There's always something new to discover in Edinburgh, but it's pretty special to be able to explore three UNESCO sites in the city which celebrate its architectural, engineering and cultural heritage. Edinburgh: Creative City of Literature Explore the capital city's historic connections with liter...
The"Honours of the Kingdom Exhibition"is currently closed for essential maintenence works. The Crown Room and Jewels are open to visitors. Save with an Explorer Pass An Explorer Pass, valid for 14 consecutive days, is a great way to explore our iconic sites. ...
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This particular house, built in 1617-1620, was the house of a wealthy merchant and landlord, Thomas Gledstanes. The building is still used and lived in today making it one of the oldest continually inhabited buildings in Edinburgh, and two of the floors are open to the public to visit. ...
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Prepare your trip together with OrangeSmile.com - find out the 'must see' things in Edinburgh, which places to visit, which excursions to take, where the breathtaking views are waiting for you. Planning your trip with this travel guide will help your to get the most out of Edinburgh in ...
This historic12th Century fortressis easily the most famous building in the city and keeps watch over the city fromCastle Rock. Check out the amazingpanoramic viewfrom here and make sure you go inside to check out theCrown Jewels. @scotlandsites via Instagram ...
56 ftHistoric Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks 60 ftPoints of Interest & Landmarks Castello di Edimburgo 60 ftCastles See all See what travelers are saying Lovely with fantastic views over Edinburgh Fascinating place to visit, you can almost feel the history. We were there...
Of course there are loads of otherHarry Potter sites in Edinburgh, including a graveyard, a cobbled street, and a castle that may have served as inspiration for the novels. Harry Potter fans will want to be sure to visit those sites as well!
The city starts gearing up for its summer season: Pub gardens open and the first festivals peek their heads up. Hit up one of the many city center sites before the crowds set in or, better yet, head to Jupiter Artland in the suburbs: A hidden gem of a sculpture garden only open in ...