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| Sat 4 Oct £109 or Sat 11 Oct £115 | ||
| Sat 11 £98 or Sat 18 £85 | ||
| Sat 11 £86 or Sat 18 £74 | ||
| Sat 11 £97 or Sat 18 £85 | ||
| Sat 18 £73 | ||
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Quick Guide to Edinburgh (Turnhouse) Airport (EDI), Scotland Airport Location A few miles north east of Livingston and 14 miles south of Dunfermline. Just 7 miles west of Edinburgh city centre and 45 miles east of Glasgow. How to get there Road - All access is from A8, from M8 leave at exit 2, take M9 north to exit 1 then follow A8. Bus - Lothian Airlink buses depart every 10 minutes from the terminal building to Edinburgh's Waverley train station, situated close to the city's main Princess Street. Airdirect 747 buses run frequently to Inverkeithing railway station and Ferrytoll Park & Ride, here there are many other public transport connections. Train - Nearest stations are Edinburgh's Waverley station and Edinburgh Haymarket rail station, both reachable by bus from the airport. Coaches - Scottish Citylink Coaches run services to hundreds of Scottish towns and cities. Taxis - Taxi rank is beside the coach park outside the UK arrivals hall, journey takes about 25 minutes to city centre, average fare costs from about £15-20 dependent on distance. | ||
| Quick Guide to the Sights of Gdansk, Poland Royal Way - This city walking route runs past Gdansks most opulent Hanseatic buildings. City Gates - Not to be missed are the splendid Golden Gate, the Green Gate, the Highland Gate. Gdansk Main City Hall - Restored medieval Renaissance building containing ornate rooms with frescoes, paintings and antique furniture, and the Gdansk History Museum. St Mary's Street - A wealth of narrow merchants houses with richly decorated facades. The Crane Gate - This 15th century structure was used to load cargo and attach masts to ships. Gdansk Shipyard - Lech Walesa organized a series of strikes here and founded the Solidarity Union. Long Market - The heart of Hanseatic Gdansk is almost an open air museum. Artus Court - This eyecatching guildhall is fronted by the baroque Neptune Fountain, the citys famous landmark. The Golden House - Exquisite merchants house with ornately sculptured facade. St. Marys Church - Gigantic brick edifice with exquisite Medieval and Baroque interior, climb the main tower for a great view of Gdansk. Oliwa Cathedral - Immense Gothic church noted for its magnificent Rococo organ. Monument of Murdered Shipyard Workers - Dedicated to the workers who died during anti-Communist demonstrations. Shopping - Plenty of silver and amber jewellery and hand-embroidered linens. Beaches - Gdansk has good bathing beaches at Stogi and Brzezno, Jelitkowo and Sobieszewo. Sopot - Elegant seaside resort town close to Gdansk, with wide beaches and the longest pier in the Baltic. Gdynia - Nearby seaside town with a lively marina and the fascinating Museum of Oceanography. Malbork (Marienburg) Castle - This massive 13th C. Gothic fortress and seat of the Teutonic Order is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Slowinski National Park - Situated between Leba and Rowy, the area has dunes, coastal lakes and many species of birds. | ||
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