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Edinburgh Castle
MM23***33One of Edinburgh's characteristics, the second time. It is worth visiting, especially the sense of ritual of the salute is worth waiting. The view of the bow gate that comes out is very effective. You can buy some souvenirs with castle signs and recommend it to everyone.
Princes Street
董董里府石守信There are a lot of people here, the streets are more concentrated and clean, many shops are worth visiting, there are many artists on the street, if you are interested, you can take a look at it at any time, and there are owls to take pictures! 5 pounds per person
The University of Edinburgh
小小思文Edinburgh University is a famous British Commonwealth institution, a centuries-old school district, the university is a classical complex, the tall buildings are beautiful, the school is a free place to visit, different buildings have a connected area.
Calton Hill
MMing9734It is a must-visit place in Edinburgh. On the hill, there are lots of good spots to get a good view of the city. Old Town, New Town, Arthur's Seat, and the sea are all visible there.
Palace of Holyroodhouse
__We***21Very good place, the palace is not big, the old wooden floor is creaking, very atmospheric, I like it very much! ! I hope that in the future, I can see the part that has not been built or repaired, next to the Royal Art Gallery.
National Museum of Scotland
LLavender_zzThis museum is so amazing; my daughter loves it so much! It has 5 floors with different sections of natural world; world cultures; art & design and also science & technology with interactive displays that intrigued children. You can go the roof terrace to see the overview of Edinburgh city from there. And not to forget; it is free entrance! There’s also a cafe inside that sells good coffee and cakes. A must visit when you’re in Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Old Town
RrebsrebsOld town is very touristy but is worth going…… eg lots of shops and unique and old buildings, lots of people as well. There are quite a lot of bars and restaurants serving traditional Scottish dishes.
Princes Street Gardens
WwithjenniferThe Princes Street Garden is picturesque, with the memorial tower of Scott, a famous Scottish literary artist, standing on another green space in the garden, the largest and most unique Scottish flower clock in the world. During the festival, the gardens of Princes Street are blooming and beautiful, and there are players in traditional Scottish dresses playing bagpipes in Princes Street Park from time to time.
Arthur's Seat
__TS***fbthis is highest elevation in Edinburgh. the hike is about 1.5km, 260m elevation. hike up from the Queen’s Drive side. coming down is more difficult than going up. bring water.
The Scotch Whisky Experience
SSopartThis experience is a fantastic way to learn about Whisky from the start all the way through to tasting Whisky. The most impressive collection of Whisky that I’ve ever seen. Great value for money. If you like Whisky or you’ve never tasted Whisky this experience should be on your must do list when visiting Scotland.