Edinburgh

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Edinburgh
Photo: Enric / CC BY-SA 4.0

Edinburgh, Scotland's dramatic capital, is a city where history and nature collide spectacularly. Perched atop ancient volcanic rock, its UNESCO-listed Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town offer a journey through centuries, while the looming Arthur's Seat provides an urban wilderness escape right in the city centre. With a vibrant food scene, world-class festivals and a palpable sense of story in every cobbled street, Edinburgh is unmissable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give Edinburgh at least three full days to do it justice. Spend day one exploring the Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle; day two hiking Arthur's Seat in the morning and visiting the Palace of Holyroodhouse in the afternoon; and day three delving into the New Town, the National Museum and the food scene. If you're self-driving, allow a day each for the city and then use Edinburgh as a base for day trips to the Lothians or Fife. The city is walkable, but book accommodation well ahead during the August Festival season.

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