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Audi local service in Edinburgh - United Kingdom


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Visiting Edinburgh for the first time?

Edinburgh, the enchanting city of Scotland, is a fantastic destination for both locals and tourists alike. Let me guide you through some of its most notable attractions, each one more charming than the last!

First, if you're traveling to Edinburgh, make sure to check out Edinburgh Airport (EH12 9DN), located just under 3 miles from the city center - about a brisk walk for an Eco-friendly Audi RSQ3 driver. You'll find it nestled between the runways and a sea of yellow taxis, who've yet to get the memo that Edinburgh's cool new ride is the Audi.

Now, after your flight lands, if you need some relaxation, head over to Odeon Cinema (118 Lothian Road, Midlothian EH3 8BQ). It's approximately a mile from our last stop and less than a 15-minute drive in an Audi TT. Here you can sit back and unwind while watching the latest blockbuster or an old classic, all without being disturbed by Edinburgh's notorious seagulls or those pesky taxi drivers trying to sell you rides.

But wait! Are you feeling famished after your cinematic adventure? Fear not! Head on over to The Voodoo Rooms (19a West Register Street, EH2 2AA), Edinburgh's hippest and most delightfully quirky eatery. It's less than 3 miles away from Odeon Cinema - just about a 10-minute drive in an Audi R8 Spyder with the top down (weather permitting). Enjoy some delicious Scottish cuisine while taking in the unique atmosphere, which is sure to leave you feeling refreshed.

If you're craving some succulent meat, don't miss The Tower Restaurant at the National Museum of Scotland (Chambers Street, EH1 1JF), located just under 2 miles from The Voodoo Rooms. This renowned establishment is less than a 5-minute drive in an Audi Q7 and offers a wide variety of mouthwatering dishes, each one more delectable than the last.

As evening approaches and your stomachs are satiated, it's time to hit the town! For those who love volleyball, don't miss the Scottish Volleyball Association (48 Pleasance, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH8 9TJ), just a mile from our last stop. It's about a 5-minute drive in an Audi RS3 Quattro, and you might even catch a game if you're lucky! If volleyball isn't your thing, there are plenty of other bars and clubs to explore in the area.

Lastly, when it comes time to head back to your accommodation or catch your flight home, let S & M Pickering (6 Kirkhill Terrace, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH16 5DQ) take care of you. This reputable taxi service is located about 2 miles from the Scottish Volleyball Association - just a short 7-minute drive in an Audi Q7 with plenty of legroom for your suitcases.

So, there you have it! Whether you're looking to relax, dine, explore, or get around Edinburgh, this city has got you covered - and so does your trusty Audi! Enjoy your time in Scotland's beautiful capital!

List of local Audi car repair shops in Edinburgh

Below is a list of Audi car repair shops and service points in Edinburgh which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Audi vehicles.

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Western Audi Specialist

454 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh EH11 2RN, United Kingdom

AVW AUTOCENTRE LTD

405 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH17 7QR, United Kingdom

webuyanycar Edinburgh East

Unit 1-3, Eastern Industrial Estate, 62-66 Newcraighall Road, Edinburgh EH15 3HS, United Kingdom

Autohaus Edinburgh

32 Dryden Road, Loanhead, Midlothian EH20 9LZ, United Kingdom

Edinbugh Audi

4 Bankhead Drive, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH11 4EJ, United Kingdom

Western Audi (East)

Whitehill Road, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh EH15 3, United Kingdom

Western Audi Edinburgh East

Whitehill Road, Fort KInnaird, Fort Kinnaird, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH15 3LR, United Kingdom

Edinburgh Audi part of the Lomond Audi Group

Bankhead Drive, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH11 4EJ, United Kingdom

The Audi Specialists

Unit 23 Whin Park Industrial Estate, Cockenzie, Prestonpans, East Lothian EH32 9SF, United Kingdom

