
Standing within the walls of the castle is the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh. It is St.
Margaret's Chapel, which dates from the early 12
th century.

You can be married there today fro the rather
exorbitant price of £1,000 but, the chapel only holds twenty people.
The castle is now in the care of Historic Scotland. There is still a military presence at the castle, largely ceremonial and administrative. It is also the backdrop to the annual Military Tattoo.
There is also a great deal more to Edinburgh Castle but, I don't want to bore you.
We also visited Gladstone's Land, where you experience what life was like in the Old Town before the New Town was built. Then it was over to the New Town to experience The
Georgian House.
If you ever get the chance to visit Edinburgh, please do not
hesitate to go. It is a beautiful city, full of history, great food and wonderfully friendly people.
We had a great time, even though my hand was in a support and, I looked as if I'd been ten rounds with Mike Tyson !! .......... and, did you see the blue skies in the photographs ? We had the most glorious weather.
Jackie