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Quote: Edinburgh Castle the crowning glory of the Scottish capital stands on a plug of volcanic rock and makes a dramatic view from Princess Street. To enter the Castle cross the esplanade built in the 18th century as a Read More
Quote: The redeveloped former Royal Museum, now part of the National Museum of Scotland, reopened its doors on 29th July, 2011. The new Entrance Hall in this magnificent Victorian building was originally a basement Read More
Quote: Holyrood Palace sits at the opposite end of the Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle. It's the Queen's official residence when she is in Scotland, which is always one week in the summer. It was also once the home Read More
Quote: The Royal Mile in Edinburgh is a must see for any visitor to the city. This 1.1 mile long street has so much history and sites packed into it that it can easily take a whole day or even longer to explore. The Read More
Quote: ---Introduction--- After I'd booked our hotel for our weekend away in Edinburgh I looked on the Internet to see what tourist attractions we might visit on the Saturday. Edinburgh Castle was top of the list Read More
Quote: Slains is a very different, extremely unique castle in this review. And as I have already stated, ends up as one of my many 'favourite' Scottish Castles. For this one, it is my favourite 'haunted' castle, Read More
Quote: The Scott Monument is quite simply a cracking piece of architecture, which stands just over 61 metres in high in Princes Street Gardens, just opposite the famous Jenner’s Department Store. There is no doubt in Read More
Quote: Ask any local about the Parliament building, and you get a passionate answer - some like it and some hate it. It is located in front of Holyrood Palace and Salisbury Crags. It was designed by Enric Miralles, Read More
Quote: East Fortune, home to the Museum of Flight, belongs to another age with its widely-spaced hangers dating from the 1940s set against the backdrop of the landing field. From here, in the Great War, aircraft Read More
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Quote: This is the finest example of Georgian architecture anywhere. The house was designed by Robert Adam. The furniture is period, but not original to the house. The house is part of a unified facade of townhouses Read More