Aquariums, a moving walkway and a feely fish pool, plus films, educational lectures and a café are on offer here. You can even learn to dive to PADI-accepted standards among...
North QueensferryMilitary barracks, prison, royal residence, murder scene, birthplace of kings and queens… Edinburgh Castle has served a variety of purposes during the centuries it has stood...
CastlehillThere has been a church on the site of St Giles since 854. Nothing remains of the earliest structures, but the four pillars that surround the Holy Table in the centre have...
High StreetEdinburgh has a wealth of institutions serving the visual arts, but perhaps none is quite as grand as the National Gallery of Scotland. The gallery boasts excellent collections...
The MoundOur Dynamic Earth is located near the former home of Edinburgh-born James Hutton, the so-called 'Father of Geology'. It's anyone's guess what he'd make of its ultra-modern,...
112 Holyrood RoadThe Palace of Holyroodhouse has its origins in the Abbey of Holyrood (now picturesque ruins), established in 1128 by David I. When Edinburgh was confirmed as the nation's...
Holyrood RoadThe Royal Botanic Garden has delighted both plant-lovers and those just out for a casual stroll, for almost two centuries. The Botanics is one of Edinburgh's most peaceful...
20A Inverleith RowLaunched in 1953, the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, the Royal Yacht Britannia was used by the Royal Family for state visits, holidays and diplomatic functions for...
Ocean TerminalThe shop alone makes this tourist-orientated whisky centre worth a visit. The huge selection of blends and malts, some popular and some obscure, includes one of only 83 bottles...
354 CastlehillThe people of Edinburgh had a long wait to see the building that houses their new parliament. When the scaffolding and coverings were finally removed, a confident, dynamic and...
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