5 January 2026
Edinburgh, UK (Continued)
I continued to walk down The Royal Mile, and arrived at the Scottish Parliament building:
Opposite of it is the Palace of Holyroodhouse, where King Charles stays when he is in Scotland. I did not pay to go in there:

Then I walked back up The Royal Mile, and to the New Town side"

The sky turns dark by then. So I caught the 1-hour Flixbus to Glasgow for 5.99GBP:
I arrived at Glasgow at night and stayed at Holiday Inn Express Glasgow City Centre Theatreland for 50GBP, as it was close to the bus station.
7 January 2026
Glasgow, UK
It was a cold and rainy morning, I had included breakfast at HIX before heading out. Certainly average but it was "free":

I walked to Glasgow Cathedral and it was being renovated. It seems that there were renovations everywhere in UK:

Then I caught an Uber to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Again, it is being renovated. Maybe winter is the time that everyone does renovations in UK:
It felt like a mini British museum with bits and pieces of everything, they have obviously a lot of Scottish artefacts and paintings, plus some drawings from other European artists such as van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Rambrant and Salvador Dali:


Then I caught the bus back to city, had lunch and hanged around Buchanan Street and the surrounds:
At 3pm, I took the Flixbus back to Edinburgh, then caught the train back to Newcastle. I bought a cheap TransPennine train ticket, but that train was cancelled. So, I hopped on another LNER instead. The ticket inspector checked my ticket when I was on board and had no issues. I arrived back at Newcastle at 7pm.
When I got back to the hotel, there were some people gathered at the front, with security standing by. I asked what was happening, they said that they were Leeds United Supporters and their team were coming in 5 minutes to stay at the hotel. I stayed and saw the Leeds United team bus arrived, with staff and players coming out and went to separate entry with lifts. The fans were hoping to get autograph of the players. Some players waved at them and moved in, some ignored them and walked straight in. None came to them to sign autograph or do selfies with them.

Afterwards, I spoke with hotel staff. That's when I found out that Innside Melia Newcastle is one of the preferred hotels stayed by sports teams when they come to Newcastle. It was good to know that I stayed at the same hotel with them.
I looked forward to the next day, which is Match Day 2. I was really hoping for another win.