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Renowned Edinburgh Castle and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, there are several more reasons to visit Edinburgh, a city full of hidden treasures. There’s more to entertain the visitors in a city with heart and soul, a city which never seems to sleep, where theatre performances, musical recitals and late night parties keep you on edge. 

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The Scottish Parliament (eastern end of the Royal Mile, opposite the Palace of Holyrood House). A unique building (designed by the Spanish (Catalan) architect E...
 
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Situated On the Water of Leith Walkway, roughly opposite Ann Street. It opens at 12:00-15:00 on Sundays in August and first Sunday of month April-July. The St Bernard's Well was constructed in 1789 an...
 
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The Cathedral Lies between Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The historic City Church of Edinburgh is also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh and takes its name from the city's patron...
 
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Housed in the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeons Hall Museum is a largest medical museum that reveals the story of surgeries in Scotland from early day’s...
 
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Swanston Village is strangely isolated little village of thatched cottages where the city meets the Pentland Hills. Robert Louis Stevenson spent a lot of time here is his late teens and early twenties...
 
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The Dean Village was home to the flour mills that fed Edinburgh for centuries, powered by the Water of Leith which flows right through the village. "Dean" or "Dene" means a steep valley, and this situ...
 
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The scariest attraction in Edinburgh featuring 11 shows and 2 rides about Scotland's horrible history: William Wallace, Mary King's Ghost, the cave of Sawney Be...
 
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The house was designed by Robert Adam and is furnished as it would have been around 1796. It is free to all National Trust Members and obviously other people may need to pay for entry. See how life wa...
 
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The Meadows

Housed within the close proximity of University of Edinburgh, The Meadows is a large public park that is popular haunt of students either performing sports or just passing the time on the grass. Lined...
 
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Learn about the history of the observatory and some of the cutting edge work they are carrying out today. If the weather is clear you can observe the stars in w...
 
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The Scott Monument, East Princes Street Gardens. It was built in 1846 to commemorate the life of Sir Walter Scott after his death in 1832, the Gothic spire monument allows you to climb 200 ft above th...
 
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You can walk or cycling along the Water of Leith Walkway. The walkway is indicated by brown direction signs featuring a water wheel logo. The section from the G...
 

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