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  1. Find a range of things to do in Edinburgh, including top attractions like the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle, Arthur's Seat and many more.

  2. Edinburgh is Scotland's capital; a city filled with history, culture, engaging attractions and beautiful architecture. Spend your time exploring its cobbled streets, hidden closes, world-class festivals and lively food and drink scene. Find out what makes Edinburgh so special, from its status as a UNESCO City of Literature and UNESCO World ...

  3. Make the most of your 3 day in Edinburgh with our 72 hours itinerary. We share great sights, tours and attractions for 3 perfect days in Edinburgh.

  4. Edinburgh Castle is a world famous icon of Scotland and part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site. We recommend booking online for the best price and to guarantee entry. The "Honours of the Kingdom Exhibition" is currently closed for essential maintenence works.

  5. Edinburgh & The Lothians is a compact area made up of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian and West Lothian. It's an easily accessible part of the country to extend your stay and explore, offering rolling countryside, top attractions, expansive coastal views and hidden gems to discover.

  6. Visitor information for Edinburgh - City Centre including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food & drink. Central Edinburgh has two distinct parts, divided by Princes Street, which runs roughly east-west under the shadow of Castle Rock.

  7. You'll pass some awesome parts of the city such as the New Town, Old Town and Grassmarket, and see Edinburgh Castle, the National Museum of Scotland, The Palace of Holyroodhouse, and much more. Hop on the Edinburgh bus tour

  8. Edinburgh Castle is a world famous icon of Scotland and part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site. St Giles Cathedral Founded in the 1140s, St Giles' is the ‘Mother Kirk’ of Scotland and a fascinating place to learn more about Scotland’s history.

  9. On a tour of Scotland you’ll meet like-minded people, find hidden gems, and visit those Scottish places you’ve always wanted to see. Longer tours are a great way to travel sustainably, rather than experiencing the country at a glance, and scenic Scotland tours are a great way to get outdoors and explore our stunning landscapes.

  10. You leave the cobbled streets of Edinburgh and travel past Linlithgow Palace and Stirling Castle. This region is soaked in history, so sit back and relax as your driver-guide entertains you with the tales of Mary Queen of Scots, William Wallace, and Scottish folklore.

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