Haymarket is an area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is in the west of the city centre and is the junction of several main roads, notably Dalry Road, Corstorphine Road, and Shandwick Place. Haymarket contains a number of pubs, cafés and restaurants.
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Princes Street Gardens are two adjacent public parks in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland, lying in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle.
Learn more Book this experienceEdinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, from its position on the Castle Rock.
Learn more Book this experienceAs beautiful as Edinburgh is with its mediaeval turrets and cosy pubs, if you want to get to know Scotland, you need to visit the Highlands! Located in the rugged and remote north, the Scottish Highlands make up the largest land area in Scotland. The...
Learn morePrinces Street is one of the major thoroughfares in central Edinburgh, Scotland and the main shopping street in the capital. It is the southernmost street of Edinburgh's New Town, stretching around 1.2 km from Lothian Road in the west, to Leith Street in the east.
Learn more Book this experienceThe Grassmarket is a historic market place and an event space in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. In relation to the rest of the city it lies in a hollow, well below surrounding ground levels.
Learn more Book this experienceIt's a side of Edinburgh few get to see, but under those bustling streets is a whole new, dark, eerie world! This guided tour sheds light on the Scottish capital's rather grizzly past. You'll start on the Royal Mile and pop on an audio headset to better your hear your guide, then it's time to wend your way past wynds and closes, learning a thing or two about the nature of the mysterious alleys that dot the city's most famous road. After learning the meaning of 'gardyloo' and hearing a tale or two about torture, your guide will pose a question... do you believe in ghosts? **Ghostly Tours** takes a supernatural twist as you head to your last destination, the Blair Street Underground Vaults. Step into the depths of the city's oldest vaults and explore cavernous rooms by candlelight. Your guide will weave tales of strange spectres that have been sighted and speculate on whether body snatchers hid their goods in the vaults before selling them on for medical research.
Learn moreGeorge Street is the central thoroughfare of the First New Town of Edinburgh, planned in the 18th century by James Craig. The street takes its name from King George III and connects St Andrew Square in the east with Charlotte Square in the west.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceDean Village is a former village immediately northwest of the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was known as the "Water of Leith Village" and was the centre of a successful grain milling area for more than 800 years.
Learn moreDiscover the medieval Old Town and the New Town from above with Clémentine, a French guide from Edinburgh. Learn about the city's History, and its best stories. Get tailored recommendations.
Learn moreCalton Hill is a hill in central Edinburgh, Scotland, situated beyond the east end of Princes Street and included in the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site. Views of, and from, the hill are often used in photographs and paintings of the city.
Learn more Book this experienceGet ready to raise a glass and say 'Slàinte Mhath' with this intoxicating whisky tasting experience at the famed Tipsy Midgie! Nestled in the pulsating heart of Edinburgh, this whisky bar serves as the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable foray into the world of Scotch whisky. The adventure begins at the doorstep of The Pear Tree, a historic pub that played midwife to the birth of the world's first blended whisky. From there, the path meanders towards the Tipsy Midgie. Here, over the next hour and a half, your senses will embark on a spirited journey, savoring a selection of three single malts and a tantalizing taste of new make spirit (that's unaged whisky for the uninitiated). Guided by a whisky connoisseur, you'll delve into the rich tales, traditions, and trade secrets behind these divine drams. Your palate will pirouette across whiskies sourced from a medley of distilleries and regions, revealing the subtle symphony of flavors that distinguish each one. So, come curious and leave enlightened, having discovered not just the unique narratives and craftsmanship associated with each whisky, but also your own whisky preferences! Book this ticket and let the spirit of Scotland truly come alive in each sip.
Learn moreThe Dugald Stewart Monument is a memorial to the Scottish philosopher Dugald Stewart. It is situated on Calton Hill overlooking the city of Edinburgh and was designed by Scottish architect William Henry Playfair. It was completed in September 1831.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceThe National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, Scotland, was formed in 2006 with the merger of the new Museum of Scotland, with collections relating to Scottish antiquities, culture and history, and the adjacent Royal Scottish Museum, with international collections covering science and technology, natural history, and world cultures.
Learn more Book this experienceThe Dollar Canyon is a unique adventure offering water-slides, fun abseils and more in The Dollar Glen, near Edinburgh. The Dollar Canyon is located only 45min away from Edinburgh and is a spectacular place to visit. It's easily accessible jumps, fun...
Learn moreGladstone's Land is a surviving 17th-century high-tenement house situated in the Old Town of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. It has been restored and furnished by the National Trust for Scotland, and is operated as a popular tourist attraction.
Learn more Book this experienceThe Cowgate is a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, located about 550 yards southeast of Edinburgh Castle, within the city's World Heritage Site.
Learn more Book this experienceNorth Bridge is a road bridge and street in Edinburgh linking the High Street with Princes Street, and the Old Town with the New Town. The current bridge was built between 1894 and 1897. A previous North Bridge, built between 1763 and 1772, stood until 1896.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceSt Giles' Cathedral, or the High Kirk of Edinburgh, is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in the Old Town of Edinburgh. The current building was begun in the 14th century and extended until the early 16th century; significant alterations were undertaken in the 19th and 20th centuries, including the addition of the Thistle Chapel.
Learn more Book this experienceEdinburgh is the capital of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. Historically part of the county of Midlothian, it is located in Lothian on the Firth of Forth's southern shore.
Learn moreThe Scottish Parliament Building is the home of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, within the UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Edinburgh.
Learn more Book this experienceHolyrood Park is a royal park in central Edinburgh, Scotland about 1 mile to the east of Edinburgh Castle. It is open to the public.
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