There are plenty of attractions around Edinburgh away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Lauriston Castle and Gardens is the perfect place to go for anyone visiting Edinburgh looking for a piece of Scottish history, as well as peace and quiet. Step back in time as you explore t...
Arthur’s Seat is a must-visit in Edinburgh, even in December! The views from the top are breathtaking, offering a stunning panorama of the city, sea, and surrounding hills. While the weather can be chilly and windy at the summit, it adds to the experience.The hike is a bit challenging...
Edinburgh is a fantastic city break destination at any time of year. The guidebooks often tell you to visit in summer for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival or at New Year for Hogmanay. But let’s face it, Scotland’s capital is packed at those times. So, if you’d like to enjoy all the...
Edinburgh On a Budget An interesting climb in the city centre is up Calton Hill where some of Edinburgh's most iconic monuments can be found. Nelson Monument on Calton Hill © AboutBritain.com Look for the Parthenon-like National Monument and the Dugald Stewart Monument; a Greek circular tem...
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The city certainly goes hard on both! Many activities in Edinburgh rely on visitors to pay; however, there are still many free things to do in Edinburgh that allow you to appreciate this beautiful city without spending any money. Perfect for the budget traveller, student or those just looking...
for the first time or have not had a lot of time to explore the city yet, I’d start with our21 top things to do in Edinburghpost. There you’ll find information and photos of some of the top Edinburgh attractions as well information and tips about planning your trip to Edinburgh. ...
Located by the port in the north of Edinburgh, Leith is considered the city’s most cool and creative neighbourhood. Check out the artsy delights on display atCustom Lanewhich hosts many pop-ups and events, or go down to Pitt Market to enjoy live entertainment, food stalls, and brewpubs....
Edinburgh Castle Perched atop Castle Rock,Edinburgh Castledominates the city’s skyline, offering panoramic views. The castle has stood as a symbol of national pride and is pivotal in Scotland’s history, witnessing numerous conflicts and royal ceremonies. Inside, one can explore well-preserved cham...