Experience fascinating 360 degree panoramic views over the city of Edinburgh from the mysterious Victorian rooftop chamber, Camera Obscura. Explore and enjoy...
View attractionThis natural heritage park boats stunning views of the surrounding city as well as large aeras of well preserved grassland and woodland. Being a fantastic ar...
View attractionKnown as Edinburgh's "other castle", Craigmillar Castle's ruins remain to this day and is home to an array of intersting areas to explore. From the stunning ...
View attractionFor anyone looking to appreciate modern art, look no further. Situated in the centre of the city, Dovecot Gallery is home to a number of contemporary exhibit...
View attractionThanks to the dedication of Drs Andrew and Nancy Neil, this stunning garden has been the place of inspiration for many. Located between the lower slopes of A...
View attractionEdinburgh Castle dominates the city's skyline and is the most visited of Scotland's historic buildings. Perched on an extinct volcano and offering stunning v...
View attractionGladstone's Land is the house of wealthy merchant and landlord Thomas Gledstanes. This 17th-century style home showcases high-rise living at the time an...
View attractionCows, sheep, goats, pigs, and poultry can all be found here as well as small pet animals. Because of our size, children can get really close to the animals, ...
View attractionLocated in the centre of Edinburgh, Greyfriars Kirk is a building of great historical significance to the city. This building is certainly more than ...
View attractionNestled within the heart of Edinburgh, and situated right next to the Royal Botanical Gardens, this park has a variety of facilities including sports pitches...
View attractionThis 16th century tower house remains the same as when it belonged to its last private owner in 1926. The castle itself has a fascinating history from its or...
View attractionFor anyone interested in the history of money then look no further than the Museum on the Mount. Home to a variety of different, exciting exhibitions all cen...
View attractionErected in memory of Admiral Lord Nelson after his death at the battle of Trafalgar, plans were laid for this monument before his body had even made ...
View attractionThe Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh is the Queen's official residence in Scotland. Founded in 1128 as a monastery, the palace has been home to Mary, Que...
View attractionDiscover Lothian's stunning landscape by taking a walk through Pentland Hills Regional Park. Home to a variety of flora and fauna as well as many dry...
View attractionSituated in the centre of Edinburgh's World Heritage Site, Princes Street Gardens are a beautiful centre of greenry within this historic city. The ga...
View attractionThis museum covers the history of Queensferry and Dalmeny, focussing on local traditions, the chartered ferries and local industry. The museum itself...
View attractionWith different events and exhibitions showcased throughout the year, the RSA is the perfect venue to appreciate a variety of different styles of art....
View attractionAt over 200 feet high, this spectacular marble structure towers in the Edinburgh Skyline and boasts spectacular views from the top. If you can make it up all...
View attractionLocated in the heart of Edinburgh, the Scottish National Gallery is home to a wide range of fine art pieces and exhibitions. Host to a variety of different c...
View attractionWith a growing collection of contemporary and modern art, the two buldings of the Scottish National gallery of Modern Art are home to a variety of di...
View attractionThe National Galleries of Scotland cares for, develops, researches and displays the national collection of Scottish and international art and, with a lively ...
View attractionThe Scottish parliament building is open to all and has a huge variety of activites and events to see and do. On business days there is the oppurtunity to se...
View attractionFounded in 1124 by either King Alexander I or his succesor David I and named for the seventh century Greek Hermit and patron saint of Edinburgh, St Giles, th...
View attractionThis eighteenth century house built for Chief of the Clan Lamont, John Lamont, stands to this day and remains a fantastic example of Georgian-style architect...
View attractionGilmerton Cove is a series of hand carved passageways and chambers that lie below ground to the south of Gilmerton crossroads After five years of work by Gi...
View attractionThe People's Story Museum is unique in that it is a museum devoted to exploring the history of the ordinary people of Edinburgh. Those from all walks...
View attractionHidden deep beneath the Royal Mile, lies one of Edinburgh’s deepest secrets – the award-winning The Real Mary King’s Close. This warren of ...
View attractionPerformers from over 48 countries have taken part in the Tattoo, and around 30 per cent of the 220,000 audience each year are from overseas. Each year's...
View attractionThe Royal Observatory Edinburgh (ROE) is a Victorian astronomy centre, which offers visitors pre-booked tours and telescopic stargazing - as well as weekly l...
View attractionExperience Scotland's Best Visitor Attraction. The Royal Yacht Britannia was home to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family for over 40 years, ...
View attractionOne of the most most stunning natural assets of Edinburgh, the Water of Leith is 24 miles of stunning views and a diverse range of flora and fauna wh...
View attraction