USEFUL TRAVEL INFORMATION:

Our Recommendations
GOOD NEWS!
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Alex and Monica have partnered with Adventuresque Travel Boutique to help guide guests with anything related to travel to/from Scotland.
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It is highly recommended to use their expertise to avoid any disruptions or concerns.
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Depending on when you plan to arrive, you can choose to join the revelry leading up to the wedding. Please be advised that the wedding and wedding activities are adults only. Wee bairns will be placed in the dungeon.
RECOMMENDED HOTELS:
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The Scotsman
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Linton Northbridge Lofts
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Hilton Edinburgh Carlton

Travel information for Scotland

YOU WILL NEED A VALID PASSPORT
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Travel to Scotland/UK will require a passport. Please be sure to apply for your passport several months before you begin booking your travel to ensure you receive your document in time.
OTHER DOCUMENTATION
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If you are a US Passport holder, you will need a UK ETA. Since January 8, 2025, all U.S. citizens traveling to the United Kingdom for tourism, business, family visits, or transit must have an approved UK ETA if they do not already hold a UK visa or legal residency.
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The ETA is not a visa, but a digital pre-screening authorization linked to your passport, similar to the U.S. ESTA system. Without an approved ETA, travelers will be denied boarding at their departure point.
TIP FOR TAKING CASH
It is recommended that you visit your local bank prior to your trip to order UK currency (GBP) in advance as ATM fees can be quite high abroad.
USING CREDIT CARDS
Yes, most places do accept cards but many tips are given in UK coins (GBP). It is advised that you check with your bank regarding any foreign transaction fees per purchase associated with debit or credit cards.

