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Try a few different ones before you give up! And if you don’t eat meat (or you’re vegan) give veggie haggis a go - it’s delicious! Recent years have seen the collapse of a number of airlines and travel companies, so check the small print to see if you’re covered in this event. 11. We pack Ziploc bags for all the typical travel uses, but have discovered a few more. I tend to suffer from bloating while traveling which is why I always bring a Ziploc baggie of magnesium with me. While Scotland is a very easy to navigate and accessible destination, even (or especially) for first time travellers, you can’t go wrong reading up on the ins and outs of traveling this country. While reviews are one way to pick out a fabulous restaurant, you can also follow the Michelin stars for one of the most incredible meals of a lifetime.
13 | Watch out for sheep on the road! 12 | Hiring a car is the most convenient way to get around, especially if you decide to do a road trip to the Highlands! Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or are just at the cusp of starting your life as a globetrotter, it is always a good idea to read and learn as much as possible about the destination of your next trip. Also check the policy document’s small print to ensure you’re covered for the total amount you paid. I highly recommend Rabbie’s for their small group tours. In small communities cash machines (ATMs) can be located inside the village shop or post office, and thus access is limited to open hours. I highly recommend the fish & chips shop in Anstruther close to St Andrews! 10 | When you look up public transport, always check buses as well as trains - it could save you lots of money! So, head to the back of Future World to test Track and Mission Space and save Spaceship Earth for later in the day.
Worst case, you could even stay in Glasgow or Dunfermline and take the train to Edinburgh for a day trip. Take some downtime each day to rest and recharge so that you don’t overdo it too soon and find yourself in bed before the evening shows. Arrive early. Families will want to get to the station early to pick up tickets and find good seats together on the train. Reserved seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so if the train is full, ask a conductor for help seating you as a family. Secondly, if you are traveling with family or friends, ask your travel agency if they can arrange the seats closely so that you can enjoy your travel with your family. You might want to also use a mini travel tripod or simply set the camera to an automatic timer that is included on almost every camera for the increased time it takes to capture the night picture.
6 | When you don’t know how to pronounce a Scottish place name, wing it - even locals might use various different pronunciations. You will see many bilingual signs along the roads (particularly in western Scotland and the islands) and you might hear/see it on the radio/telly (BBC Alba). Most of the tips on this list are handy to know for a smooth cultural encounter or to efficiently spend your budget on a trip around Scotland. 28 | Accommodation in Edinburgh can be expensive and hard to come by - book ahead and if you are on a budget try hostels and AirBnBs; avoid August, which is the festival season; and also weekends. Have a shopping budget and stick to it. 23 | For more Scottish beverages have a go at Irn Bru (a terribly sweet soft drink) and Buckfast (a very sweet and strong alcoholic drink, I probably shouldn’t recommend). 22 | Drink all the craft beer you can get your hands on, but also try a pint of Tennent’s Lager which is Scotland’s most consumed beer and has been brewed in Glasgow for over 400 years. Start with wee (little), dram (drink) and skint (broke) - maybe someone will buy you a drink.
Bring a carry-on. Typically, you will bring all your luggage onboard the train with you, but your larger bags may be stored in an area away from your seat. It may not be the fastest way to get to your destination, but it’s perhaps the most comfortable and least stressful when you are traveling with children. By accumulating the miles or point you may use them to get a cheaper flight ticket or even redeem a free seat. Your plane ticket to Europe is one of your greatest expenses. Ladies can pack one black dress for any special occasion and gents a blazer that will go well with jeans for a smart casual look. I get my OxyClean there as well. Most Amtrak reservations are 100% refundable, but only until the tickets are printed; once you have a printed ticket, there will be a 10% service charge to change or cancel your booking. If you have time before boarding your flight and want to unwind, find a quiet gate where you can sit and relax. You will always need to research further and carefully plan your trip to get the most out of it, and you can find thousands of sites with additional resources.

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