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Edinburgh, Scotland's capital city, is filled with history, style and a vibrant character.
The city is as famous for its vivacious nightlife and festivals as it is for its literary culture.
Whether you wish to immerse yourself in the city's rich heritage, shop 'til you drop or simply revel in the lively café culture and nightlife, Edinburgh welcomes you warmly!
Things to see
» Edinburgh Castle
Presiding over the city, Edinburgh Castle is a majestic reminder of Scotland's heritage.
Take a tour here to view the Scottish Crown Jewels and learn about life through the ages in Edinburgh.
» Princes Street
The city's main shopping street is filled with charming boutiques and craft shops in addition to high street favourites.
On lazy summer afternoons, Princes Street Gardens are a hive of activity, with students, tourists and locals all enjoying lush, green park.
» National Gallery of Scotland
This fine example of classical art is housed in three buildings around the city.
The gallery's collection is extensive, boasting works by great masters such as Holbein, Titian, Monet and Rembrandt.
This is a fantastic, free activity to enjoy while staying in Edinburgh.
» Ghost Tour
With such an intriguing history and vast stock of local legends, a night tour in Edinburgh's Old Town is a must.
Wind your way around the lanes and alleys as you absorb the chilling stories of your guide.
» Arthur's Seat
Edinburgh's extinct volcano is nestled within Holyrood Park.
The scenic walk to the top is a thoroughly enjoyable way to spend an afternoon.
Did you know...
» Edinburgh has more bookshops per head than any other city in the UK?
» The gannet was the first animal to be bought by Edinburgh Zoo. It now appears on the crest of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
» The term "Tattoo", as in the Edinburgh Royal Tattoo comes from the Dutch phrase, "tap toe", meaning "last orders".
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