Internet Access in Edinburgh?
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Well, there are undoubtedly others, but this answer is just incredible, all by itself:<BR><BR>from www.easyeverything.com - - <BR><BR>VITAL STATISTICS<BR>Address: 58 Rose Street, Edinburgh (30 seconds walk from the National Gallery).<BR>Number of PCs: 450<BR>Opened: 18 May 2000<BR>Distinguishing feature: easyInternetCafé's 1st store to open outside London.<BR>Access from: 50p<BR>Opening hours: Open from 07:00 to 23:00, 7 days a week.<BR><BR>HOW TO GET THERE<BR>By train: Edinburgh's Waverley Station (BR Main Line) is a short walk away on Princes Street.<BR><BR>FOUNR HUNDRED FIFTY!! amazing!<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR><BR>
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Well, there are undoubtedly others, but this answer is just incredible, all by itself:<BR><BR>from www.easyeverything.com - - <BR><BR>VITAL STATISTICS<BR>Address: 58 Rose Street, Edinburgh (30 seconds walk from the National Gallery).<BR>Number of PCs: 450<BR>Opened: 18 May 2000<BR>Distinguishing feature: easyInternetCafé's 1st store to open outside London.<BR>Access from: 50p<BR>Opening hours: Open from 07:00 to 23:00, 7 days a week.<BR><BR>HOW TO GET THERE<BR>By train: Edinburgh's Waverley Station (BR Main Line) is a short walk away on Princes Street.<BR><BR>FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY!! amazing!<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR><BR>
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Easyeverything is THE place...you get more or less time on-line depending on what time of day you are there. In a pinch, I have used the internet machines at Costa Coffee at the top of Shandwick Place as well but they charge one pound for twenty minutes which is a rip-off.



