Guidebook for Edinburgh

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Guidebook for Edinburgh

Drinks & Nightlife

Good beer, (really good) bar food, pleasant staff and nicely relaxed feel to it. A pretty cool spot!
178 recommandé par les habitants
The Lioness of Leith
21-25 Duke St
178 recommandé par les habitants
Good beer, (really good) bar food, pleasant staff and nicely relaxed feel to it. A pretty cool spot!
Popular bar at the top of Leith Walk (and one of many in the area that have been taken over and given a proper make-over in recent years). Good place for a PINT!
256 recommandé par les habitants
Joseph Pearce
23 Elm Row
256 recommandé par les habitants
Popular bar at the top of Leith Walk (and one of many in the area that have been taken over and given a proper make-over in recent years). Good place for a PINT!

Sightseeing

Not the highest hill in Edinburgh, but one that gives you a bit of everything, from the busy-ness of Princes Street below to the majesty of Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat...
1098 recommandé par les habitants
Calton Hill
Calton Hill
1098 recommandé par les habitants
Not the highest hill in Edinburgh, but one that gives you a bit of everything, from the busy-ness of Princes Street below to the majesty of Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat...
Tip top view across the city in all directions!
1859 recommandé par les habitants
Arthur's Seat
1859 recommandé par les habitants
Tip top view across the city in all directions!
Craigmillar Castle is not so well known, but if castles are your thing, it is a more authentic (and far less commercialised) experience than Edinburgh Castle. Plus it is a lot cheaper to get into!
58 recommandé par les habitants
Château de Craigmillar
Craigmillar Castle Road
58 recommandé par les habitants
Craigmillar Castle is not so well known, but if castles are your thing, it is a more authentic (and far less commercialised) experience than Edinburgh Castle. Plus it is a lot cheaper to get into!
The Dean Village is only 10 minutes from the city's west end, but you would never know it! A secluded and rather exclusive area, with some beautiful old buildings to see as you pass through. The Water of Leith also passes through the Village...
268 recommandé par les habitants
Dean Village
Dean Path
268 recommandé par les habitants
The Dean Village is only 10 minutes from the city's west end, but you would never know it! A secluded and rather exclusive area, with some beautiful old buildings to see as you pass through. The Water of Leith also passes through the Village...
You are literally below the Forth Road Bridge as it extends into the Firth of Forth just as you enter Sth Queensferry. A small town but very popular with day visitors, and has plenty of cafes and restaurants to check out!
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Queensferry
114 recommandé par les habitants
You are literally below the Forth Road Bridge as it extends into the Firth of Forth just as you enter Sth Queensferry. A small town but very popular with day visitors, and has plenty of cafes and restaurants to check out!

Parks & Nature

Edinburgh's "silver thread in a ribbon of green", the Water of Leith starts at the Shore area and runs right through the city, some 13 miles! Fortunately, you can step into and out of the trail at many points through the city. If you love nature and want some cracking views of Edinburgh along the way DO NOT miss it.
109 recommandé par les habitants
Water Of Leith Ltd
29 Beaverhall Rd
109 recommandé par les habitants
Edinburgh's "silver thread in a ribbon of green", the Water of Leith starts at the Shore area and runs right through the city, some 13 miles! Fortunately, you can step into and out of the trail at many points through the city. If you love nature and want some cracking views of Edinburgh along the way DO NOT miss it.
The Botanic Gardens are easy to get to and a fabulous place to spend a few hours wandering. Word of warning about the cafe inthe centre of the Gardens. When it is busy it is a bit of a nightmare getting served!
1227 recommandé par les habitants
Jardin botanique royal d'Édimbourg
Arboretum Place
1227 recommandé par les habitants
The Botanic Gardens are easy to get to and a fabulous place to spend a few hours wandering. Word of warning about the cafe inthe centre of the Gardens. When it is busy it is a bit of a nightmare getting served!

Everything Else

Victorian style promenade (popular with cyclists, walkers) and beach, with views across the "Firth of Forth" to Fife! Some cafes and places to eat too. Worth a visit when the weather allows!
447 recommandé par les habitants
Promenade de la plage de Portobello
1 Promenade
447 recommandé par les habitants
Victorian style promenade (popular with cyclists, walkers) and beach, with views across the "Firth of Forth" to Fife! Some cafes and places to eat too. Worth a visit when the weather allows!

Arts & Culture

The National Museum is a must see, both for the variety of galleries and exhibits, and the fabulous Victorian building (renovated, restored in recent years) that is its home
1378 recommandé par les habitants
Musée national d'Écosse
1378 recommandé par les habitants
The National Museum is a must see, both for the variety of galleries and exhibits, and the fabulous Victorian building (renovated, restored in recent years) that is its home
The building itself is stunningly different, and well worth a look for the exterior alone, but you must at least go inside and see the ceiling in the main entrance! Nice cafe too, serving wholesome food.
523 recommandé par les habitants
Galerie nationale écossaise de portraits
1 Queen St
523 recommandé par les habitants
The building itself is stunningly different, and well worth a look for the exterior alone, but you must at least go inside and see the ceiling in the main entrance! Nice cafe too, serving wholesome food.