's also Eurohostel.
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sun September 28, 2008 11:43 AM UTC
Hi!
We were in Edinburgh just this past August, and found that any hotel or B&B is far too expensive during festival time.
Instead, why not consider a furnished apartment? We stayed here and it was as close as you can get to the Castle (we listened to the tattoo from our window every single night!)... and yes, the photos do not lie: it's THAT close!
It was also a lot cheaper for the week than any hotel would have been.
there's a double room, a seperate bed in the storage room (a folded-bed), and a double sofa-bed in the living room.
http://www.scotland2000.com/grassmarket/
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sun September 28, 2008 06:43 PM UTC
Jess that is just what I was looking for and a great price too, thanks.
Hawkshead did you mean for next year ? I checked on the web and thought tickets had not been issued yet, hope I am wrong.
Joolz x
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sun September 28, 2008 06:44 PM UTC
Oh thanks too Henry.
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Mon September 29, 2008 08:22 AM UTC
Try Craigiebield hotel, Penicuik. 10 miles south of Edinburgh. Bus stop right outside hotel. Day tickets less than £2.50 giving unlimited travel around Edinburgh.
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Mon September 29, 2008 08:26 AM UTC
Whoops, yes, sorry, getting a bit ahead of myself - postal orders must be in by 8th November and order processing will start in December. However, great blocks are reserved for tour companies, etc. so be prepared for less than ideal tickets.
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Mon October 20, 2008 08:04 AM UTC
How about a seaside caravan park outside the city, but with good access by train/bus/car? Child might enjoy it.
Possibilities would be Seton Sands, east of the city and on city bus route (#26), or Pettycur Bay in Kinghorn - in Fife, but on train line to Edinburgh.
Alternatively, make me an offer, I'll go away for the week and you can have this place!
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Mon October 20, 2008 06:51 PM UTC
Don't temp me Ian lol.
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sun January 18, 2009 05:36 AM UTC
Hiya,
greetings from adelaide, australia!
Just been on the sscotland forum and seen that you (and friends/family) are heading to edinburgh august 2009. I am too! I am flying in from australia on the 17th august and staying until the 21st. I am then doing a Rabbie's tour of the west coast for 8 days until i get back to edinburgh on the 28th (evening). I hope you have a ticket to the tattoo..,.and if so, which night are you going? I've managed to get a ticket (amazing) for the 19th. I agree..accommodation is so expensive in august. I managed to get into frederick house which is on frederick street, very central...but not too cheap either.. for a single traveller costs around $165 aussie dollars a night. I hope you can get to edinburgh!!
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sat January 31, 2009 07:57 PM UTC
Hi Rachael,
nothing booked as yet but as Iain suggested I might book Seton Sands which is like a caravan park but lots to do for the kids. Its within Edinburgh and Northumberlands reach so a handy location.
I have been to the Tattoo before and it is brilliant, nothing like the bagpipes on mass to get you going !
jOOLZ X
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Sun February 1, 2009 12:12 PM UTC
Hiya Julia.
Hope you are going well. It has been a heatwave over here in adelaide, with temperatures above 40 degrees celciius for the past 5-6 days. Anyhows, Just wanted to say that i hope yu get to edinburgh and that maybe we could catch up if we are there at the same time. Now I just have to save up some spending money...
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Re: Fringe and Tattoo. Posted: Mon February 2, 2009 09:24 PM UTC
Heat wave ! I should be so lucky. Today I couldn't get the car up the hill past my house because of the ice and snow. There has been blizzard conditions over most of the UK, worse than its been for a long, long while.
All very nice and crisy white but a bugger to drive in.
Joolz
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