This place was absolutely brilliant! The ghosts of Scotland definitely hang out here. |
Description: Visit Edinburgh's volcano and walk over its lava flows—there is no danger as its been extinct for 350 million years. The name may refer to 6th century... More |
What better thing to do on a cold and foggy January night in Scotland? Our guide was knowledgeable and enthusiastic, making the goulish past of Edinb...More |
Description: Next door to the Royal Museum, the stunning new Museum of Scotland (opened 1998) details the history of the Scottish people. From the beginning of tim... More |
after going twice u wil be bored by dynamic earth as it is the same everytime |
Description: Celebrate Scotland's national drink with a visit to this fascinating center, the Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre. The exhibition covers three floors and... More |
Description: Mercat Tours specialize in Gothic walks around the old town - let your imagination run wild as you explore the historical underground city and medieva... More |
Description: This is an archetypal bar in the Broughton Street area - relaxing, laid back and predominantly but not exclusively gay. Shoot some pool or if there is... More |
I took my partner away for a surprise birthday present and we were not dissapointed one bit, the hotel was absolutely fantastic from the minute we arr...More |
Description: All the old favorites are here: Asiatic lions, South American monkeys, zebras, funky little marmosets and tamarins - this is a sure-fire hit for child... More |
Description: This child-friendly attraction is billed as "a breath of the countryside in the heart of the city". There is a pet lodge and loads of friendly farm an... More |
Description: Formerly the Birds of Prey Center, Falconry Scotland continues to introduce the public to the power, agility and beauty of these awesome predators. Ge... More |
Description: Perched on top of the Royal Mile, Camera Obscura is the place to "see" Edinburgh - however not necessarily by looking at the views! Instead, visitors ... More |
Description: This house is named after the gorgeous but foulmouthed heroine of Sir Walter Scott's My Aunt Margaret's Mirror. Built in the 1620s, the house now hous... More |
Description: St Marks was built in 1835 by one of Scotland's leading architects of the Victorian era, David Bryce. It is a Unitarian church and has a liberal relig... More |
Description: St Mary's Scottish Episcopal Cathedral, designed by George Gilbert Scott (of St Pancras Station, London fame), is one of Edinburgh's finest examples o... More |
Ask about the bowling alley and check out the sheep's head (heid) on the bar. Have a pint for me. |
Description: George Heriot's School is one of Edinburgh's most respected private educational establishments, and is housed in a splendid building dating from 1628.... More |
Description: Just next to the National Gallery stands the Royal Scottish Academy, whose imposing neo-classical structure was designed by William Playfair in the 18... More |
Description: Built high on a volcanic outcrop, Stirling Castle offers a fascinating chance to step into a piece of Scottish history. Visitors can tour the Gatehous... More |
Description: Working with the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, the King's Theatre specializes in touring dramatic productions. Opened in 1906, it has four licensed cafe... More |
Description: This traditional pub is named after the loyal Skye Terrier Bobby, who famously stood vigil at his master's grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard behind the pub... More |
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