Can I travel to Scotland from England now?

Can I travel to Scotland from England now?

General travel. Travel is allowed within Scotland. Travel is allowed between Scotland and England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

How many tourist information Centres are there in Scotland?

We have 26 iCentres (previously known as VisitScotland Information Centres), which welcome thousands of visitors and local residents looking for information on the local area as well as products and services.

Are tourists welcome in Scotland?

Scotland has a long and rich tradition of hospitality. Stretching back into antiquity, where showing hospitality to a guest was a matter of personal honour, Scotland has always been a welcoming place, for both visitors and immigrants – as recent events have shown.

How do I contact Scotland?

Email [email protected] or write to VisitScotland, Ocean Point One, 94 Ocean Drive, Edinburgh EH6 6JH.

Can you still stay in hotels in Scotland?

There are no household / number caps, and physical distancing requirements have been removed. This means tourist accommodation can operate on a more ‘business as normal basis’ albeit with appropriate hygiene and ventilation measures.

Can you fly to Scotland from England with driving Licence?

If you want to fly to Scotland from England without a passport, you may be able to use another form of photographic identification, such as a driving licence. You should check the airline’s website as each airline may accept different forms of identification and some may require a passport.

Where is visit Scotland located?

VisitScotland iCentres Stirling iCentre is located within the grounds of the historic former Old Town Jail. We are ideally situated in the Old Town close to Stirling Castle. Our friendly experts can help you make the most out of your trip to Stirling.

Is Edinburgh open to visitors?

Most attractions are open in Edinburgh. Scotland has a COVID tier system, and in Edinburgh most attractions have opened. Tickets for almost all attractions must be purchased in advance. Timed entry is the new norm, with restricted visitor numbers and social distancing measures.

Is Scotland safe?

Scotland is, generally, a very safe country, especially for foreigners. The precaution measures you will have to take are on par with those you would have to take in any other popular tourist destination, so the mild risk of something bad happening to you shouldn’t stop you from traveling to this gorgeous country.

Who Runs visit Scotland?

the Scottish Government
It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, and other parts of Scotland.

Can you drink inside in Scotland?

Pubs, restaurants and bars in Scotland will be able to serve booze to customers indoors for the first time in eight months from next week. Rules will be relaxed from May 17, meaning that bars and restaurants will now be able to serve alcohol indoors.

Where are the tourist information centres in Edinburgh?

Edinburgh Tourist Information Centre above Waverley Shopping Centre 3 Princes Street EH2 2QP Tel. 0845 22 55 121 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.edinburgh.org map Edinburgh Airport Tourist Information Desk Edinburgh Airport EH12 9DN Tel. 0870 040 0007 (counter inquiries only) map

Is the VisitScotland iCentre open all year round?

VisitScotland iCentres We provide face-to-face information provision and inspiration to visitors through a Scotland-wide network of iCentres (Information Centres), some of which are open all year round. Our iCentres remain at the heart of information delivery.

How is information provided to visitors in Scotland?

We provide face-to-face information provision and inspiration to visitors through a Scotland-wide network of iCentres (Information Centres), some of which are open all year round. Our iCentres remain at the heart of information delivery.

Where are the VisitScotland icentres in Stornoway?

VisitScotland iCentres. The Stornoway VisitScotland iCentre is located next to Perceval Square, a 5 minute walk from the ferry terminal. Staff provide assistance with travel arrangements and a wide range of information on local attractions and activities.

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