Edinburgh TourismDining OptionsHistoric Sights
Whilst here why not experience the sound of bagpipes and dancing via a nightly performance of traditional
Scottish music and a 4 course sumptuous dinner. This is a great way to get back to Scottish roots and possibly
taste some haggis. Families will also love visiting Edinburgh Zoo which houses over 1,000 animals from around
the world. Just a short distance from the city centre, this makes a great day out. You can even take a Scotch
Whisky Experience tour located just next to Edinburgh Castle.
This medieval old town blended with new and modern architecture makes a wonderful location in which to
experience fine dining. Boasting an excellent array of cuisine and receiving high accolades for its choice
of restaurants and bars, Edinburgh is certainly becoming more and more popular. Wash down the delightful meal
with a wee dram or two as you sit and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city.
The most famous of castles has to be Edinburgh Castle itself combining the 12th century building of St Margaret’s
Chapel. The castle is also home to the stunning crown jewels of Scotland making it definitely worth a visit.
Alternatively, the official residence of Her Majesty the Queen is also a major visitor attraction. The Palace of
Holyrood House has seen official royal engagements and ceremonies, not surprisingly due to its magnificent beauty.