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Architecture

From castles to catacombes, Scotland has a variety of beautiful architecture.

History

Learn about some people who hail from Edinburgh

Nature

Learn about where to see nature in Edinburgh

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Explore Edinburgh

Click the icon to the left to look at a map of Edinburgh

"Edinburgh is a sort of gothic fairytale city, and it can be a gothic horror city as well"- David Mackenzie, Scottish Film Director

From breathtaking nature to shopping on the royal mille, tons of architecture to ghost tours, Edinburgh Scotland has something to offer everyone.

Hidden gems

Discover the hidden gems of Edinbugh

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What you need to know

Important information to know before travelg to Edinburgh

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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle, in Edinurgh has functioned as a military fortress, royal residence, and a prison during wars.

Fun Fact: Edinburgh Castle is the most besieged place in Britian!

Castle official website

the National Meuseum of Scotland's Rooftop terrace

Many people have heard of the national meusum of Scotland, or even have it on their bucket lists, but not many people know about the roof top terrace. Check out the 7th floor of the Meusuem on your next visit, for a beautiful view of the city.

More Edinburgh Hidden Gems here!

Tips and tricks for edinburgh

  • Know your money!
    • Stores in Scotland accept Scottish pounds, and British pounds, but stores in England only accept British pounds. (Get British pounds, they are more versatile)
    • Check the exchange rate before you go!
  • What to bring!
    • A plug adapter (if you don't live in the UK)
    • Comfy shoes! You don't wanna be walking on cobblestone in heels
    • A small day bag
  • Do your research before you go

Sir Arthur conan doyle

The author of the Sherlock Holmes novels was born and raised in Edinburgh

J.K. Rowling

Another famous author, JK Rowling, spent a lot of time in Edinburgh while writing the Harry Potter series and took insparation from the city