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sorry, totally unrelated to skiing...

could any of you learned scots recommend any good fun late night bars with music or clubs (not too heavy) in central Edinburgh? I've organised a hen weekend for the end of Jan and want to go armed with ideas.

any help greatfully received
people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do
What kind of pub, clubs, etc are you looking for?
He was a wise man who invented beer - Plato
Lovely...

Exactly the main reason I don't go out on a Saturday night in Edinburgh!

El Barrio on Rose street is excellent for some Dominican Salsa, margueritas and R&B grooves. Quite chilled out and relaxed and only a fiver to get in.

Garibaldi's on Hanover Street is also good for Mexican then shaking your booty

Espionage. On Victoria Street, just off the Royal Mile. Three floors with different tunes on each floor. Hen party central though, you won't be the only hen or stag party in there!

These are the "hen friendly" places in Edinburgh Most bars etc won't let a big group of lasses in as it puts the regular punters off.

You can get into these places any time - if you want something to do before hand then I would suggest;

Booking a nice spa treatment in one of the hotels
Taking a wander down the Royal Mile, nice wee shops and stuff (esp the fudge one!)

Get "salsa dancing classes"
Cocktail making class.

Have you booked your accomm yet as I can recommend the best company to use.

xx
have fun and don't tear up my town too much!!
Sarah

www.pistepals.com
(Holidays for solo skiers and boarders)
www.chaletconsultant.com (a bespoke matching service using owner-run chalets)

If you haven't booked the hotel the Scotsman in town is pretty nice...
you'd be better off with serviced apartments as you can get them right on the royal mile and you can have breakfast when you like and get the sound system on and party it up when you are getting ready.

Scotsman's quite expensive matey - the girls will want money for shopping, a few bottles of bubbly when getting ready and nice dinner. Don't waste money on a hotel where you will have your head on a pillow for a few hours a night!

xx
Sarah

www.pistepals.com
(Holidays for solo skiers and boarders)
www.chaletconsultant.com (a bespoke matching service using owner-run chalets)

Quite expensive but undeniably nice, lol

Probably is more of a 'romantic weekend away' type hotel, though.
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I feel the same about London, Queen Sheba, full of bloomin edit tourists . You should be alright with us, a bunch of 30 somethings who don't wear mini skirts with no tights, boob tubes and stilettos and we don't tend to throw up on pavements either Thanks for the advice, I'll have a check into those. the salsa lessons were something I was keen to look into.

Ross, we're staying at the Hudson and picked it for it's location so don't want to travel too far.

Hirsty, not cheesy but not too cool. just a good laugh with some music involved really.

I'm going round the bride-to-be's house tonight to go through the options so I'll google everything when I get home from work.

thanks guys
people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do
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caron-a wrote:You should be alright with us, a bunch of 30 somethings who don't wear mini skirts with no tights, boob tubes and stilettos


can you tell us what you do wear or is it not that kind of forum?

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