Tickets for the
FINAL PERFORMANCE
of the FINAL NIGHT
of the Edinburgh
Tattoo are like
gold dust, but we
have secured an
allocation for you
to enjoy the massed
Pipes and Drums
of the Scottish
regiments. On the
last night of the
Tattoo they recreate
something of the
pageantry and ceremonial
associated with
Scottish history.
Edinburgh is Scotland's
capital and a World
Heritage City
The Roxburghe is
one of Edinburgh's
most elegant city
centre four-star
hotels, just a stroll
from Princes Street,
George Street and
the Castle. Charlotte
Square and the Roxburghe
hotel, designed
by architect Robert
Adam are home to
some of the world's
finest Georgian
architecture. We
are offering the
later (10.30 pm)
final performance
of the Tattoo from
here, complete with
a fantastic firework
display.
Hotels at this time
are at a premium;
we are fortunate
to have been allocated
a limited amount
of accommodation
for the nights of
Friday and Saturday
on the basis of
bed and breakfast
only. On Friday
there will be a
Welcome Reception
at 1900 hrs hosted
by a Scottish Blue
Badge Guide who
will provide advice
and information
in order that you
can enjoy the city
on Saturday and
Sunday. You will
also be given your
tickets to the Tattoo.
We always apply
for the best available
seats, and are usually
issued with those
next to top price,
they will certainly
be in an excellent
position.
You will be free
on Saturday to shop
and sightsee on
your own. Find dinner
either at the hotel
or in one of the
many restaurants
round and about
before finding your
top-price seats
at the late and
final performance
of the Tattoo at
ten thirty, this
spectacle climaxes
with a wonderful
fireworks display
in this unforgettable
and dramatic setting.
Price per person
£389: Single Supplement
£155: Non refundable
deposit £100:
Includes:
Two nights
accommodation with
Scottish breakfast
Welcome reception
and an introduction
to Edinburgh
by a Blue
Badge Guide
Ticket for
the last night of
the Edinburgh Tattoo
(10.30 performance)
Notes: The final
approach to the
Edinburgh Tattoo
is on foot up a
steep incline and,
regrettably, no
special arrangements
can be made.
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