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Glasgow International Airport (Glasgow International Airport; tel: 887 1111) is 10 miles (16km) west of the city, with flights from London and around the world, as well as domestic flights from several low-cost airlines such as Easylet, BMIBABY and Ryan.
Buses at Buchanan St Bus Terminal (tel:333 3708;Killermont St) is the starting and terminating point for all coaches. From London, take Silver Choice (tel:
The buses are the cheapest (£25, 81 for 2 hours, once daily). There are also domestic express companies with buses from London (£29 one-way, 81 2-10 hours, seven daily), Birmingham (£sterling, 7-9 hours) and York (£sterling, 7-10 hours). Scottish CityLink (tel:
There are buses to Edinburgh (£6, 11 4 hours), Stirling (stirring, £4, 45 minutes) and Inverness (£4, four hours). megabus(tel:01738-639095;
There are buses to and from Edinburgh (11 2 hours), Dundee (2-3 hours) and Perth (2 hours) with tickets starting at £1 (plus a 50p booking fee).
Trains London Euston and King's Cross are available throughout the day, with direct express trains taking just 5 hours, but there is a big difference (from £25). scotrail (tel:0845 748 4950;
The West Highlands route north of Oban and Fort William runs directly to Dundee (GBP), Aberdeen (GBP) and Inverness (GBP). There are plenty of trains from Edinburgh (pounds, 50 minutes).
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Transport in Scotland? There are plenty of buses and there are also trains to all parts of the UK. Aerodrome.
It's best to follow a tour group on your own.
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<> "The straight-line distance from London, England to Edinburgh, Scotland is about one kilometer.
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By train, I personally think that taking the train is a little more flexible, but it takes a little longer, and it doesn't matter if the landlord likes to fly.
Precautions, it's probably a matter of time. It depends on when the landlord will come, and I recommend that it be after the month, and the weather will be warmer. Scotland is still generally a little colder than England.
And in winter, Loch Ness, Loch Lomond, Skye Island and nothing basically did not seep into the head, it was too cold. And I heard that the lake is closed in winter, but I haven't checked it myself, so I don't know if it's true.
I think the scenery in Scotland is very nice, some small places, small towns are very nice. If the landlord knows someone who goes to school in Scotland and shouts envy or Scots is better, you can ask them if there is anything interesting about it.
As a matter of caution, remember to spend as much pound sterling as you received in Scotland before returning to England. Scotland receives the Bank of England's pounds sterling, which is the one with the Queen's head; But Scotland itself mainly circulated the other three versions of the British pound, which was equivalent to the British pound in England, but was not collected in many parts of England (because they did not know it).
Nothing else. The main thing is the weather
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Hello! Edinburgh is one of the most popular tourist cities in Europe and one of the most beautiful cities in the United Kingdom, known as the "Athens of the North". There is no doubt that Edinburgh is the showcase for Scottish culture.
Its civic facilities, cosmopolitan atmosphere and strong Scottish regional and medieval flair have consistently ranked it at the top of the list of the best places to live in the UK. Edinburgh's castles, cathedrals, whiskies and bagpipers in tartan skirts are the epitome of Scottish flair at its finest.
Glasgow is the third largest city in the United Kingdom and the largest industrial and commercial city and port in Scotland. It is located in the central lowlands of Scotland at an altitude of 55 meters above sea level.
I found a UK travel guide with tips on Scotland. Can be referred to.
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Scotland (Gaelic: Alba) is one of the territories of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, located in the north of the island of Great Britain and north of England, and is famous for its tartan patterns, bagpipes**, animal husbandry and whisky industry. Although Scotland is under the jurisdiction of the British Parliament in Westminster Abbey, London, in matters of foreign affairs, military, finance, and macroeconomic policy, it has a large degree of autonomy in internal legislation and administration, and is second only to England in the United Kingdom.
On 15 October 2012, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom signed the Scottish independence referendum. Under the agreement, Scotland will hold a referendum in autumn 2014 on whether to gain independence from the United Kingdom. The capital is Edinburgh.
The northern highlands have the Grampin Mountains, the main peak of Ben Nevis at 1,343 meters above sea level; the Central Lowlands, consisting of the valleys of the rivers Clyde and Tay; The southern part is also a highland. There are narrow low plains along the North Sea coast. The offshore waters include the Shetland, Orkney and Hebrides islands and many small islands, with many fjords on the west coast.
