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Best Attractions & Things to do in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do Edinburgh. We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of to do list in Edinburgh.
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List of to do in Edinburgh
Arthur's Seat
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Camera Obscura and World of Illusions
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Gin Distillery
Edinburgh Old Town
National Museum of Scotland
Royal Mile
Royal Yacht Britannia
The Real Mary King's Close
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
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I've made it to Edinburgh, Scotland and I take an underground tour with Mercat Tours. It was pretty creepy down there and I do believe parts of the underground are haunted, a few odd things happened and I had a great time. It was also Fringe Festival which is huge in Edinburgh and later I hit up some curry, great first day in Scotland.
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History of Edinburgh and Leith's gin distilleries
Hayley Matthews visits The Biscuit Factory in Edinburgh to discover Leith's historical links with gin. Managing Director at Spencerfield Spirits, Alex Nicol, and Head Distiller, Dave Wilkinson, explain how the gin is made in the distillery and how Leith played an important role in importing gin into Scotland. May 12th, 2016, on Live At Five.
The World's End Pub in Edinburgh - Belhaven The World's End Cask Ale & Black Scottish Stout
The World's End pub, right on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland! This pub has a great selection of Belhaven brews and cheap (at least by UK standards) scotch whiskies! In this video we check out The World's End Cask Ale, which is brewed by Belhaven and likely a beer they brew commercially, as well as the Black Scottish Stout, also on cask. Enjoy the video!
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Edinburgh – Fort William! Enjoy a Long Weekend by Train
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland has an abundance of attractions, including; Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Dungeons, Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Edinburgh Gin Distillery. After exploring Edinburgh catch a 5hr train to Fort William in the Highlands of Scotland, to soak up the incredibly landscapes. Take a ride on the Nevis Range Gondola or take a boat tour with Crannog Cruises or indulge and have afternoon tea in the stunning setting of Inverlochy Castle.
Afternoon tea in Edinburg in a 200 year old library
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The Royal Mile Pub in Edinburgh - Caesar Augustus Lager/IPA, Orkney Dark Island, Edinburgh Gin
We've worked our way back to The Royal Mile pub in Edinburgh, Scotland! This video is us checking out the Williams Bros. Brewing Caesar Augustus Lager/IPA Hybrid yet again, as well as the Orkney Brewery Dark Island beer! In addition, we're trying out the local Edinburgh Gin, this time NOT with a lime! This is a cool pub right on The Royal Mile in Edinburgh - highly recommended if you're in town! Cheers!!!
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Drinking Scotch Whisky in Edinburgh, Scotland
For a fun afternoon in Edinburgh we joined our friend Rob of Stop Having a Boring Life ( to visit the Scotch Whisky Experience. Inside we met a guide who explained to us the history of whisky and brought us to the blenders room where we had the opportunity to create our own whisky blend. First we learned about the different aromas you can smell from whiskey. We both only got 2 out of 10 correct! Next, was on to the blending where Audrey created her Bergner Blend and I came up with Sam I Am Shazzam. We then moved on to the biggest Scotch Whisky collection in the world with over three thousand bottles on display! It is definitely an experience we'd highly recommend.
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Address: 354 Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NE, United Kingdom
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Drinking Scotch Whisky in Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Food Video Transcript:
So I'm really excited right now. It is a little bit chilly here in Edinburgh. It is the fall and I forgot to wear my jacket so another way for me to warm up is to drink some whisky. So we're going to go do a cool whiskey tour and I can't wait for it to go down my belly and warm me up out here. Great excuse to drink whisky Sam. Let's go.
So we have arrived at the Scotch Whisky Experience. Yes, and we are in the Blender's Room and if you look at this table it is all set to do some blending. Yes, and sampling.
So before we begin we're going to do a sensory perception test. And they're going to pass around ten different aromas found in whiskey and we have to try and identify those. And this is number nine. Let's see how well we do.
So none of these things I'm about to mention to you are added to whisky. But through the process of producing the alcohol you get lots and lots of different aromas and characteristics that just come naturally from those three basic ingredients.
What do you think that is?
They're all mystery aromas.
It kind of smells like butterscotch smell. That is very sweet. It has a nice sweet aroma.
So I came up with medicine, marzipan, sugarcane, candy, books in an attic, butter, peaches, vinegar, vick's vapor rub and poison. Those are my ten.
So my score was 2 out of 10. How did you do?
Okay, so now it is time for the fun part. What are we doing? Now here comes the science. We get to make our own personal blend. Name of my blend. Sam 'I' Am Shazzam. The blender. Sir Samuel George of Alexander. The date bottled September 23, 2016 and I'm going with 60% grain and 15% speyside because that is going to give it a smokey, strong and sophisticated taste much like its creator.
So we're going to get the expert to decide who created the best blend. With a blind test. Yes.
This one is a little bit. I think it is little bit confused.
Okay. This is quite fresh, quite fruity. Yeah, I'm liking this one. I think this is the leader at the moment.
Okay, it is quite caramel in that.
I think, I think, I think.
Yep, this is it. Number two for the win?
And whose was that? Which one is the worst?
The Bergner Blend! Oh!
But to be fair you helped me create mine. You did all of the work. Hahaha.
And which one is the worst?
The one that definitely is still fighting a little bit and the flavors need to come together I think is number one. Yeah, this one.
Dun, dun dun.
Hahahaha.
Oh well, Roberto.
You can't win them all.
So we've sampled whisky, we've created our own blend and now it is time to check out the world's biggest stash and believe me it is a huge stash.
