After a night in Bath, it's time to be roaming up north to Scotland!
First of all, I have to give all credits of this trip to Best, who became the best trip organiser ever. I have been very busy during the past couple of months due to the resignations of bosses, therefore I really became an acting group head in somehow.
Regards recommendations from various of travel sources plus our timeline limitation, we agreed to be flying across England to Scotland. The chosen airline is a low-cost namely Easy Jet, who operates a daily services from Bristol to Glasgow.
The way to get to the airport in Bristol is simple:
>>took a bus from Best's dorm to Bath Spa railways station
>>a rapid train to Bristol
>>walk from Bristol railways station across the city to bus terminal
>>took the airport express bus to Bristol International Airport
Anyways, the journey wasn't that tire as what I expected. There are lots of things to see and to do in Bristol, starting from taking pictures of this old city and searching for a good lunch.
First of all, I have to give all credits of this trip to Best, who became the best trip organiser ever. I have been very busy during the past couple of months due to the resignations of bosses, therefore I really became an acting group head in somehow.
Regards recommendations from various of travel sources plus our timeline limitation, we agreed to be flying across England to Scotland. The chosen airline is a low-cost namely Easy Jet, who operates a daily services from Bristol to Glasgow.
The way to get to the airport in Bristol is simple:
>>took a bus from Best's dorm to Bath Spa railways station
>>a rapid train to Bristol
>>walk from Bristol railways station across the city to bus terminal
>>took the airport express bus to Bristol International Airport
Anyways, the journey wasn't that tire as what I expected. There are lots of things to see and to do in Bristol, starting from taking pictures of this old city and searching for a good lunch.
Trying to make a cool post, thank you nong~Best for taking such a picture!
Just moment before entering into the Easy Jet.As a history lover, Scotland sounds be the trip's highlight of mine....Therefore I was excited for seeing things on this land: Loch Ness and Old Castles.
We arrived at Glasgow Airport around 9PM, rent a compact car, then driven into the town centre to find Glasgow YHA.
The youth hostel in Glasgow looks (at least) nice from outside. It is an old 6 or 7 story building located on the hill and being surrounded by high rises.
One sad thing was as it was very late at night, we are not allowed to make any purchase of beer or alcohol.
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