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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 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 £369: Single
Supplement £180: Non refundable deposit £75:
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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