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Edinburgh, the Athens of the north, Scotland's grand
capital. The City of Edinburgh, recently designated a
World Heritage Site, boasts some of the most
spectacular and varied architecture in Scotland.
Lose yourself amid the lofty buildings and winding vennels of
the medieval Old Town and admire the graceful grandeur of the
Georgian New Town. At the foot of The Royal Mile is Holyrood
Palace, the Royal Family's official residence in Scotland.
After a tour of The Britannia, the former Royal Yacht
now berthed at Leith, wander along the tree-lined
Water of Leith to picturesque Dean Village. Watching
over all of this, atop an ancient volcano, towers the
majestic Edinburgh Castle. |
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New Town, Charlotte Square (Georgian House & Financial Centre), Calton
Hill (Nelsons
Monument, The Parthenon and Panoramic views), Princes Street (The
Scott Monument),
Edinburgh Castle, The Royal Mile (Gladstone’s Land, St. Giles Cathedral,
John Knox’s House,
Canongate Kirk), The Palace of Holyrood House, Holyrood Park, Grassmarket,
Greyfriars Kirk,
Edinburgh University, Dean Village, Royal Botanical Gardens, Cramond,
Forth Bridges,
Hopetoun House, Dalmeny House (both Furniture and Paintings), Leith,
Roslin Chapel,
Penicuik (Edinburgh Crystal), Dalkeith (Butterfly and Insert World)
or Craigmillar Castle (C14).
Please note
that due to the variable time clients wish to spend at different places
and the mileage between the attractions chosen, it may not be possible
to visit all the places listed, and depending on the time of year
some attractions may be closed. |
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