Edinburgh Castle

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Perched atop an extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle is the brooding heart of Scotland's capital, a fortress that has witnessed centuries of siege, royalty, and rebellion. Its skyline silhouette – dominated by the 12th-century St Margaret's Chapel and the gleaming Stone of Destiny – is instantly recognisable, and the views from its ramparts across the Firth of Forth are breathtaking. This is no mere museum; it's a living monument where the crown jewels, the One o'Clock Gun, and the stories of Mary Queen of Scots and the Jacobites collide.

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Set aside a good half-day – at least three to four hours – to do the castle justice. The audio guide (worth the extra cost) adds depth to the stories. Arrive early (it opens at 9:30am) to beat the crowds, especially in summer. If you're visiting during the Edinburgh Festival Tattoo, book evening tickets separately – the castle transforms into a floodlit stage of military pageantry.

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