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Enjoy Scotland and Edinburgh during the St Andrews Day

By: Kevin from Hotels in Edinburgh Ltd

Each year the 30th of November is St Andrews day in Scotland. Discover the tours around the historic castles of Scotland for no cost. Take part in the celebrations of Scotland as we celebrate our national day on the feast of St Andrew. The best prices on hotels are always available. A warm welcome is waiting for you.

The feast of St Andrew on November 30 is the start of the winter celebrations in Edinburgh and Scotland. St Andrew has been the patron saint of Scotland since the 10th century. Legends say his remains were taken to an ancient Scotish (Pictish) King in the town of St Andrews on the Scottish east coast. This is where the world famous golf course namesake of the Saint is. Join us on our nations pride in celebrating Scotland and Scottishness. Events take place everywhere in the country with the traditional constumes and bag pipes flying.

Additionally entry at no cost, 2 for 1 offers or reduced entry prices are available at many Edinburgh's attractions. The weekend has free entry to Edinburgh castle as does the day itself November 10th. So, this is the perfect time to have that once in a lifetime tour of this beautiful castle fortress. Also lets not forget the truly world renown firing of the gun at 1 oclock. The frugal nature of using only one round at 1 oclock as opposed to twelve at midday is very Scottish. Edinburgh Castle also has lots of museums with traditional historic armed forces uniforms in for you to enjoy.

Also nothing is charged for entry to lots of other historic attractions takes place. This includes St Andrews Cathedral, St Andrews Castle, Stirling Caslle and Urquhart Castle. The the Scots frugal reputation gets put aside for a few days as the celebration of real Scotishness happens.

Join in the celebration of Scotlands national day. As a national day{, in addtion at| and} a bank holiday on or around the 30th of November many traditional events take place. If the 30th of November falls on a weekend, then the Monday after will be the bank holiday. On the closest weekend to it in Edinburgh there will be lots of people dressed up in traditional kilts. You can enjoy yourself in true gaelic style. Also watch out for the invitions to the many ceilidh dances that will be taking place. Plus traditional bag pipes will be traditional songs for you. Haggis take pride of place on many Edinburgh menus for the feast of St Andrew.

During the feast of St Andrew you will want to find somewhere to stay in Edinburgh at a great price. Hotels in Edinburgh Ltd is a traditional but modern company that understands the need for cheap Edinburgh hotels all the time. So, celebrate in style but at the lowests costs anywhere on the internet. Splendid rooms are available for under 50 GBP to make sure if you want to you can come and join us to celebrate on a budget.

We Scots take pride in lots of things over this weekend. One of those is pride in welcoming customers with open arms. Begin the day with a traditional Scottish breakfast of bacon and eggs. Both will always be on the menu. Come and join us as we celebrate Scotland.

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St Andrews day on November 30 starts the winter festivities in Edinburgh and Scotland. Since the 10th centry Scotlands patron saint has been St Andrew. Legend has it his relics were brought to an ancient King of the Picts in the town of St Andrews on the east coast of Scotland. This is where the world famous golf course named after the Saint is. Come and enjoy on our nations pride in celebrating Scotland and Scotish pride. Events take place everywhere in the country with kilts and bag pipes fly

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