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Cardiff Bay |
As part of the United Kingdom, we also went to Cardiff and Edinburgh, because traveling to this places is easy and fast, just a train ride away.
Cardiff is, for those who don't know, the place where Dr. Who is film, and where Torchwood is also located. (If you know, you know.)
And what can I say about Edinburgh? Well, it looks like you are walking in giant movie set. I mean, that city is just too unreal. Every single building is an amazing backdrop.
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Our Airbnb in Edinburgh (behind the Castle) |
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Somewhere on a mountain |
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From the park |
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Edinburgh Castle |
Of course, if you are in Edinburgh and you are a Potterhead, then you must know where to go within the city. And I did go there!
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The Train Station |
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J.K. Rolling wrote Harry Potter here |
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The real Diagon Alley
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And if you are in Edinburgh, you must take a bus and visit the most mysterious and most famous chapels of them all: Rosslyn Chapel. Yes, the one from "The Da Vince Code."
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Rosslyn Chapel |
With its most famous mystery: The Apprentice Pillar.
For Miguel, this was one of the most impressive things he's ever seen. He was in awe the entire time.
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