Day 7 of our trip found Erin and I in Edinburgh, Scotland. We started the day with a guided tour through the city and our tour guide was an honest to goodness Scotsman...accent, kilt and all. After driving through the city and being explained fascinating history (all of which I have since forgotten) we went to the bottom of the Royal Mile to the Holyrood Palace which is the palace is the official residence of the monarch of Scotland.

Our tour group walking into Edinburgh Castle.
Inside the grounds of Edinburgh Castle. The blonde guy was our Scottish tour guide.
A view of Edinburgh from the Castle.
A sleeping area inside the castle prison.
Another view of the Edinburgh Castle grounds.
After we left Edinburgh Castle, our tour of the city ended and we were allowed to roam free for a few hours. Erin and I took the opportunity to run back over to the Royal Mile and take a tour of the Edinburgh underground. There were a few of these tours but we chose the one where we got to walk Mary Queens Cross. The underground is reportedly haunted...although we didn't see a ghost, darn it!! This tour was one of my favorite things that we did on our trip. It was so full of history and was incredibly interesting. Anyone who knows me knows that I have a fascination with ghosts and creepy things.
When people actually lived in Mary Queens Cross (a narrow street) it wasn't actually underground but as time went by, the city built on top of the existing street. The poorer a person was, the lower down on the building their family lived. The peasants lived at the very bottom. The picture below is the actual street that people lived on. Of course the hand rails are a new addition for us tourists.
Erin and I striking a pose in the Edinburgh underground. It was really dark down there so the lighting was infrared or something like that.
The final thing that we did today was visit the Royal Britannia. This is the ship that the Queen of England lived on for many, many years. It is also the ship that Charles and Dianna used for their honeymoon.
The Queen's bedroom. I was floored when I saw this. If I was the Queen of England I would certainly have a bigger bed!!
Today was a long day but it was a wonderful one. I absolutely adore Scotland and I want to go back there some day!
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