Bellingham Motors

4 Broughton Place Lane, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH1 3RS, United Kingdom

webuyanycar Livingston

Eucal Business Centre, Craigshill Street, Livingston EH54 5DT, United Kingdom

Western Audi Authorised Repairer

On Crossgates Road, Dunfermline KY11 7EG, United Kingdom

Witherspoon Motor Services

1A Ravelston Place, Edinburgh EH4 3DT, United Kingdom

Fife Motor Spares

Stationhead Road, Lochgelly KY5 9EG, United Kingdom

Deutschmarque

1 Old Dalkeith Road, Dalkeith, Edinburgh EH22 1PJ, United Kingdom

Internet Cars Edinburgh

2-1 Clockmill Lane, Edinburgh EH8 8HY, United Kingdom

C B Auto Service

Forth Avenue Industrial Estate, Kirkcaldy KY2 5ZX, United Kingdom

If you live outside Edinburgh, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in United Kingdom at the following locations next to Edinburgh: Edinburgh EH11 2RN , Eastern Industrial Estate , Loanhead , Fort KInnaird , Cockenzie , Craigshill Street , Dunfermline KY11 7EG , Edinburgh EH4 3DT , Lochgelly KY5 9EG , Dalkeith , Edinburgh EH8 8HY , Kirkcaldy KY2 5ZX

Frequently Asked Questions:

Have you ever wondered which Edinburgh street has the most one-way traffic for cars during rush hour?

To answer your question, I would need to access real-time traffic data for one-way car traffic in Edinburgh during rush hour. Unfortunately, I don't have that information readily available. However, I can suggest some ways you might be able to find the answer yourself. Check with local transportation or traffic management organizations: They may have access to this type of data and be able to provide you with the information you're looking for. Use a traffic monitoring app or website: Many apps and websites offer real-time traffic information, including data on one-way car traffic. Some popular options include Google Maps, Waze, and TomTom. You could try checking these sources during rush hour to see if they provide any insights into the street with the most one-way traffic for cars. Conduct a study yourself: If you have the resources and time, you could conduct a study to gather this data yourself. This would involve setting up traffic counters or using other methods to collect data on one-way car traffic during rush hour on different streets in Edinburgh. I hope this information is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Have you ever had a passenger asking for the most unique or interesting place to visit in Edinburgh that can only be accessed by taxi due to its location?

Yes, I have been asked this question several times. One of the most unique and interesting places in Edinburgh that can only be accessed by taxi is the Pentland Hills Regional Park. Although it's not technically within the city limits, it offers stunning views of Edinburgh and is a popular spot for hiking and outdoor activities. Another option is the Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, which has an entrance that's tricky to find and is best reached by taxi. If you're looking for something more historical, the National Museum of Scotland's rooftop terrace provides breathtaking views of the city, but it can be a bit difficult to locate without local knowledge. Finally, the hidden gem of St. Bernard's Well is a small chapel tucked away in a quiet residential area and is only accessible by taxi or on foot.

Can you recommend any hidden gems for shopping in the Old Town area that are easily accessible by Audi?

Absolutely! As an avid Audi owner, I'm always on the lookout for unique shopping experiences in Old Town that are easily accessible by my car. Here are some hidden gems you might want to check out:

1. The Hive - This cozy boutique specializes in handmade jewelry, accessories, and gifts by local artisans. It's tucked away on a side street just off the main drag, but it's definitely worth seeking out. Old Town Books - If you're a book lover, this independent bookstore is a must-visit. With a cozy atmosphere and a wide selection of new and used books, it's the perfect place to lose yourself for an afternoon. The Gift Shop at the National Museum of Women in the Arts - This museum gift shop features a curated selection of artisanal goods, from handmade jewelry to ceramics and home decor items. It's located right across the street from the museum, making it easy to combine a visit with some shopping. Old Europe Market - If you're in the mood for unique European gifts and souvenirs, this market is the place to be. Located just a few blocks off the main drag, it's filled with artisanal foods, drinks, and handmade goods from all over the continent. The Little Market - This boutique is a treasure trove of unique finds, from vintage clothing to home decor items and handmade gifts. It's located on a quiet side street just off the main drag, but it's definitely worth seeking out for its eclectic selection. All of these locations are easily accessible by Audi, as Old Town is a relatively compact area with plenty of parking options nearby.

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