The climate is warm and humid, due to the influence of the North Atlantic Current, the winter is milder than that of the same latitude, and it is a temperate oceanic climate. The Tay River and the Clyde River are the main rivers. Originally the Kingdom of Scotland, it was merged with the Kingdom of England on 1 May 1707.
Animal husbandry is developed, and cattle and sheep are raised in mountainous areas, and dairy cows and pigs are mainly raised in the central part. Crops include wheat, oats, barley, and flower gardening. Marine fisheries on the east and west coasts are also important.
There are coal and iron ore. The continental shelf of the North Sea is rich in oil resources. Industries include petroleum, petroleum machinery, shipbuilding, textiles, agricultural machinery, electrical appliances, etc.
Whiskey is famous.
Best season: July to August. The weather is warm, and many big festivals are also during this period.
Recommended visit: 3 days.
Cost per person: 8000
Visa difficulty: Difficult.
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Scotland Yard itself is neither located in Scotland nor is it responsible for the security of Scotland. The name Scotland Yard is derived from 1829, when the Capital Police Service was located on the remains of the old Scottish royal palace (probably the palace used by the King of Scotland when he visited England or the palace used by the King of Scotland's ambassador to the United Kingdom). In 1890 it was moved to Victoria Embankment (not far from today's British Ministry of Defence) and moved to its current location in 1967.
The two new addresses are also known as "New Scotland Yard".
The oldest Scotland Yard was later occupied by the British Army and became the Army's recruiting post and the headquarters of the Royal Military Police. Today, there is not much left of the original building. An ancient building was a police station today. Part of the original site of New Scotland Yard in 1890 is still a police station.
The crime database at Scotland Yard is called the Home Office Large Major Enquiry System, and its abbreviation is Holmes, in honor of the great detective Sherlock Holmes in **.
Scotland Yard used to have the ** number 1212, and today, the ** number of most police stations in London and Scotland Yard itself still uses 1212 as the last four numbers.
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Scotland Yard, officially known as New Scotland Yard, also known as Scotland Yard, the Yard. Refers to the headquarters of the London Police Force in the capital of the United Kingdom. The area of responsibility includes policing and traffic maintenance duties throughout Greater London (except the City of London).
Scotland Yard is located in London's Westminster borough, about 200 yards from the House of Lords.
Scotland Yard itself is neither located in Scotland nor is it responsible for the security of Scotland. The name Scotland Yard is derived from 1829, when the Capital Police Service was located on the remains of the old Scottish royal palace (probably the palace used by the King of Scotland when he visited England or the palace used by the King of Scotland's ambassador to the United Kingdom). In 1890 it was moved to Victoria Embankment (not far from today's British Ministry of Defence) and moved to its current location in 1967. >>>More
To correct the landlord's mistake, these four places should be called dominions, not countries. Objectively speaking, England and Scotland should have no problem, Wales should also be above South Korea, and Northern Ireland has also performed well in European qualifiers in recent years. But football is the most important thing to look at on the on-the-spot performance, as well as the role of some objective factors in the game. >>>More
Scotland is located in the north of the United Kingdom, surrounded by the sea on three sides, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, the North Sea to the east, and Solway Bay, the Chewett Heights and the River Twede and England to the south, covering an area of more than 77,000 square kilometers. The topography of Scotland is divided into two parts: high and low. To the south of the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow are river valley plains and hilly areas, called lowlands; To the north are mountains and lakes created by the Ice Age, known as the High Areas. >>>More
It's been four months! Su Mu's words are okay, it's very easy to raise >>>More
Methods of discipline for puppies].
Puppy discipline should be implemented as early as possible, because it is best to start raising puppies at the age of 2 to 3 months after birth, so after bringing them back to their homes, it is ideal to gradually begin to adapt to the new environment and implement discipline, but only the habit of defecation must start on the day the puppy arrives at home. Bad and good, good This rain pronunciation is the basic language (sound note) of the tutor, and at the same time as the speech, and then use the hand to make the action of "no", the puppy is easy to understand; If you can do what you are told, be sure to give a little excessive praise "good, good", and touch your cheeks; But on the contrary, when you want to reprimand, you must say "no" harshly and clearly, so that it can be truly understood. >>>More