There are many places to visit in Edinburgh that will leave travellers ... witness the One o’ Clock Gun (Scotland’s most famous tradition), spit like the locals at the Heart of Midlathon ...
Edinburgh Castle No visit toScotland’s capital is complete without a trip to EdinburghCastle. Highlights include the War Museum of Scotland, the Great Hall and the Stone of Destiny ... allowing you to ...
You can’t visit Scotland, or its capital, without enjoying a wee dram of Scotch. Edinburgh has a host of whisky attractions including the eight-floor Johnnie Walker Princes Street, which ...
From trendy neighbourhoods full of hip bars and restaurants to leafy suburbs popular with families – there is no shortage of ...
originating in Scotland’s north eastern Orkney islands. If you’re a whisky fan, you can enjoy a wee dram of the 40-year-old Highland Park whisky. Ba Bar is the only place in Edinburgh serving ...
You can visit the magnificent Edinburgh Castle when you are in ... Rumored to be one of the most haunted places in Scotland, ghost stories abound (and spooky tours are offered during the Halloween ...
The best time to visit Edinburgh is June through August when ... Keep in mind: January and February are generally Scotland's coldest months.
As we approach the start of December, a new list of the "top places to spend Christmas" in Scotland have been revealed — ...