Scotland is a lovely place.
Incredible architecture, dramatic and beautiful nature, pubs full of character, live music and amazingly friendly locals made this country an absolute delight to visit.
This was a work trip, so while the calendar was very busy with filming, there were opportunities to see many different spots in Glasgow and Edinburgh over the ten days we were there. There is still so much country (and amazing-looking nature, especially) to explore some day, but for now, I'll share some highlights of what I was lucky enough to experience.
Glasgow, Scotland
Glasgow Mural Trail
20+ art murals adorn various walls around Glasgow -- and there's a "Mural Trail" that will guide you to all of them.
The Glasgow Necropolis
Live Music at Kitty O'Sheas
The Scotia (Glasgow's "Oldest Pub")
"The Buck Mac" at Buck's Pub
"The Buck Mac” fried chicken sandwich (Mac sauce, iceberg and american cheese in a sesame glazed bun) at Buck’s Pub is literally one of the largest and certainly one of the best sandwiches I’ve ever had. I'm still somewhat full from eating this sandwich.
The University Chapel at the University of Glasgow
The chapel at the University of Glasgow, where we did quite a bit of filming, is stunningly detailed and beautiful.
Ashton Lane | West End, Glasgow
Ashton Lane is a popular spot in the West End of Glasgow, home to a variety of food and drink establishments.
General Architecture in Glasgow
Just a few hours into visiting Glasgow, a standout feature was immediately the architecture! You don’t have to seek it out — it finds you wherever you go. Architecture is not something I typically pay any special attention to but you can’t ignore it in a place like this...
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Streets of Edinburgh
Pulling off the M8 and driving into Edinburgh is like a fairy tale. The landscape is dramatic and the architectural detail is abundant and detailed.
Edinburgh Castle & the Royal Mile
Arthur's Seat
“Arthur’s Seat” is a gorgeous Edinburgh overlook that sits atop an extinct volcano — and a steep hike will take you to it! Making this climb was a major highlight of the trip as an opportunity to get back into nature and soak in the overall view of Edinburgh.
Calton Hill
Calton Hill is a short but steep climb to overlook views of the city. I took a lot of photos from here and we did a few hours worth of filming here for UPenn.
Notable Edinburgh Pubs
A few standout Edingburgh pubs included:
The Banshee’s Labyrinth
A cave like underground pub with a different rooms including some hidden bars, a live music space, movie theater, a pool table and various dimly lit seating areas.
The Captain
A pass-the-acoustic-guitar-around-and-play-a-song folk pub.
The World's End
Possibly an inspiration to one of my favorite movies of all time, The World’s End? I don't think so, but had to check it out and the cozy atmosphere was nice.
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