Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Tr avel report EDINBURGH E

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DINBURGH has fast become one of my favourite cities, not least for its vibrancy and welcoming aura, which captivates you whether it’s your first or fiftieth time visiting.

For me, I always feel like I’m seeing the city with fresh eyes and uncovering new delights around every corner each time I go.

A stay at the Haymarket Hub only proved this even further as it allowed me and my best friend to explore the West End district; an area I hadn’t had the pleasure of wandering through before.

Like most, when I picture Edinburgh, I think of the Royal Mile, Princes Street, Arthur’s Seat and other iconic places and so it was an utter delight to see what the West End District had to offer.

Reaching the destinatio­n could not have been easier given the direct train that travelled from Manchester Piccadilly to Edinburgh Haymarket; delivering us virtually on the doorstep to our hotel.

As part of the Edinburgh Collection, The Haymarket Hub is a fresh new style of hotel that combines technology and efficiency to create an affordable, millennial­era business class place.

To set itself apart from others in the same category, Haymarket has set up compliment­ary smartphone­s for each guest, making this place the first of its kind in Scotland.

The useful device was set up for us and ready to use, filled with free data and no-charge UK and internatio­nal calls to 10 countries. This really is a great feature of the hotel and an obvious appeal for many visitors- including us who made sure to take full advantage of the free data for finding our way around the city.

Following the aesthetics of the rest of the hotel, the room itself had a fresh, contempora­ry look, designed for efficiency and a great night’s sleep in the luxurious beds from Hypnos; which was akin to lying on a soft cloud.

There is a mixture of styles of rooms, with double, twin and internal double rooms, all adhering to the same consistenc­y and quality throughout, just proving that budget does not always mean boring or basic.

The en suite bathroom with power shower and included range of toiletries is good enough to help recharge you in the morning for that important business meeting or to start your day with a boost and get exploring, or even if a night on the town is on the cards.

Arriving at 5pm meant we still had plenty of time to set our bags down, take several pictures of the stunning view, which looked out onto the distant hills and the grand Balmoral Hotel, and then we were out.

The following day we awoke early, ready and eager to scout out the surroundin­g areas, but first, breakfast! The Haymarket Hub has an adjoining Belhaven Pub, Platform Five, that serves up a range of veggie and non-veggie options.

Their full Scottish breakfast includes haggis and potato scones as well as the usual suspects. Simply put, this was all that you want from a breakfast and more - filling and absolutely fantastic. Featuring a pleasant cohort of independen­t businesses, Edinburgh’s ‘hidden gem’ in the West End can be described as being rich in quintessen­tially Scottish charm.

With everything from quirky gift shops, organic bakeries, chic boutiques and more, the streets aligning this quaint BID (Business Improvemen­t District) are full of character that deserves to be seen.

We met up with Gail Niven and Susan Mather from the BID group at Just g; Gail’s own independen­tly run women’s boutique for ‘uncommon fashion.’

They introduced us to the area before telling us about an exciting new idea on the scenes.

Created by four individual­s from Edinburgh College of Art, The Sound Walks is a series of audio soundscape­s to bring the West End to life, transporti­ng you back in time; commission­ed by BID.

We listened to the three soundscape­s (A Historical Tour of Edinburgh’s West End, A Journey through Edinburgh’s West End and A Mystery Tour through Edinburgh’s West End) while walking around, enhancing the whole experience.

The latter of the soundscape­s was by far our favourite as we had to follow a series of clues to a find a secret word ... but we aren’t giving anything away.

This is really perfect for anyone interested in learning about the history and culture of Edinburgh and can be downloaded for free from www.edinburgh-westend.co. uk.

After an afternoon of walking it was only right we filled up at a nearby local gem.

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