So this is the world's biggest collection of Scotch Whisky. And it just keeps going and going and going. So they have three thousand, three hundred and eighty four bottles in here. It is a maze of Scotch Whiskey.
So that was a really fun experience. We drank whiskey, we created our own blends. We visited the biggest Scotch whisky collection. What did you think? Yeah, I mean what more could you do. What did you think? I think it was incredible and a really nice way to pass an afternoon.
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Craig Hart, The Sheraton Edinburgh, on his role and the extensive Scottish larder on offer
Craig Hart is the Executive Chef of The Sheraton in Edinburgh, which offers the largest sit down banqueting in the Scottish capital. Craig has a team of 28 chefs across a number of food outlets. Craig talks about his role, plus the abundance of some of the best produce anywhere in the world including Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb, the shellfish, the fish, berries and game. Craig talks in detail about Scotch lamb and the traceability that he needs in his role, something he gets with the quality assurance.
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20 Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Guide
Come along with us as we explore the top attractions and things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland city tour. Our 20 things to do in Edinburgh travel guide features the best activities, museums, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, food and entertainment venues in the city along with numerous suggestions for tours that will make your stay in Edinburgh unique and memorable.
Edinburgh has a highly underrated food scene with plenty of traditional Scottish foods (such as Haggis) and many contemporary style restaurants to tickle your fancy. A suggestion we recommend higly is to take a Edinburgh food tour and also partake in Scotch Whisky and Gin tours.
Your visit wouldn't be complete with visiting Edinburgh Castle, walking along the Royal Mile and enjoying some of the legendary nightlife the city has to offer in both New Town and Old Town.
20 Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Guide:
1) Edinburgh Castle
2) Scotch Whisky Experience (suggestion)
3) Royal Mile Old Town for souvenir shopping
4) Edinburgh Walking Tours (Ghost Tour, Literary Tour, etc)
5) Eat Traditional Scottish food: Haggis, neeps & tatties (suggestion: Whiski Rooms)
6) Holyrood Palace (Official resident of British Monarchy)
7) Holyrood Abbey and Garden
8) Edinburgh Gin Distillery (suggested tour)
9) National Museum of Scotland
10) Princes Street Garden
11) Dean Village (underrated place to visit)
12) Calton Hill and Arthur's Seat
13) Scott Monument for great views of Edinburgh
14) Royal Botanic Garden not far from New Town
15) Food Tour (suggestion: Eat Walk Edinburgh)
16) Wynds and closes in the Old Town of Edinburgh
17) St. Giles Cathedral
18) Scottish National Gallery Museum
19) Scottish National Portrait Gallery Museum
20) Nightlife in Edinburgh (pubs, live band or a ceilidh)
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Our visit Edinburgh travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Edinburgh tourism brochure or Edinburgh, Scotland city tour.
20 Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Our week in Edinburgh was action packed! We sampled gin and Scotch whisky, wandered down tiny closes, braved the crowds along the Royal Mile, ate our fill of haggis, and even visited a castle, a palace, and an abbey. So, if you’re looking for things to do in Edinburgh on your visit, this video guide will show you all of those attractions and then some!
Edinburgh Castle is hard to miss as it dominates the city’s skyline. The first thing you should know about the Castle is that it’s not just one single building, so once you’re inside there’s quite a bit to see and do; you can tour the Royal Palace, see the Crown Jewels, watch the firing of the one o’clock gun, step inside St. Margaret’s Chapel, visit the National War Museum and so much more, so give yourself plenty of time.
We also made time to visit the famed Royal Mile, which is the busiest street in Edinburgh’s Old Town. There’s quite a bit to see along here, so we first popped into the Royal Mile Market, which is set inside a former church, and from there we continued down the street, visiting little souvenir shops along the way. You’ll have no trouble finding a kilt here!
Another activity we really enjoyed was taking a food tour with Eat Walk Edinburgh. We got to try a lot of delicious bites and beverages along the way, and one of the highlights was visiting the Fugde House.
Another fun way to explore Edinburgh on foot is by wandering down the tiny closes. These small alleys were often named after a memorable occupant, and the Old Town is full of them.
And that’s it for our visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. We hope you enjoyed following our travels and that this video gave you a few ideas of things to do, foods to try, and places to visit around the city. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Edinburgh, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments section below. Until next time!
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What to expect on a Scotch Whisky Experience whisky tour | Edinburgh, Scotland
Thinking about things to do in Edinburgh, and wondering what to expect on a whisky tour with the Scotch Whisky Experience?
Take a virtual tour with our tour guide Andrew, exploring the whisky barrel ride, the Sense of Scotland room, and even the World's Largest Collection of Scotch Whisky.
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Scottish Gin Tasting at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Scottish Gin Tasting event at the National Museum of Scotland. Reel Time Events provided a Scottish Gin Tasting, along with other entertainment, for a large conference event at the National Museum of Scotland. We had a variety of Scottish Gin to give delegates the chance to try something new.
In the video, you can see two local Gins: Edinburgh Gin, and Lind and Lime from The Port of Leith Distlling Co. There is also the super-smooth, quadruple-distilled Caorunn (Ka-roon) from Aviemore, in the Scottish Highlands, and the Hendricks Midsummer Solstice Gin.
All Gin was served straight up, no ice or mixers, for a 'spirit tasting'. We specially selected the finest, smoothest, and tastiest Gins, so we didn’t want to dilute, freeze, or mix them with anything. This meant the delegates could taste the full range of flavours available in each offering.
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