Edinburgh - Camerons Toll?

Edinburgh - Camerons Toll?

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dunning

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169 posts

186 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Hi Guys
looking at heading to Edinburgh at the end of the month for a couple of nights (2 nights 3 days) break, I've been before and stayed relatively central, this time however i'm trying to keep the costs down.
The Travelodge at Cameron Toll is what I've been looking at, mainly because its only £90 for 2 nights plus I don't have to pay £15 a day parking in the city centre as that has free parking there too.

Couple of Questions:
Does anyone have any experience of the Travelodge at Cameron toll?
Is it a safe area to walk back to on a night after a day in the centre?

I went to the Zoo and castle etc. last time, any other must do's from a locals perspective?

thanks in advance

General Madness

365 posts

152 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Cameron toll is about 2 or 3 miles of perfectly straight road from Princes Street.
It should be perfectly safe to walk back and forth, obviously no promises though.

No experience of the travel lodge itself except I used to use the carpark as a cut through to beat the traffic, now they have a barrier!

Anyway enjoy your stay.

Tophatron

425 posts

221 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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That's not a bad location at all - straight down Newington Road/Minto Street from town.

It is a bit of a trek though if you're walking - i'd advise getting a bus to/from there. It's on a main bus route and is well served by both day and night buses. It's only 1.50 for a single ticket during the day so shouldn't break the bank. smile

dunning

Original Poster:

169 posts

186 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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Thanks for the advice guys, doesn't sound too bad, I'll get it booked today.
I'm sure I can cope with getting a bus into the centre for a couple of days, thanks again

Gramrugby

544 posts

208 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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Get a day ticket for the buses, only £3.50. Edinburgh has the best bus service in the UK. Unless I'm heading out of town
I rarely use the car when there. With all the good pubs you don't have to worry if you end up popping in for a pint.

AmiableChimp

3,674 posts

237 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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As for stuff to do, depends on what you are into!

What about the Royal Yacht Britannia? A quick bus/taxi ride down to Ocean Terminal - do some retail therapy when you are there!
Go for a walk around Holyrood Park and have a laugh at the Scottish Parliament building - you could even climb Arthur's Seat if you are feeling fit - great views from the top.
Take a drive out to the Forth Road Bridge at South Queensferry to see the new road bridge being built - they have a visitors centre IIRC.
Museum of childhood on the royal mile?
I can recommend the Ghost Bus Tour one evening if you can get booked - takes roughly 1.5 hours and is a good laugh, leaves from outside the museum in Chambers Street.
There are some good art galleries including one on Princes St iteslf, at the bottom of the Mound, there is also the gallery of modern art on Belford Road and you could walk along the water of Leith on the way there/back if the weather is nice.
Oh, and there are a couple of pubs in Edinburgh as well if you fancy a tipple smile

Peanut Gallery

2,426 posts

110 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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If you like plants, very close to the Royal Yacht Britannia is the Botanic Gardens, recommend getting the walkie talkie thing in the greenhouses, also take a camera, some ace flowers etc in there. Wear comfy shoes though...

NBON

119 posts

188 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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Used to live in that area.
Safe area to walk in at night. As above very easy to get into town on the bus. £6-7 for a taxi on the way back if late.
5 minutes walk up the road are a number of pubs in Newington. The Old Bell, No1, John Leslie's and Reverie if you want a starter before heading into town.

dunning

Original Poster:

169 posts

186 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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Thanks for all the above suggestions, just at work at the mo but will have a good look and google later on, appreciate all the input, thanks